Fret Indentions
Fret Indentions
Hey guys, I am new here, but have been playing for a couple of years and about six months ago I bought a Taylor 110. It sounded better than any other guitar for the price and I thought that it would be of good quality since it was a Taylor. Anyway, on some of the frets where the high e and b strings hit I am noticing some indentions as if the strings are wearing the metal away. I use Elixir nano or polyweb strings, so I don't understand why this is happening or if it is usual for that matter. Any help?
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how much do you play?
it is usual over time, and the B and the e strings will do it the fastest because they are unwound and wear away the frets faster. the strings will notch your saddle over time too. i bought my 814 in july, and i can already see some wear...but i play it every day, usually for hours. but yeah, it is normal.
it is usual over time, and the B and the e strings will do it the fastest because they are unwound and wear away the frets faster. the strings will notch your saddle over time too. i bought my 814 in july, and i can already see some wear...but i play it every day, usually for hours. but yeah, it is normal.
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okay good, its not just me.
i am the same way, especially since i was just laid off for a while. i play for hours on end. if i am watching tv i am usually playing.
btw, will it get to the point where it's going to affect the sound at all? cause it seems like eventually it may cause the string to hit frets farther down the neck.
i am the same way, especially since i was just laid off for a while. i play for hours on end. if i am watching tv i am usually playing.
btw, will it get to the point where it's going to affect the sound at all? cause it seems like eventually it may cause the string to hit frets farther down the neck.
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eventually you'll need to have it refretted, its just a fact of lifempr wrote:okay good, its not just me.
i am the same way, especially since i was just laid off for a while. i play for hours on end. if i am watching tv i am usually playing.
btw, will it get to the point where it's going to affect the sound at all? cause it seems like eventually it may cause the string to hit frets farther down the neck.
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