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[QUOTE="Niccolai:640183"]cav said:[QUOTE]why do the frets angle like that??[/QUOTE] They are called 'fanned' frets. It improves string tension, intonation, etc. You see it on Novax(sp?) guitars and basses. and it's sortof like what they try to do with the buzz feitin and earvanna system It adjusts the scale length of each string individually and each string has a differen't 'interuption point' from the frets. If you look inside a piano (and most non fretted stringed instruments), the strings are a different length, which help their performance, and this is what they try and replicate. With such a wide tuning range, fanned frets can be crucial.[/QUOTE]
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