Chaps-
I recently bought a used 52 RI jap tele, and a s/h strat neck for a project. Both have wear to the frets but w'out knowledge I can only say its wear: Im not able to tell if 'terrible' or 'thats actually normal/ lightish'. So maybe a refret.. or redress?
There are dented/ dipped few areas on the lower few frets, not too excessive. I will leave these for here, as I know what they are and not so frequent. I can prob live with these.
What Im concerned with here is the flannening of a broad section of frets, say 5th- 15th. On both necks this is the case, the strat the tops are really quite well-flat altho uniformly it seems. Above 15th of course the frets look good. Looking across the bad frets I don't actually discern any noticeable height lessening compared to the top ones in middle of fret.. but surely must be fractionally less if their tops are flat.
I assume, that having the upper 6 frets at normal 'fresh' level (rarely pressed upon) then pressing string down @ 12th, in some cases it will be 'muted' a bit by it touching the last fresh-high frets before the saddle: this is what Im sure I get with the tele. This is a pain of a gtr. The neck I think, has a n/g trussrod which cant allow me any more relief (the nuts spins- and Im too nervous about taking neck off my new pride & joy to brutally apply my knee to the middle etc to 'kick it into gear').
So at the mo the tele plays ok up to 7th, then terribly 12th-20th (the 21st rings again) all the strings v slightly muted, it seems, by touching the top fret(s). I cant up the action as its quite high as it is.. & I cant add relief to see if I can bypass the poss flat fret issue (if it is an issue) to pull the strings naturally away from the upper 6 frets as Id love to do. So I live with it, but I shouldn't be. Honestly these jap fenders are fine in terms of the individual parts (neck finish esp), but dreadfully let down by being thrown together: the bridge is v slightly askew, the neck in its pocket fractionally askew also, the neck pickup sticks out treble side more than bass side/ not quite central, and the control plate isnt parallel with the centreline of the neck. All as I might expcet on a bad squier: but my squier doesnt have these niggles. THAT's why a US fender is best: more care/ better QC.
The 2nd strat neck I can only know the frets are uniformly flatenned as the tele's. I assume/ hope the trussrod works.
Any ideas appreciated- thanks SC.
I recently bought a used 52 RI jap tele, and a s/h strat neck for a project. Both have wear to the frets but w'out knowledge I can only say its wear: Im not able to tell if 'terrible' or 'thats actually normal/ lightish'. So maybe a refret.. or redress?
There are dented/ dipped few areas on the lower few frets, not too excessive. I will leave these for here, as I know what they are and not so frequent. I can prob live with these.
What Im concerned with here is the flannening of a broad section of frets, say 5th- 15th. On both necks this is the case, the strat the tops are really quite well-flat altho uniformly it seems. Above 15th of course the frets look good. Looking across the bad frets I don't actually discern any noticeable height lessening compared to the top ones in middle of fret.. but surely must be fractionally less if their tops are flat.
I assume, that having the upper 6 frets at normal 'fresh' level (rarely pressed upon) then pressing string down @ 12th, in some cases it will be 'muted' a bit by it touching the last fresh-high frets before the saddle: this is what Im sure I get with the tele. This is a pain of a gtr. The neck I think, has a n/g trussrod which cant allow me any more relief (the nuts spins- and Im too nervous about taking neck off my new pride & joy to brutally apply my knee to the middle etc to 'kick it into gear').
So at the mo the tele plays ok up to 7th, then terribly 12th-20th (the 21st rings again) all the strings v slightly muted, it seems, by touching the top fret(s). I cant up the action as its quite high as it is.. & I cant add relief to see if I can bypass the poss flat fret issue (if it is an issue) to pull the strings naturally away from the upper 6 frets as Id love to do. So I live with it, but I shouldn't be. Honestly these jap fenders are fine in terms of the individual parts (neck finish esp), but dreadfully let down by being thrown together: the bridge is v slightly askew, the neck in its pocket fractionally askew also, the neck pickup sticks out treble side more than bass side/ not quite central, and the control plate isnt parallel with the centreline of the neck. All as I might expcet on a bad squier: but my squier doesnt have these niggles. THAT's why a US fender is best: more care/ better QC.
The 2nd strat neck I can only know the frets are uniformly flatenned as the tele's. I assume/ hope the trussrod works.
Any ideas appreciated- thanks SC.
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