depends on how it was broken, I've owned a lot of Guitars so here's a few answers.
if its the trussrod which is the bar inside the neck that straightens the neck its a very expensive repair unless you love the guitar its best to just buy a new one.
a crack in the neck that doesnt go through you could sand it down but do it in equal parts, if its a broken headstock (head of the guitar) no shame in super glue.
now if you got a set neck guitar like an epiphone/gibson guitar good luck they break more than any kind of guitar neck. Bolt on guitars necks can be easily replaced thanks to classifieds sites and ebay. I've sold guitar necks for 50-100$ depending on how nice they where or the custom work I've done on them.
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also if you'e got a neckthrough guitar that the neck joint or whatever you want to call it broke the guitar will never sound the same when repaired.
yeah i'd use wood filler and than maybe a bit of wood finish or sand off all the wood finish on the neck and respray it on, a tiny bit of sanding would be required and you'd get expert results.
no wood finish on a neck means you'll play faster by the way, the sand paper you'd use is dirt cheap, 5$ for 4 sheets of it at my canadian tire. 400 grit to 600 I used.
it depends where on the neck it has brocken. if its whorped you cant fix it
Replacing a set neck is difficult and expensive. You would have to determine whether the neck absolutely needs to be replaced. It should be done by a professional and you would need to compare the cost of the repair with the cost of replacing the guitar.
Yes, depending on the break and whether the broken parts can be reassembled, it may be possible to repair a broken head. The technique to repair it will be based on the break itself and of course that cannot be determined here.
The neck of a guitar as no other name than that -- the neck. This is the part of the guitar that connects the body to the head of the instrument. Located on the neck are the frets and the fretboard. In addition, all of the guitar strings rest slightly above the fretboard. In short, "the neck" is already a technical term. It doesn't have a special name to make it sound fancier.
it tunes the guitar to make a specific sound
bass guitar.
Take it to a guitar repair guy. You probably need adjustment of your bridge or neck.
Replacing a set neck is difficult and expensive. You would have to determine whether the neck absolutely needs to be replaced. It should be done by a professional and you would need to compare the cost of the repair with the cost of replacing the guitar.
Yes, depending on the break and whether the broken parts can be reassembled, it may be possible to repair a broken head. The technique to repair it will be based on the break itself and of course that cannot be determined here.
It is broken. Take it to a repair shop or buy a new one.
Bottle neck, brass neck, guitar neck.
No, The Undertaker's neck is not broken.
A guitar.
You can purchase used electric guitar necks from ebay. You would have to search 'used electric guitar neck' and most likely the make of the guitar neck you are looking for.
The Mitchell MD100 guitar neck is glued to the body.
yes
Not really. I have a guitar and I don't get hurt from playing it. So no.
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