Besides this is a pricey job and if it hadn t been for.
Ceramic frets guitar.
And finally it s bad because it has a ceramic saddle which weighs enough to be an effective mute all by itself.
Pure ceramic sounds well kinda like ceramic.
It stops shy and sounds great because of it.
Frets are strips of metal generally an alloy of nickel and brass embedded along a guitar s fretboard which makes up most of the guitar s neck.
The part of the fret that goes into the slot is called the tang and the part that sits on top of the fingerboard is called the crown when we talk about fret sizes we re only talking about the crown.
The frets are tapped into pre cut slots on the fingerboard.
As for stone and ceramic nuts.
The dual ceramic humbucking pickups boast hot output for powerful tones perfect for crunchy rhythms and soaring solos.
After all that i must say that these are only my opinions and i have no argument with anyone who likes the sound of a guitar with this bridge on it.
Frets are cut from fret wire which comes on a roll.
The tusq nut and saddle we use is almost ceramic.
We decided we preferred the sound of nickel silver.
By depressing a string against the fretboard below a fret meaning away from the guitar body the vibrating length of that string changes and a specific note results.
Player friendly features like a slim c shaped maple neck give this guitar a slick smooth feel while the 12 fingerboard radius and narrow tall frets are ideal for speed and effortless bends.
Over the years i have experimented with different exotic metals for frets such as titanium stainless steel hestelloy c 22 inconel 718 ceramic coated material zirconium tungsten coatings and cobalt based super alloys.
In the end the best of these materials proved to be a stainless steel alloy.
Now i feel better.