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Juego de trastes Musiclily Pro de acero inoxidable de calibre medio de 2,4 mm (24 piezas) para guitarra Fender

SKU MX1553SS
Precio original $8.58 - Precio original $8.58
Precio original
$8.58
$8.58 - $8.58
Precio actual $8.58
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  • Este tamaño es común en todas las guitarras Fender, tanto altas como estrechas. Compatible con trastes de 24, 22, 21, 20 u otros.
  • Ancho de la corona A = 2,4 mm (0,094 pulgadas), B = 2,80 mm (0,110 pulgadas), Altura de la corona C = 1,25 mm (0,049 pulgadas), Espiga D = 1,60 mm (0,063 pulgadas), E = 0,60 mm (0,024 pulgadas), F = 0,95 mm (0,037 pulgadas)
  • Pre-radiado, por lo que tiene un radio ligero de 10 pulgadas, puedes doblarlo para que coincida con tu instrumento
  • Juego de 24 trastes precortados, cada pieza mide 70 mm (2-3/4 pulgadas)
  • Hecho de acero inoxidable duro, duradero, resistente al desgaste.
    Tamaño: 2,4 mm

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 31 reviews
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    Metro gnome

    These are high quality frats they're also big. They're very big and that's why I said. Please read. Make sure you kerf and saw those fret slots deep and wide enough for these frets. These will be bigger than whatever you're replacing in most cases and they will be deeper in most cases. They'll also be taller off of the fretboard than any frets I've ever used and I've done numerous refrets. These are big frets these are big frets and they're hard to file down. so if you don't get them slammed in right, I mean one trick I use with these because they're stainless is I just put the the first bunch of frets the first five frets I put on a vise and I filed them down specific heights like a very small amount like 10,000 each one so that they're slightly shorter leading up to the nut and then the rest of them are level and then the last ones I do fall away from above the 13th fret down. I just harshly file them down which takes a long time with a flat file like it's going to. You're going to be filing a long time. I honestly do maybe recommend putting the frets before you put them in the fretboard, put them in a vise and use a digital caliper to just measure how tall they are and those last bunch of frets to fall away. You can just do them, maybe with a Dremel or whatever. Your favorite thing is sanding wheel and just file them down that way cuz these will kill your files like these frets are tougher than your files are going to round all your files off and kill all your files. And you can't really kill files but you pretty much. Yeah, you wear your files down real fast filing these down so you might want to use like Dremel and sandpaper or something and gauges and just do it that way because it's a lot of work. It's worth it once they're in cuz once they're in it's just perfect. You got threats forever but these are harder and they're they're more hours like. If you're doing this as work for someone, you should charge a lot more for stainless steel frets cuz it takes about three times more of your actual bench time to use them first is like if foki gold frets you know soft softer metals

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    Austin Mountenay

    They are so strong and hard to cut. They are solid

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    Jimi
    Mismatched fret heights!

    I genuinely love musiclily products, and use them all the time in my shop. But there's a SERIOUS issue with these frets. After installing them, as I leveled them, a few were just not being touched. Turns out that SEVERAL of the frets in the set were of a completely different height than the rest. This means I now have to unmask my fretboard, remove all of the mismatched frets, reinstall properly sized frets, and deal with even more extra work pre-filing the new frets which will be higher than the rest now. It's 1am and I have a job to finish that I now have to stay up at least another hour dealing with, when I was almost done.If you're doing this work professionally like I am, do not use these frets. It will cost you more money than you saved by buying them. They are a good value for the money in theory, but the fact that the workers are so poorly trained that they'll just top off a box with completely mismatched frets is an inexcusable problem. This will cost me twice as much money as I saved by buying them. Not worth it.Edit: ANOTHER set that I installed a month before leaving this review turned out to have the same issue! I installed them before finishing, and upon leveling the frets tonight, I noticed the same problem. This wasn't a one-off issue. This is a serious, continuous problem!

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    luca
    Ottimi

    Perfetti! Ottimi!

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    Mark Elliott
    Not as described!

    I needed these to be as described - every piece at 2 3/4" long - so I could trim them to re-fret a classical neck. Instead they are precut for a narrow, likely electric guitar neck. Might work for you, did not work for me.

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    luca Ferioli
    Tasti ricambio manico chitarra

    Ottimo set di tasti per manico chitarra , già pretagliati non sono facili da adattare su curvature diverse

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    ROBERTO MANI
    tasti

    in acciaio medium jumbo di qualita'

    C
    Cliente Amazon
    Buenos trastes

    Son unos trastes muy buenos. Me han sorprendido gratamente. Son realmente duros. Si necesito trastes otra vez sin duda los volveré a comprar.

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