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Old 04-23-2010, 12:46 PM
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Question Americanizing G&L Tribute

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I have an L2000 tribute. I was wondering what were some good ways to amercanize the neck for more playability and how to do that. Also wondering if it would be easier to install a more playable neck. Let me know!

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Old 04-23-2010, 12:57 PM
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If you find the neck to be too wide and prefer a skinny neck you can swap necks with a Tribby JB2 and get the narrow neck. I've done this and it's a little screwdriver work followed by potentially a full setup.

A Tribby SB2 neck would work as well but would need to be redrilled as Trib L2Ks/JB2s are 6-bolt and Trib SB2s are 4-bolt.



I did that one time and sold off the Trib JB2 w/wide neck (I later sold off the Trib L2K w/narrow neck as well - par for the course for me)
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Old 04-24-2010, 03:42 PM
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Short of changing the neck, you could probably enhance playability with a Plek fret levelling and setup, which all new USA G&L's get. I don't know if there's a machine in your area, but you can check Plek's web site. Or, a good luthier could shave the neck down for you.
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