My new 4001C64S
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shamustwin
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mortivan
A zero fret is just a cheap way for a maker to build an instrument as it eliminates the time necessary to properly cut the nut. It's a total compromise of string geometry- the G string simply doesn't have the same arc of travel the E string does, yet the zero fret forces the height to be the same and can't be adjusted.
One positive point of a zero fret is that the open string tone is closer to that of a fretted note.
One positive point of a zero fret is that the open string tone is closer to that of a fretted note.
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shamustwin
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