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PinkPR

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Hi guys,

I'm a proud owner of a Luke I, II and III. My LIII is my main guitar and will probably be for a long time.
I started thinking about refretting it, but with jumbo frets. I do love the feeling of jumbo, especially the control it offers while bending.

My question is : will jumbo frets affect the tone so much that I won't recognise my guitar ? The LIII already has a quite bright tone, so will jumbo make it so bright that it won't be harmonious anymore ?
And, even more important to me, does that kind of change is morally ok ? I mean, the guitar is made after "the Master" specs, so changing such an important element could make the guitar loose its "soul".
 

vuduhwy

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Make it your own,but whatever you do.....................don't fret.
 

tbonesullivan

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It's your guitar, put the frets on it that you like. The come stock with "low profile, wide" frets, which may not be what some like. I'm actually a bit ham handed, being a bass player, so jumbo frets cause intonation issues for me. Medium jumbo seems to be my favorite.
 

glockaxis

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Obviously feel would be different, but I'm thinking tone wouldn't be affected unless it was stainless steel material, then it would be brighter.
 

BrickGlass

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Tone difference will be very minimal indeed. The only thing that may slightly impact the tone would be going to stainless steel frets from non-stainless ones. Would be a tad bit brighter maybe. I hate the frets Luke uses. I replaced mine on my Luke II with medium jumbo stainless steel jescar frets and I absolutely love them.
 
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