Originally posted by: Jeff7181
If so, how much did it cost? I'm considering having it done on my Ibanex RG270DX, but it's only worth about $300-400 so if it's gonna cost $200 or somethin I'm not gonna bother... I'll just get a new one... since I've kinda been wanting a new one anyway.
Originally posted by: Kenazo
I was wondering the same thing. I took my guitar in to a local music shop to get re set up after changing string gauge. The idiot filed grooves into my frets so that the strings wouldn't vibrate against the lower frets. ARG!!!
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Kenazo
I was wondering the same thing. I took my guitar in to a local music shop to get re set up after changing string gauge. The idiot filed grooves into my frets so that the strings wouldn't vibrate against the lower frets. ARG!!!
grooves? where did you take it a farmer's market?
filing frets is not bad, grooves I never heard of.
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Kenazo
I was wondering the same thing. I took my guitar in to a local music shop to get re set up after changing string gauge. The idiot filed grooves into my frets so that the strings wouldn't vibrate against the lower frets. ARG!!!
grooves? where did you take it a farmer's market?
filing frets is not bad, grooves I never heard of.
No, it was a reputable music shop, not sure if the guy was smoking crack that day.
So, you say filing frets is not bad, what exactly happens when frets are filed? What do they do?
Originally posted by: Kenazo
So, you say filing frets is not bad, what exactly happens when frets are filed? What do they do?
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Kenazo
I was wondering the same thing. I took my guitar in to a local music shop to get re set up after changing string gauge. The idiot filed grooves into my frets so that the strings wouldn't vibrate against the lower frets. ARG!!!
grooves? where did you take it a farmer's market?
filing frets is not bad, grooves I never heard of.
No, it was a reputable music shop, not sure if the guy was smoking crack that day.
So, you say filing frets is not bad, what exactly happens when frets are filed? What do they do?
Originally posted by: agnitrate
Originally posted by: Kenazo
So, you say filing frets is not bad, what exactly happens when frets are filed? What do they do?
I don't know if it would do damage as long as when you pressed down on the string, it didn't buzz. My guitar does this and it annoys the hell out of me. It makes it practically unplayable if I drop it half a step or anything.
My only concern would be with what happens if you change back to your original gauge and now the grooves are too big and the string can vibrate inside the groove? It seems more like a medicine for a symptom rather than for the cause.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
If so, how much did it cost? I'm considering having it done on my Ibanex RG270DX, but it's only worth about $300-400 so if it's gonna cost $200 or somethin I'm not gonna bother... I'll just get a new one... since I've kinda been wanting a new one anyway.
It's pretty labor intensive, so it's not worth it on a low end guitar. Prices will be $150-$250. A $300-$500 guitar is considered in the "disposable" category, meaning if it needs work done, you're supposed to get a new one
Personally, I like worn frets. What's happening that you decided you need new frets?
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
If so, how much did it cost? I'm considering having it done on my Ibanex RG270DX, but it's only worth about $300-400 so if it's gonna cost $200 or somethin I'm not gonna bother... I'll just get a new one... since I've kinda been wanting a new one anyway.
It's pretty labor intensive, so it's not worth it on a low end guitar. Prices will be $150-$250. A $300-$500 guitar is considered in the "disposable" category, meaning if it needs work done, you're supposed to get a new one
Personally, I like worn frets. What's happening that you decided you need new frets?
I get some fret buzz when I play around the 20th-22nd frets on the 4th, 5th, and 6th strings cause I rarely play up there so the frets around 20-24 are fractions of an inch higher than the lower ones, so I suspect that's why it's buzzing.
I bought it used... and the guy who had it before me had it tuned to drop C and basically only played in one spot... so the 1st-7th frets on the 4th, 5th, and 6th strings are pretty worn.
I wish I could take a picture to show you, but I loaned my digital camera to someone and haven't gotten it back yet.
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Kenazo
I was wondering the same thing. I took my guitar in to a local music shop to get re set up after changing string gauge. The idiot filed grooves into my frets so that the strings wouldn't vibrate against the lower frets. ARG!!!
grooves? where did you take it a farmer's market?
filing frets is not bad, grooves I never heard of.
No, it was a reputable music shop, not sure if the guy was smoking crack that day.
So, you say filing frets is not bad, what exactly happens when frets are filed? What do they do?
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
I'm leaning towards a new guitar either way... lookin at a Gibson SG Special... brand new one this time, no more used crap for me. Or maybe something else with a fixed bridge this time. I don't use the trem ever... it's just an annoyance right now. Having to bend strings further to reach the desired note... having to spend 10 minutes tuning the damn thing when I change strings... palm muting pushing the notes sharp... the trem springs vibrating, causing feedback.
*EDIT* Anyone have a Gibson SG Special and would care to share their opinion of it?
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
I'm leaning towards a new guitar either way... lookin at a Gibson SG Special... brand new one this time, no more used crap for me. Or maybe something else with a fixed bridge this time. I don't use the trem ever... it's just an annoyance right now. Having to bend strings further to reach the desired note... having to spend 10 minutes tuning the damn thing when I change strings... palm muting pushing the notes sharp... the trem springs vibrating, causing feedback.
*EDIT* Anyone have a Gibson SG Special and would care to share their opinion of it?
Any Gibson is going to be built with quality. If you buy it new and take care of it, it'll last forever. I personally don't like the 59x series pickups Gibson uses (I like pickups a bit "hotter"), so I always drop a set of Burstbuckers in my new axes (Type II and III are my preference).
You'll also notice the frets on Gibson necks really stick out. These will wear down over time. When they're broken in, you'll never want to get rid of it![]()
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
I get some fret buzz when I play around the 20th-22nd frets on the 4th, 5th, and 6th strings cause I rarely play up there so the frets around 20-24 are fractions of an inch higher than the lower ones, so I suspect that's why it's buzzing.
I bought it used... and the guy who had it before me had it tuned to drop C and basically only played in one spot... so the 1st-7th frets on the 4th, 5th, and 6th strings are pretty worn.
I wish I could take a picture to show you, but I loaned my digital camera to someone and haven't gotten it back yet.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
I get some fret buzz when I play around the 20th-22nd frets on the 4th, 5th, and 6th strings cause I rarely play up there so the frets around 20-24 are fractions of an inch higher than the lower ones, so I suspect that's why it's buzzing.
I bought it used... and the guy who had it before me had it tuned to drop C and basically only played in one spot... so the 1st-7th frets on the 4th, 5th, and 6th strings are pretty worn.
I wish I could take a picture to show you, but I loaned my digital camera to someone and haven't gotten it back yet.
This is like shoes, they wear into the wearer. Same with guitars. Fortunately it's not a hard fix to get a restart.
Almost all guitars will buzz at certain points though...it's like how bikes have 21+ gears but some are unusable....however, with a guitar if you play there, or just take a file to it, you are golden.
My older Martin HD-28 had a definite wear pattern.
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
I'm hesitant to do any filing cause once something like that is done it can't be undone.