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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Made by the best luthier tools maker from Korea DHP, which the factory supply fret wires for many famous Guitar companys like Fender, Gibson and so on.
These are high quality stainless chrome frets, which is designed to fit electric guitars, acoustic guitars or bass guitars.
Each packaged in 22 pieces with 250hv hardness.
SIZE SPECIFICATIONS
A: Crown Width: 2.7mm(0.106 inch)
B: Crown Height: 1.4mm (0.055 inch)
C: Fret Height: 3.2mm(0.126 inch)
D: Tang Height: 1.8mm(0.071 inch)
E: Tang Width: 0.6mm(0.024 inch)
F: Stud Width: 0.95mm(0.037 inch)
G: Stud Space: 2.5mm(0.098 inch)
100% Brand new,never used.
New fret wires are great helpful to improve the sound quality.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 31, 2024
Exactly as advertised. Seem to be good quality and are well made with respect to material, cutting and finish, flawless when examined carefully. Recommended.
Garrett
Reviewed in Canada on May 14, 2024
Put on my strat. Plays like buttah
Iain Thomas
Reviewed in Canada on October 2, 2024
I have used these frets on four builds now and not using stainless steel frets before, I was surprised that they were not difficult to cut or file. I found this a bit strange as everyone talks about how hard stainless steel frets are but I did not find these as hard as I was expecting. A couple of years have passed for a couple of the builds and I can definitely state that they are in fact NOT stainless steel. They are starting to corrode and groves are wearing in them. Unfortunately, I will have to refret the guitars soon.
John
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2024
They made my guitar sing.
Manda
Reviewed in Canada on April 27, 2024
One down side is that, for me anyways, the outsides of every fret needed to be glued and clamped
Paul
Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2023
Great fit on my Takamine
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2023
Great for average guitars. If your refretting a higher end guitar you probly want a more top tier wire
HardRockFan
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2022
The bigger issue I have is the tangs are cut pretty far from the edges, so it's hard to get the frets seated near the edges, you end up with a small gap between the bottom of the fret and the top of the fretboard on both edges. I'm guessing they did this on purpose to be compatible with all fretboards, some people might have less wide fretboards.The second issue, which isn't as big of a deal, is the frets were exactly the right width, trying to line them up perfectly is pretty hard, it meant I had to pull out some frets and try to line them up until they sat perfectly on each side, otherwise they'd be slightly too far on one edge. If they made the frets slightly wider, then I could have filed the edges down to the width of the fretboard. This, like the first issue might be because my fretboard is wider than most fretboards, and most guitars don't have this issue, I'm not sure?While it's convenient to have them pre cut and pre radiused, in the future I will buy it non pre-cut to avoid these potential issues.
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