22-fret Mahogany Rosewood Neck for LP Electric Guitar, 24.72" scale vs Matte Yellow Tele-style Electric Guitar Neck with 22 Frets
Overall winner: 22-fret Mahogany Rosewood Neck for LP Electric Guitar, 24.72" scale
Key Differences
WEAQEN LAWV's neck is a 22-fret maple Tele-style bolt-on with a matte urethane finish and adjustable truss rod, positioned as the more affordable option with higher average rating. Ogdni's neck is a mahogany LP-style with a rosewood fretboard, two-way truss rod, rolled edges and smoother fret ends (but may need setup for fret buzz), offering a more solid-feeling wood and features aimed at Gibson/Les Paul style guitars
22-fret Mahogany Rosewood Neck for LP Electric Guitar, 24.72" scale
Guitar neck with mahogany core and rosewood fretboard, designed for LP-style replacement. Includes natural finish, white trapezoid inlay, and adjustable truss rod for stability. Customers note good quality and value for money
Pros
- mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard
- two-way adjustable truss rod
- smooth fret ends and rolled edges
- natural finish with trapezoid inlays
Cons
- width and fit specs may vary by model
- fret ends require setup for buzzing avoidance
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 | Ogdni |
| Versatility | Ogdni |
| User Reviews | WEAQEN LAWV |