Goofball Jones
Well-known member
Having a discussion with someone about fret leveling and crowning of basses and if and where it's preformed.
I remember getting my Stingray and it being fine right out of the box....had my luthier re-crown the fret edges due to them every-so-slightly poking out of the sides due the the very dry weather we had this winter and my humidifier breaking. It got pretty dry in here
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Anyway, my friend was saying that usually basses under $2500 bucks or so usually don't get fret-leveled at the factory and it's mainly a machine that does the fretwork. He said manufacturing cost was a factor and to have someone come in and finish up the frets would cut into that. Which is why companies such as Lakland and Sadowsky and others stand out in playability (and price) due to the finishing.
So, the question is, DOES EB/MM do final fret-leveling at the factory before being shipped out. As I said, I didn't have any problems with my SR and it was perfect when I bought it...set up very nicely right out of the box.
I remember getting my Stingray and it being fine right out of the box....had my luthier re-crown the fret edges due to them every-so-slightly poking out of the sides due the the very dry weather we had this winter and my humidifier breaking. It got pretty dry in here
Anyway, my friend was saying that usually basses under $2500 bucks or so usually don't get fret-leveled at the factory and it's mainly a machine that does the fretwork. He said manufacturing cost was a factor and to have someone come in and finish up the frets would cut into that. Which is why companies such as Lakland and Sadowsky and others stand out in playability (and price) due to the finishing.
So, the question is, DOES EB/MM do final fret-leveling at the factory before being shipped out. As I said, I didn't have any problems with my SR and it was perfect when I bought it...set up very nicely right out of the box.