Why Do Guitars Experience Fret Wear? | Coffee & Guitars w/ Andy Powers
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- This time on Coffee & Guitars, Andy Powers explains why some guitarists find that their frets wear down, and why some don’t. The answer has to do with playing style. Listen while Taylor Guitars’ master designer talks about the factors contribute to the wear and tear on your frets.
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One of the best, most concise explanations of frets and fret wear from The Master Builder. Trust a Taylor~! Thanks Andy...
For a long time, I have understood that the best and most efficient guitar playing technique is to use only as much down pressure on the string as is necessary to produce a clear note and to pick/strum only as hard as may be necessary, with a bias towards less. This conserves energy in the player, reduces fret and string wear, and creates a more controlled and nuanced tone. Playing with fingers rather than a pick is a definite string saver as well, and produces very nice sounds, however, I like the sound of a pick most of the time for electric guitar, Jeff Beck and Chris Buck notwithstanding. I agree about too hard/steel frets. I had a guitar with them and went through strings too quickly. Thanks for an enlightening talk.
But still, I prefer to change strings than try to figure out where I'm gonna get it refretted!!!
@@6rw1b Well, strings cost a lot less than a re-fret so... duh.
What about evo fret wire I have a friend that used it and went from fret change every 2years to 10 years without appreciable wear
I only use stainless steel frets, and last a live time. Does not wear my strings and I play every day bru....
Polish your frets like a mirror and make sure you have that small line on top of fret before sanding and polished..... If your fret don't have a flatness on top your fret won't last that long in the other hand.... But I love stainless steel frets, they stay mirror and looks expensive like they do.... Sound wise tops noted notes much brighter and clear even with old strings you can compare..... That's facts but also my opinion.... Ask Tommy Emmanuel or other legends if you play a lot and that's all you do, what do they use???
I don’t know what happened to mine then because I’ve only had my Taylor 1 month and the B string 1st fret wire is already grooved and I don’t really play that hard. I mainly finger pick and when I do strum with a pick, it not insanely aggressive so I honestly don’t know how my Taylor could’ve gotten as bad as it is in that matter of time.
Same here with a taylor 214. Fret wear too much for the amount I play
@@arnoldward1036 Well actually mine has gotten worse and I'm still waiting for the guitar store I bought it from to replace the frets because I actually noticed it buzzing when I bought it new, but the tech at the store didn't think it was from the frets. But Ive only had it for about half a year and it is almost beginning to be unplayable on the upper frets. I can't put a capo on the first fret without having buzzing even strumming open and adjusting the tightness of the capo. I'm not sure about yours tho. Also I think maybe it could be the factory in Mexico because I have a 210 so our guitars were made in the Mexico factory.
Its a crock taylor uses extremly soft metal frets i have same issue refrett every 18 month until i put in stainless i love them its allways the steel unwound strings that eat frets never the softter wound strings as. This guy says taylor make great guitars but they need to change there frett material
This too has happened to me. I had a new grand Auditorium 114e. The first one I got, I played for about a month, I was going to put on my first set of strings on it, when I noticed big dents on the frets. The first 4 frets. I complained to the store I bought it from, which they replaced with another new one from another store. I was about to put my second set of strings on it when I noticed the same thing happening. I called Taylor but they said that it wasn't apart of there warranty. As I explained, these are two brand new Taylor guitars. But it seems they are going to do nothing about it. I will now wait to see what the store is about to do for me IF nothing is done or if I Don't get my money back. I will get someone else to fix it and sell it, which.I will lose some money. Bit it is better than.pay8ng big bucks for new frets. I am 67 years old now. This is turning me off. My not play guitar again. To me this is just wrong
There just ripping off the little guy. I don't think you would have this problem with an expensive guitar.
Love the guitar being played at end of video. Which model is that?
Dove posso trovare la trascrizione delle spiegazioni per tradurre e finalmente capire tutte le vostre spiegazioni?
Where can I find the transcriptions of the explanations to translate and finally understand everything you say?
I’ve got a new Taylor Gt, frets are showing wear with only 12 hours play !! I’m sure Taylor is using Chinese fret wire , I’m going to sell the Taylor and refret my other guitars with stainless, I would rather buy more strings than have to worry about constant refretting . It’s a crock that it changes tone that much ! Just a money saving business decision!
Guitar must with coffee..
Is it normal for the frets to make dents in the fret on a new taylor that only has had two sets of strings on them. What about a new taylor that's now had three set of strings on it. These are two Brand new Taylor guitars. Is that normal use? So if you buy a Taylor guitar you will pay big dollars to put on new frets after there so called warranty. What's TAYLORS warranty then.
Stainless Steel frets Taylor please! It would be the solution !
Andy directly addresses why he doesn’t use them in the video if you watch it.
@@gabrielobrien21 as previously mentioned, I'd much prefer changing strings frequently than fretwire! Softer fretwire should be a purchasing option, not standard issue.
@@6rw1b Taylor doesn’t use soft fret wire. It’s the same fret wire nearly every manufacturer uses. No one has stainless steel as a standard.
Why don't you use titanium fret wires for longer life? I'd rather wear the strings than the frets, because re-stringing is easier than re-fretting and I don't think there is obvious difference in the warmth sound of the guitar. You should have tested and compared the stainless fret with your standard fret wire side by side in this review to make it more convincing...
I have a taylor i have refreted it every 18 months for the last seven year i have other guitars i had for 35 years that have never been refreted same guy same style of play yes the last time i refreted i used stainless its no harder on strings than the extreamly soft taylor fret wire was by the way the unwound steel strings not the brass wound softer metal strings are the ones that eat up frets the moral of my story dont always buy a slales pitch by a factory rep
He’s not being truthful. The frets on a Taylor are MUCH softer. MUCH.
Agreed! I did google search on fret wear on taylor guitar and then on other mfrs. Taylor had a lot of blogs and comments on various forums. Blaming the player is a good scapegoat.
and oh you forgot to mention .. using capo most of the time also wears the fret wires ..😮
Mate, I'd rather change a set of strings regularly than have to consider how I'd get frets replaced!!!
So what's the deal with fret wire wear and warranty?
Is it reasonable wear and tear ...or a defective material that Taylor realised they needed to spin a story about after they realised it was too soft for purpose.....?
Taylor frets are way too soft.
Your the biggest liar most guitar companies figured out if they put soft metals has frets they can make more profits because guitars that lasts 20 years does not make money thats the sad truth the world is turning into profit hungry companies that sell people garbage
See he basically said it HE doesn’t like stainless frets because they wear the strings faster lol haha meaning either you wear strings or frets lol hes lying they are doing it on purpose to sell frets