I had my Epiphone Thunderbird 60s made fretless, a damn good instrument. I really don’t think that electric bass guitars need frets really. I like to see where the frets where at one time so I am sure to be fingering the right note. I thought that removing the frets on my bass would mean no more string bending but at least on my Epiphone Thunderbird I can still bend all the strings in the normal way. Standup double basses are fretless… Going fretless is a sure fire way to get rid of fret buzz LOL
I had my Epiphone Thunderbird 60s made fretless, a damn good instrument.
I really don’t think that electric bass guitars need frets really. I like to see where the frets where at one time so I am sure to be fingering the right note.
I thought that removing the frets on my bass would mean no more string bending but at least on my Epiphone Thunderbird I can still bend all the strings in the normal way.
Standup double basses are fretless…
Going fretless is a sure fire way to get rid of fret buzz LOL
Boiling the strings renews them.