I've been looking for information on the type and size of the frets I need to refret my 2009 PRS SE Custom Semi-Hollowbody. I was getting some banjo/sitar buzzing on my first string and I had thought it was because the bridge was tilted forward a little (but a lot more than you would expect!)
After checking and leveling the frets on my three LTD EC-256 guitars I thought I better look at the PRS. Damn- I had worn down practically all of the frets from the D string up to the E string (yes, I do a lot of bending!) Under the E and A bass strings the frets were almost like new...
While I still haven't found what fretwire I need to get (I want an exact match with the stock) I did run across this guide on setting up guitars:
Basic Guitar Setup Tips
And here is the setup guide at the PRS site:
Customer Support Center | FAQ's
Steve Ahola
P.S. It's hard to search for "frets" with Google since so many guitars list the number of frets in their description. Anybody remember the Ask Jeeves search engine? You would pose a question and it would try to filter the hits down to the information you were looking for after parsing your question. I hardly ever used it and then it was gone. (I guess back then the search engines were rated on how many hits you'd get...)
After checking and leveling the frets on my three LTD EC-256 guitars I thought I better look at the PRS. Damn- I had worn down practically all of the frets from the D string up to the E string (yes, I do a lot of bending!) Under the E and A bass strings the frets were almost like new...
While I still haven't found what fretwire I need to get (I want an exact match with the stock) I did run across this guide on setting up guitars:
Basic Guitar Setup Tips
And here is the setup guide at the PRS site:
Customer Support Center | FAQ's
Steve Ahola
P.S. It's hard to search for "frets" with Google since so many guitars list the number of frets in their description. Anybody remember the Ask Jeeves search engine? You would pose a question and it would try to filter the hits down to the information you were looking for after parsing your question. I hardly ever used it and then it was gone. (I guess back then the search engines were rated on how many hits you'd get...)
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