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On my Bongo, the first 5-6 fret wire's outer edge is angled at a much sharper angle in comparison to all the others. So there is actually a little less area to cleanly fret a note. This puts the G string very, very close to the edge of the finished side of the fret. The string occasionally "pulls off" the neck when I get fast / aggressive, and the resulting sound is disgusting to say the least. I know that I have to adjust my technique to avoid this, but when checking my other basses, there seems to be plenty of extra space for some movement of the string towards the edge of the neck. Would you Bongo owners tell me if your frets in this area are finished the same? I was going to try a heavier gauge string to stiffen the tension. Any ideas?
Thanks, Randy
On my Bongo, the first 5-6 fret wire's outer edge is angled at a much sharper angle in comparison to all the others. So there is actually a little less area to cleanly fret a note. This puts the G string very, very close to the edge of the finished side of the fret. The string occasionally "pulls off" the neck when I get fast / aggressive, and the resulting sound is disgusting to say the least. I know that I have to adjust my technique to avoid this, but when checking my other basses, there seems to be plenty of extra space for some movement of the string towards the edge of the neck. Would you Bongo owners tell me if your frets in this area are finished the same? I was going to try a heavier gauge string to stiffen the tension. Any ideas?
Thanks, Randy
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