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Why DONT acoustics come with large fret crowns ?
Theres the 'tradition' aspect, quite a conservative bunch we are - re stylee.
The other point was made to me by a respected builder when I asked the same question was - intonation MIGHT be an issue, i.e. the 'peak' of the crown after some play ware may 'shift' considerably (forward) toward the saddle.
On the other hand it could just be that many 'acoustic' players play a variety of instruments - banjo / mandolin / nylon strung etc, with no issues. Now they an have REALLY small frets - they (and myself) just accept the different feel so we can get on with enjoying the variety of 'plucked string' instruments.
Intonation shouldn't be an issue if you use a fairly hard grade of frets to avoid 'flatting' as AliGorie said.
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1. Get a grip
2. Have a refret with big stainless frets
3. Sell up and buy another Charvel
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(I also know some people say there's no tone difference.)
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
For what it's worth I hear no tone change with brass bridge pins though - to be really sure, I once fitted half of them and left the others plastic in various combinations of strings, to see if it made any difference… and I'm sure it didn't, the strings all sounded the same relative to each other no matter which had which type. It's hard to really see why they should when the string is not vibrating behind the bridge saddle.
Frets I really do think make a difference though, for the exact reason you said - one end of the sounding part of the string is in contact with them.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
Many guitars have a re-sale value. Some you'll never want to sell.
Stockist of: Earvana & Graphtech nuts, Faber Tonepros & Gotoh hardware, Fatcat bridges. Highwood Saddles.
Pickups from BKP, Oil City & Monty's pickups.
Expert guitar repairs and upgrades - fretwork our speciality! www.felineguitars.com. Facebook too!
EVO GOLD , from JESCAR is a great wire... in between Stainless steel and nickel silver on the Vickers hardness scale. ( but closer to stainless for resisting wear )
The 'Gold look' is more akin to a soft bronze... not brash looking in the slightest . It's got a warm finish akin to nickel.