I think they look like arse and are a bit of a "because we can" innovation. Would like to try them though. Just trying to think what guitars would actually look good with these...
Maybe the quirky old Hagstroms with the plastic fingerboards and others that are scumbag
Metal frets and a metal string create a natural distortion due to metal on metal contact. There are other materials that can be used in place of metal frets. Other patents with inferior materials have come and gone over the years, like ceramics and glass. These other man-made materials also produce clear tone and longer sustain. But when 100% pure quartz crystals are used, the need for replacement frets comes to an end. Metal can never wear down the frets; only diamonds can cut and polish these stones.
With quartz crystal frets, you get clear tone and extended sustain, because the density of the quartz keeps the string’s vibrational energy from going through or around the fret, where that energy would be lost. The string follows the the same molecular structure as the quartz, a single helix pattern that makes the string fully tunable, only in RPS. This not only boosts the sustain, it produces a warmer, fuller, more powerful sound, that makes a stock metal fret guitar sound flat.
Science mumbo-jumbo alert! That's a lot of bullshit buzzwording, and not a lick of actual content. I take that back, quartz will wear more slowly than metal frets, granted it doesn't straight up crack/break.
ekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
Yeah, I was just reading an EVH article where he says that every nickel fret that has had finger vibrato done on it for a few seconds is effectively worn-out, and that stainless is the only way to go. It's like, fucking hell, all our guitars are broken dudes.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
To be quite honest I'd rather replace or level frets every ten years than have strings popping right and left because the material is harder than normal.
paul_ wrote:Yeah, I was just reading an EVH article where he says that every nickel fret that has had finger vibrato done on it for a few seconds is effectively worn-out, and that stainless is the only way to go. It's like, fucking hell, all our guitars are broken dudes.
Hahah I read that same article.
I really like his line though. I also do like stainless steel frets on the Parker guitars I've tried. I seem to remember you hate The Parker Fly, but I think it's a cool guitar. I will own one eventually.
I think alot of the nickel frets coming on import guitars are junky. I guess it depends on the brand but I had some bad experiences with Korean made guitars where the frets just pitted awfully after about a year, I never seen anything like that. I guess it all depends on who's ordering the guitar from those factories and if they skimp on good fret wire because I've also played Korean and Chinese guitars that were better. The nickel alloys are much better now than they were back in the day, they're more precise. There are also companies doing fretwire besides Dunlop. Jescar is one that gets a lot of good reviews from guitar makers.
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havent seen such a bad playing from such an old man for some time now.
bllshits inventions.
(I wouldn't mind, if they were not so sparkly)
Fran wrote:I may be a neanderthal but this is another case of guitarists being too serious about guitars. Just play the fucking things, drink beer and have fun.
*drags knuckles across the floor*
+1million. There's some degree of trying to sound good and in tune, but there's far too many guitarists who concern themselves needlessly over stupid tone shit like this. Most of these people also cannot play all that well other than some stock standard rock blues scales that are completely lifeless. Just play the fucking thing and have fun. Shit like this just sucks the passion out of rock n roll.
On that note, the stock Jaguar bridge sucks balls, and I know Fran disagrees. I can't deal with a piece of shit that is constantly going out of tune because the string hops a saddle when I'm rocking the fuck out.
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Pens wrote:the stock Jaguar bridge sucks balls, and I know Fran disagrees. I can't deal with a piece of shit that is constantly going out of tune because the string hops a saddle when I'm rocking the fuck out.
GET SOME FUCKING LUBRICUNT ON THAT THANG AND STOP BEING A FAIRY
Pens wrote:the stock Jaguar bridge sucks balls, and I know Fran disagrees. I can't deal with a piece of shit that is constantly going out of tune because the string hops a saddle when I'm rocking the fuck out.
REPLACE IT WITH A MUSTANG BRIDGE AND STOP BEING A FAIRY
Doing that. Thanks for the protip!
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Pens wrote:the stock Jaguar bridge sucks balls, and I know Fran disagrees. I can't deal with a piece of shit that is constantly going out of tune because the string hops a saddle when I'm rocking the fuck out.
REPLACE IT WITH A MUSTANG BRIDGE AND STOP BEING A FAIRY
I don't follow how lubing the strings will prevent the string from jumping groove and off the saddle laterally. I only see it making it worse, in fact. The trem is locked and I never use that, this is more about the strings coming off the saddles.
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Pens wrote:I don't follow how lubing the strings will prevent the string from jumping groove and off the saddle laterally. I only see it making it worse, in fact. The trem is locked and I never use that, this is more about the strings coming off the saddles.
You need to get a grip man and stop twatting the strings. Expressionism is not about caressing your instrument.
Pens wrote:I don't follow how lubing the strings will prevent the string from jumping groove and off the saddle laterally. I only see it making it worse, in fact. The trem is locked and I never use that, this is more about the strings coming off the saddles.
You need to get a grip man and stop twatting the strings. Expressionism is not about caressing your instrument.
Are you telling me to quit rocking the fuck out so hard? Because that's what it sounds like you are saying.
That is never gonna happen. I'm putting on a goddamn show, and me flailing about is 90% of it. I gotta distract from the fact that I can barely play. The bridge shouldn't suck so much and deal with it. Don't have that problem with other types of bridges. The Jag threaded saddles just suck baws.
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