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Sintoms Fretwire Special Brass Set 2,00 mm

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General Description of the SINTOMS Fretwire Special Brass Set 2,00 mm

The SINTOMS Brass 2,00mm Set 6 Frets is a set of frets made by the industry's leading fret manufacturer, SINTOMS. These frets are made of brass, which means they are specially suited for historic makeovers, providing the instrument with a classic touch and look.

Features

  •     Quantity: Set of 6
  •     Size: Vintage 2,00mm x 1.00mm (each piece 260mm long)
  •     Material: Brass

What should I consider when choosing a fret size?

The frets are a fundamental part of the instrument and are in constant contact with the player's fingers. This is why their choice will play a very important role in the construction of the instrument.

As far as playability is concerned, two factors must be taken into account: fret height and fret width.

Fret height refers to the distance between the fingerboard and the top of the fret. With higher frets there is less contact between the fingers and the fingerboard. Thus less pressure is needed to sound the notes. This facilitates techniques such as bending and tapping.

On the other hand, fret width refers to the width of the top of the frets. With wider frets the angle between the fingerboard and the top of the fret crown is less. This makes it easier to glide over the fingerboard. This contributes to a smoother playing feel when using wider frets. And this, in turn, makes it easier to bend the strings.

Fret tools

At Maderas Barber you can find a wide variety of fret tools to help you with fret installation. These tools include fret crowning files, fret cutter discs to create fret slots in the fingerboard, fret cutters and luthiers' pressure devices. We also offer repair kits and products for polishing and cleaning frets.

Also our experts are available to advise you on the selection of the right tools and frets for your instrument.

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Data sheet

Type of Hardware: Frets
Material: Brass
Crown Weight: 2
Fret Type: Medium
Crown Height: 1

Reviews

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Ciro M
10/25/2024

very satisfied

Very good quality brass frets for vintage guitars refretting. They give a good grip in a new slot and are easy to work with even when you have to modify the tang to adapt to old slots.
It would be great to have 1,5x1 mm size also for older romantic guitars refretting

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Sintoms Fretwire Special Brass Set 2,00 mm

General Description of the SINTOMS Fretwire Special Brass Set 2,00 mm

The SINTOMS Brass 2,00mm Set 6 Frets is a set of frets made by the industry's leading fret manufacturer, SINTOMS. These frets are made of brass, which means they are specially suited for historic makeovers, providing the instrument with a classic touch and look.

Features

  •     Quantity: Set of 6
  •     Size: Vintage 2,00mm x 1.00mm (each piece 260mm long)
  •     Material: Brass

What should I consider when choosing a fret size?

The frets are a fundamental part of the instrument and are in constant contact with the player's fingers. This is why their choice will play a very important role in the construction of the instrument.

As far as playability is concerned, two factors must be taken into account: fret height and fret width.

Fret height refers to the distance between the fingerboard and the top of the fret. With higher frets there is less contact between the fingers and the fingerboard. Thus less pressure is needed to sound the notes. This facilitates techniques such as bending and tapping.

On the other hand, fret width refers to the width of the top of the frets. With wider frets the angle between the fingerboard and the top of the fret crown is less. This makes it easier to glide over the fingerboard. This contributes to a smoother playing feel when using wider frets. And this, in turn, makes it easier to bend the strings.

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