Northcoast gets 1st 4001C64
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- squirebass
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Just check the donor registry. Look for someone way down the list. It works everytime.
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- mikeyesfan
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- mikeyesfan
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Good question Mike. Let's see how many answers we get to this one. To me, the Zero fret gives the sound of a fretted tone even when you are playing an open string. It also make the depth of the slots in the nut less tricky as the strings rest on the zero fret. While perhaps overstated, intonation then relies on the position of the zero fret.
Grtesch and Hofner have used a zero fret and I would like to know if Rickenbacker has ever considered it, outside of a reissue model.
Grtesch and Hofner have used a zero fret and I would like to know if Rickenbacker has ever considered it, outside of a reissue model.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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