22-fret guitar neck with binding inlay for lp-style electric guitar vs Matte Yellow Tele-style Electric Guitar Neck with 22 Frets
Overall winner: Matte Yellow Tele-style Electric Guitar Neck with 22 Frets
Key Differences
WEAQEN LAWV's Tele-style neck offers a matte urethane finish, adjustable truss rod and a 22-fret maple neck and sits in a more affordable price tier; Ogdni's LP-style neck adds binding inlay and headstock truss-rod access but has mixed reports on wood species and neck straightness. Pick WEAQEN LAWV if you want a straightforward maple Tele-style bolt-on neck with a matte finish and fewer reported quality issues; pick Ogdni if you prioritize fingerboard binding and an LP-style aesthetic but can accept potential variability in wood and straightness
22-fret guitar neck with binding inlay for lp-style electric guitar
LP-style electric guitar neck with maple and rosewood fingerboard, 22 frets, bound inlay, and headstock trussrod access. Customers note solid quality and value for money, with mixed feedback on wood type and neck straightness
Pros
- binding inlay on fingerboard
- 22 frets for extended range
- truss rod access at headstock
- square heel for adaptable neck pocket
Cons
- mixed wood quality reports (mahogany vs poplar)
- neck straightness variations reported
- variable fit and fret leveling feedback
Matte Yellow Tele-style Electric Guitar Neck with 22 Frets
Replacement Tele-style guitar neck with 22 frets and matte urethane finish. Features adjustable truss rod and headstock tuner hole; maple neck for brighter tone. Customer insight unavailable
Pros
- 22-fret maple neck
- matte urethane coating
- adjustable truss rod
- headstock tuner hole for installation
Cons
- compatibility noted with Tele electric guitar only
- no customer insight available
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WEAQEN LAWV |
| Durability | WEAQEN LAWV |
| Versatility | Ogdni |
| User Reviews | WEAQEN LAWV |