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unpluggedthumb
Posted 2006-01-23 10:14 AM (#268222)
Subject: G string wearing out at frets?


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I’m using D’Addario Phosphor bronze lights on my Balladeer. The guitar is pretty new, maybe 6 mo or so old. The last set I put on lasted maybe a week before the G string wore right through the windings at the frets. I put another set on three days ago, and again I feel the wear at the frets on the G string. I don’t remember this problem with the guitar’s original set of strings, which I believe were the same strings. This problem didn’t occur with the Martin Phosphor Bronze lights that were on for a while before I went with the D’Addarios.

Any thoughts? Thanks.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-01-23 11:03 AM (#268223 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?


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any specific fret?


(....and notice I didn't ask if "frets" was a nightclub)
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unpluggedthumb
Posted 2006-01-23 11:30 AM (#268224 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?


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right now, around 6'th ,7'th and 8'th frets. I had been playing a tune over and over that had a lot of play in this area, so... But with this last string change, I still play it, but not over and over like before.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-01-23 11:46 AM (#268225 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?


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Is this reminding anyone else of that ol'
Patient: "Dr., my arm hurts when I do this."
Dr: "Well don't do that."
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Waskel
Posted 2006-01-23 11:52 AM (#268226 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?



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More like:
Weaser: "But Doctor, when my hand heals, will I be able to play above the third fret?"
Doctor: "Sure you will!"
Weaser: "That's funny, I never could before!"
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-01-23 12:14 PM (#268227 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?


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Oddly enough, I'm fairy certain that conversation actually occurred and lead to my second, and more forceful, spanking by my doctor.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-01-23 12:17 PM (#268228 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?


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You may want to check the fret dressing. That is kinda strange. I would expect the strings to go dead, playing the same song over over and over, but to actually wear thru is kinda strange. Frets may need some attention if you play there really frequently.


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Waskel
Posted 2006-01-23 12:34 PM (#268229 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?



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Originally posted by Weaser P:
Oddly enough, I'm fairy certain that conversation actually occurred and lead to my second, and more forceful, spanking by my doctor.
What led to the first?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-01-23 2:02 PM (#268230 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?


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I figured we'd get bad jokes about g-strings. Or pictures.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-01-23 2:13 PM (#268231 - in reply to #268222)
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stephent28
Posted 2006-01-23 2:17 PM (#268232 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?



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Might be a small burr or something in that are on the frets like Jeff said. Take a little 000 steel wool to the frets in the area and smooth it out.

Make sure you tape off the fretboard before you start.
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Weaser P
Posted 2006-01-23 4:10 PM (#268233 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?


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Originally posted by Waskel:
Originally posted by Weaser P:
Oddly enough, I'm fairy certain that conversation actually occurred and lead to my second, and more forceful, spanking by my doctor.
What led to the first?
My birth. He spanked me then slapped my Mom.

(ba-da-BOOM!) Hey thanks, folks! You've been great!! I gotta go now. Don't forget to try the veal! Drive safe!!
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schroeder
Posted 2006-01-23 5:41 PM (#268234 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?


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Still working The Catskills with the same routine eh weez?

I've been wearing my Homer socks today. The last 4 days actually. I don't know why my kids think I'm like him. Where's my beer?
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unpluggedthumb
Posted 2006-01-23 11:22 PM (#268235 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?


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The damned thing is wearing again, and the string is kind of dead with a mild buzz. I'll try the ooo steel wool--and I definetly tape off the fret board 1'st.

Thanks.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-01-24 7:15 AM (#268236 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?


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if it's that bad you may need a full-on dressing. The steel wool may not be enough, though certainly try it...
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unpluggedthumb
Posted 2006-01-24 11:02 PM (#268237 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?


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If I do this, What about taking all the strings off at once? I'll also check to see if it's a waranty issue; what do you think? This sucks, I have to have a guitar. May go out and by a MIM strat, or tele for 350 for a second axe, though I prefer acoustic.
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stephent28
Posted 2006-01-24 11:50 PM (#268238 - in reply to #268222)
Subject: Re: G string wearing out at frets?



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Probably easist to remove all the strings and then work on the 2-3 frets around the offending area.
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