360/12 Fret Profile

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360/12 Fret Profile

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I sometimes wish my 360/12 had a higher fret profile. It plays like butter, the action is ultra low, but I still wonder what a higher fret profile would be like. Anyone else have musings like this?
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Post by ojobob2 »

Yeah on a bass tho......a 4003. Sometimes i feel that although the slim flat neck is great, is sometimes feels a bit cramped higher up the neck as it dosent flair out like a p bass etc. Higher frets would help also.

But as soon as im playing with the band i cant even notice and it plays amazingly
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Post by rob »

My 4001 needs a higher fret profile, since it was played really hard by the previous owner(s). The frets are kinda worn down, but doesn't need a fret job, yet. (Thank God.) Sometimes, when I get in a groove, it almost has the sound of a fretless because they're getting so flat and smooth!!!
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Post by mike381 »

OMG!
"It plays like butter, the action is ultra low"
I'm spending $200 to make my ric play like that!
Higher action is nothing but sore fingers and alot of buzzing and out of tune notes trying to push everything down . . .
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Post by riffmeister »

"I sometimes wish my 360/12 had a higher fret profile. It plays like butter, the action is ultra low, but I still wonder what a higher fret profile would be like. Anyone else have musings like this?"

yes, I'll let you know what taller frets sound/feel like in about three weeks....and a wider string spacing at the nut and a custom tooled 12 saddle bridge..... ;-)
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Post by riffmeister »

pic of taller frets, frets which extend the entire width of the neck over the binding, and new fretboard finish

http://acapella.harmony-central.com/forums/attachment.php?s=5275210e578c6113d382a966e1c0b464&postid=5903461

should have it in my hands in about a week and a half...
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Post by johnashfield »

I strongly reccomend that you DO NOT get a higher fret profile on your 360/12.

I had mine refretted to have them extend over the binding, and had taller frets installed.

The problem I had was when I fretted any notes on the low E and A pairs the lower octave would go WAY sharp. Now maybe I am pressing somewhat hard, but I want both octaves to sound.

You may not have this issue depending on how you play.

I had the nut mod, though not so wide as to have the strings over the binding, and also had the 12 saddle bridge installed.

After a time of detuning the low octaves so they would sound in tune when I fretted the notes, I brought the guitar back to my luthier and he made the frets lower, where RIC originally had them. Tuning issue solved. For me.
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