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Fender Stratocaster Guitar Neck, Satin Roasted, 22 Jumbo Frets, Flat Oval Shape, Maple and Rosewood Fingerboard

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1.Color:Left-handed


2.:Maple


  • ROASTED MAPLE STRATOCASTER NECK: Resistant to humidity shifts and featuring a gorgeous, dark look, roasted necks have more sustain and add a unique note to the instrument's voice.
  • FLAT OVAL SHAPE: Made famous by the Charvel speed neck, some people call this a D-shaped neck, as it takes the classic C shape and flattens the edges for fast playing. Hand-rolled fingerboard edges provide a slightly broken-in feeling that’s incredibly inviting.
  • RADIUS AND FRETS: The 12" radius fingerboard is substantially more flattened than both a vintage-style 7.25" radius and a modern 9.5" radius and is great for bending notes without fretting out. Jumbo frets make it easier to achieve wide, expressive bends that add your personal touch to your music.
  • SATIN URETHANE FINISH: Satin urethane provides a supremely comfortable feel that is effortless to play.
  • SYNTHETIC BONE NUT: Made of melamine, this synthetic bone nut offers great resonance and sustain and is pre-slotted to ensure proper string spacing.



3.8 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #58,694 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #93 in Electric Guitar Necks
Date First Available November 21, 2023 Back Material Maple Wood Color Name Right-Handed Fretboard Material Maple Top Material Maple Wood, Rose Wood Neck Material Type Maple Number of Strings 6 Guitar Bridge System Tremolo

There's no denying the allure of a roasted maple neck. Resistant to humidity shifts and featuring a gorgeous, dark look, they have more sustain and add a unique note to the instrument's voice.

This genuine Fender Stratocaster neck is crafted at our Ensenada, Mexico manufacturing facility. Featuring a comfortable "Flat Oval"-shaped profile and 12"-radius maple or rosewood fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets, this neck was designed for pure speed and comfort. Upgraded features include a satin urethane finish and rolled fingerboard edges for supreme comfort and a broken in feel.

This replacement neck is for a Fender® or Squier® by Fender guitar.

Because Fender genuine replacement necks have not been mounted to guitar bodies, nut slots must be cut by qualified personnel. Other installation processes may be required, such as fret work, fitting the neck to the neck pocket, and other instrument setup procedures. Your local FMIC Authorized Service Center can install genuine replacement necks; find locations near you in the “Support” section of fender.com.


相澤な
Reviewed in Japan on March 5, 2025
メイプル材の質は普通くらいでしたが、ペグ穴の所にバリがあったり、ナットの両端が丸められてなかったりと処理が甘い所など2点気になりました。
Second Fiddle
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Do not hesitate to buy this neck.It is pricey for a ‘Made in Mexico’ neck but the quality control is right up there with their American necks.The frets were flawless and the rosewood is beautiful.All needed to do was use OOOOO steel wool on the frets and rosewood with a fingerboard oil finish.Picking up the maple version next.
Emmymom
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
Not impressed - sending it back!Shape:The neck has a great profile. It's very similar in size to what you'd find on an early 60s Stratocaster shallow oval somewhere between .79 and .8 at the nut. They claim it is around .87-.89 at the 12th fret.Rosewood fretboard:I just talked to to FENDER two days ago and they told me they had just added this back on their website and it was absent for several months. But on Amazon for a while.The Rosewood fret board is a bit of a disgrace for FENDER's QC.It's not sanded well and it's full of pits that are greater than 2 mm wide and 15 mm long. I'm curious if AMAZON got a special deal on them. FYI, this price is the same as it is on the FENDER website and the only reason I chose AMAZON is because they could deliver it faster, And I don't have to wait for an RMA if I'm going to return it.I realize that this is an MIM product, but I have several guitars of that origin with necks that are so much better than this.It's possible that this might be better if it weren't Rosewood and it was just sanded maple, but since Rosewood is unfinished and just oiled occasionally to keep the wood healthy, it least needs to start out fairly smooth and even. I'm confident that even a light buffing with 0000 extra fine steel wool would not alleviate the issue. The pits are just too deep.Additionally, the particular neck that I received has a major knot in it at the second and and third frets, which in and of itself can look interesting, but given the pits and the rest of the wood, I wouldn't trust it to have a very long life and could be possibly unstable.Fret wire:The frets (wire) themselves are OK, Fairly smooth and no sharp edges. They could definitely stand with a little bit of dressing, but they're playable as is.I would prefer that these would be medium jumbos instead of the full jumbos as they're kind of fat as fret wire goes. It really depends on your playing style, but since this neck is sort of geared towards a more vintage type of guitar, you would expect to see a little bit, narrow fret wire. It wouldn't Matter as much if the fretboard itself were smooth without pits. Rosewood does have a nice texture, but this is beyond texture.Neck Finish:The satin finish on the back is a nice touch as opposed to the super gloss, which I don't prefer.Headstock:Additionally, the routing or drilling for the holes on the headstock is sloppy. There are multiple little splinters and the holes are not drilled cleanly. They look like they have little splinters gutted out of them. Over time this often translates into flop, wear, and failure with your tuners.To put this in perspective, you can find high-end necks that are made in the US for just barely double this price. Even the custom shop necks, sell occasionally online and in specialty parts shops for $700 to $900 when you can find them. So- at this price point $450, I would expect better QC.The build of the neck on my made in China- Lion by Washburn "strat" ($150 starter guitar) is smooth, has no pits and has better finish of the rosewood. (yes it's an older one that is rosewood)Some of the more standard Fender replacement necks that are closer to $249 or $299 have much better quality and "feel".Note that there are other rosewood replacement necks available.I chose this neck because it's as close as you can get on a fender replacement to the common flat oval in the 1962 Stratocasters.I have smaller hands and medium-firm touch so the absence of a deep volute (spine or bump) where the headstock meets the neck is a real plus.I plan to call FENDER and let them know about the issue as well. It may not be AMAZON's fault, but since these are not inspected by Amazon, they're just boxed up and one can't tell that there are issues until it's opened up.I am curious if amazon purchased a lot of B-stock items from Fender and forgot to list them as such with an appropriate price reduction.6/30/24 update. I called Fender and spoke with their CS and tech staff. They were awesome and thanked me for alerting them to the issue. They also told me that these necks from Amazon, were purchased quite a while ago, as they had been out of stock for quite a while on the Fender site in the rosewood fret board.Fender also said the fretboard should be smooth and that the tuning machine holes should never be splintered.
Relic 57
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
Frets sucked on my stock MIM 2016 classic neck. These frets are wonderful on this thing. Well finished.
Jeff Goranson
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024
This neck way exceeded my expectations! Fret work is perfect. I mean perfect 👌!! Rosewood is nice and dark with beautiful woodgrain on the headstock. Building a black strat from the DSOTM Era and Wish you were here Era when David used a Rosewood neck. It'll be perfect. Worth every dollar!!