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Okay, I don't normally ask these kinds of questions, nor do I normally care, but someone asked me, so.....

What are the Bongo's frets made of? Stainless steel?
 

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Dargin said:
It's a nickel / silver alloy.

:confused:

Is that "nickel-silver" (alloy of nickel, copper and zinc... no silver involved) or an alloy of nickel and silver?
 

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An alloy of nickel and silver. I have no idea how else to describe it, I'm not very technical. I had to ask someone for the answer anyways. ;)
 

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What is EB opinion of stainless steel frets? I'd assume that it would have to change the tone (brighter maybe?).

Colin.
 

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Colin said:
What is EB opinion of stainless steel frets? I'd assume that it would have to change the tone (brighter maybe?).

Colin.

I think we might say something like "if it ain't broke, don't fix it..." ;)
 

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Beth said:
I think we might say something like "if it ain't broke, don't fix it..." ;)
Personally I thought it was a legitimate question. I've only known about them since parker guitars put them on their guitars claiming an extraordinary lifespan.
Even a refret of the same type of frets can change the sound.

Colin
 
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