cheeseface
New member
So ya see I've owned this one electric guitar for many years. Loved the tone of it. even unamplified. Sound was chunky, hunky, thick, warm. Enough high end to ring and sing. Notes and chords blossomed and bloomed out of it. It had the delightful effect one may associate with slightly overripened fruit if you catch my drift.
The frets were very very low which may have been part of why i found it such a beauty to play. I was having serious intnation problems and the repair guy said it was because the frets needed to be recrowned but they were so low he cuoldn't work with them so a refret was in order.
I selected quite a tall fret wire which i knew would change the feel of the instument but I figured since I put a lot of miles on this thing I'll go with them. they will survive multiple dressings.
Since then it sounds to me thin, plinky,a little glassy but a severe drop in the chunky beef department.
Do you think a big change in fret wire means a big change in sound?
Please discuss.
The frets were very very low which may have been part of why i found it such a beauty to play. I was having serious intnation problems and the repair guy said it was because the frets needed to be recrowned but they were so low he cuoldn't work with them so a refret was in order.
I selected quite a tall fret wire which i knew would change the feel of the instument but I figured since I put a lot of miles on this thing I'll go with them. they will survive multiple dressings.
Since then it sounds to me thin, plinky,a little glassy but a severe drop in the chunky beef department.
Do you think a big change in fret wire means a big change in sound?
Please discuss.