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Hi people,

Thinking of getting my fretless bass fretted in an effort to cure my bass related issues...leaving me without a fretless, but i'm not gigging mine much at the moment, and i can pick up a cheapish one.

Has anyone else had a fretless bass fretted, if so what were your results?

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Jamie

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[quote name='bassjamm' post='243532' date='Jul 19 2008, 11:07 PM']Hi people,

Thinking of getting my fretless bass fretted in an effort to cure my bass related issues...leaving me without a fretless, but i'm not gigging mine much at the moment, and i can pick up a cheapish one.

Has anyone else had a fretless bass fretted, if so what were your results?

Thanks
Jamie[/quote]

My 1st Sei sixer used to be a fretless, I didn't know until Martin happened to mention once after he'd set it up for me.

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I had the dubious pleasure of de-fretting a bass that I had bought as a fretted, then found out was originally a fretless that someone had fretted, badly. It wasn't expensive, and it got me in to fretless, but it would have been better had it remained fretless all along. I think it would cost you more to have done, properly, than for you to buy an inexpensive fretted such as a SX.

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It's my Marleaux Constat 5 string...so we're talking about a serious piece of kit here. And of course i wouldn't do it myself, it'd be down to the Gallery for this...even with their experience i'm nervous about the thought of it, but it is the cheapest solution for my quandry!

It's lined...

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[quote name='bassjamm' post='243597' date='Jul 20 2008, 01:36 AM']It's my Marleaux Constat 5 string...so we're talking about a serious piece of kit here. And of course i wouldn't do it myself, it'd be down to the Gallery for this...even with their experience i'm nervous about the thought of it, but it is the cheapest solution for my quandry!

It's lined...[/quote]
get a fretted neck made for it? would only cost a bit more and would mean you could swap them around whenever you felt like it?

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Yeah, i thought the process of fretting it would be simple enough.

I originally thought about getting a new neck made, but i'd be looking at a lot of money to get that done, and i'm no tech so swapping the necks would not be done!!! Plus it won't add any value to it...simply having the neck fretted would hardly detract from it's value.

Hmmmm...it's all a bit confusing!

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[quote name='bassjamm' post='243739' date='Jul 20 2008, 12:37 PM']Yeah, i thought the process of fretting it would be simple enough.

I originally thought about getting a new neck made, but i'd be looking at a lot of money to get that done, and i'm no tech so swapping the necks would not be done!!! Plus it won't add any value to it...simply having the neck fretted would hardly detract from it's value.

Hmmmm...it's all a bit confusing![/quote]

Don't do it ........
Good basses are usually designed from the inception as either fretted or fretless and some can be ruined by changing them.
Its a very specialist job and needs a proper fret jig plus what if you don't like it or regret it in the future ?
Other things like the nut, action and intonation will also be affected .
I would leave it fretless and buy an inexpensive fretted bass, if you are not gigging.

Its not the same as de-fretting a fretted bass as these can always be returned to fretted quite easily.

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I'm [b]not[/b] going to do this myself, nor have i suggested that. This would be done by the guys at the Gallery whom i have great faith in. I also know that they'll do a great job of the set up and what not.

The purpose of this quest would be to have a gigging instrument, not to have a cheap knock about bass for some fun.

Thanks for the suggestions.

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I wonder sometimes, I know people have the best of intentions, bit it does appear that they don't read all of the thread.

Honestly, changing it to fretted won't have any detremental effects on the bass, Martin would do it so you wouldn't know it had ever been fretless, he'd probably have to change the nut I suppose.

And it would be a simple enough job if you ever wanted to defret it, why shouldn't it be ?.

As I said earlier, my 1st 6 string had been a fretless originally, but you wouldn't have known, obvioulsy a different story if I'd done it myself. :)

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[quote name='6stringbassist' post='243762' date='Jul 20 2008, 01:31 PM']I wonder sometimes, I know people have the best of intentions, bit it does appear that they don't read all of the thread.

Honestly, changing it to fretted won't have any detremental effects on the bass, Martin would do it so you wouldn't know it had ever been fretless, he'd probably have to change the nut I suppose.

And it would be a simple enough job if you ever wanted to defret it, why shouldn't it be ?.

As I said earlier, my 1st 6 string had been a fretless originally, but you wouldn't have known, obvioulsy a different story if I'd done it myself. :)[/quote]

Thanks Kevin...that makes perfect sense!!!

I'll give it some consideration...maybe i'll just sell it, hmmmmmm!!!

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