jpmrulez
Active member
Hello all!
I've had my Pet for 3 1/2 years now, and I realized that the lower frets are really worn out. So I have a 2 part question for you:
1. Could this be the cause of certain intonation problems I've been having? Such as, if I tune an open A chord perfectly in tune, then hit an open G, only to find out that the G and B strings are not in tune in relation to each other. I've set the intonation as suggested in the FAQ- section, and there's no problem there.
2. If I have to change the frets, should I only change the severely damaged ones and leave the original frets higher on the neck, which are pretty ok IMO, or change them all while I'm at it?
I'd really apreciate any help you may have to offer.
I've had my Pet for 3 1/2 years now, and I realized that the lower frets are really worn out. So I have a 2 part question for you:
1. Could this be the cause of certain intonation problems I've been having? Such as, if I tune an open A chord perfectly in tune, then hit an open G, only to find out that the G and B strings are not in tune in relation to each other. I've set the intonation as suggested in the FAQ- section, and there's no problem there.
2. If I have to change the frets, should I only change the severely damaged ones and leave the original frets higher on the neck, which are pretty ok IMO, or change them all while I'm at it?
I'd really apreciate any help you may have to offer.