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WesC

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Anyone around here ever put a zero fret on a Ray? I wonder what that would do to the sound.
 

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On an instrument with a "zero fret", the traditional slotted nut still controls the strings spacing but the zero fret (which is actually fret wire) now controls the height of the strings above the frets. The strings will lay directly on the zero fret and string height will be adjusted by filing or replacing the zero fret instead of cutting the slots in the nut deeper.

This sounds like a pain to me.

The theoretical advantages of a zero fret are mostly about chords, unless I am mistaken.

I think I'll keep my compensated nuts.
 

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Had a 0 on a 6-string fretless (nice table top bass too :) )... like Jack said, it help while chording but other than that everything else was pretty much the same.
 

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It's supposed to minimize tonal differences between open and fretted strings but it is definitely a pain.
 

WesC

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Hmmm, yeah I hadn't thought about how much of a pain it might be for dealing with string height.

Thanks guys :)
 

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I have an acoustic guitar with a zero fret, and IMO it's a stupid idea.
 

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I once had a bass with a zero fret, and it was even stupider than an acoustic guitar with a zero fret.

So there, mine was stupider!
 

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bovinehost said:
I once had a bass with a zero fret, and it was even stupider than an acoustic guitar with a zero fret.

So there, mine was stupider!
Steinbergers had a zero fret and yours is still the stupidest. I know what I'm getting Jack for his birthday.
 

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HA! I have a Hohner verson of the Steinberger bass(well It's on loan to Aziah for her work in a Flock of Seagulls tribute band) So lets see...I have a headless bass that is a copy of the original, AND it has a zero fret.

I bleeb I win.

HA!
 

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He also had his wife in the band. Game re-started, and game over.

HA!











My ex was my singer. This is not a woman bashing post. Just speaking from experience. Carry on.
 
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drgroovenstein

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I have a zero fret on my MTD and it is awesome. It makes open notes sound like fretted ones. No maintenance required, and no nuts to break.
 
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