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What size frets are on a Fender Telecaster?

Standard Nickel/Silver Fret Wire

Size NumberWidth X HeightUsed On
6105.094″ X .054″American Professional, Deluxe, SRV, Roadworn, Highway One Texas Tele and many Custom Shop instruments
6100.110″ X .055″Yngwie Malmsteen and by request on Custom Shop orders

What is the best fret size?

Short frets like the 6230, 6150, and 6130 are good for people who really like to feel to fingerboard when they play chords. Whereas, jumbo or medium-jumbo frets feel smoother, provide extra sustain, and can let you bend without exerting as much force.

How do I know my fret size?

Measuring the height and width of a fret is pretty straightforward. The width of the fret is a measure of how wide the ” T ” shaped part of the fret is. The fret’s height is a measure of how high the top of the crown is above the fingerboard.

Why are 6105 frets so popular?

The 6105 is a tall fret (almost as tall as the 6000 size) but quite a bit narrower in width. These are great for getting the added pluses of string bendability and a thicker, meatier sound too. Guitarists that do a lot of bending, such as blues and fusion players, should definitely check out these bigger options.

What frets did SRV use?

The guitar featured frets that measured 0.110″ wide by 0.055″ when new, similar to Dunlop 6100 fretwire. String height was measured to be 5/64″ on the high E string and 7/64″ on the low E string. Each string had three full winds for the best angle at the bone nut.

Are jumbo frets better?

The main advantage of jumbo frets, is that when playing lead guitar runs, riffs and licks and solos, it is easier to bend the note by pushing the string towards the edge of the neck while fretting. Most frets classified as “jumbo” are both taller and wider than standard frets.

What frets do Les Pauls have?

Both the SG and Les Paul both use 22 frets, in fact. Although Epiphone (and Gibson’s) SG guitars are quite a bit lighter. Early electric guitars used 22 frets as a standard due to the scale length of most guitars. These days, many guitars have 24 frets and a much longer scale length.

What neck shape did Hendrix use?

C-shaped
Featuring an alder body and a 21-fret neck with a C-shaped profile, 9.5-inch radius, and oversized headstock, the Fender Jimi Hendrix Stratocaster is clearly inspired by the late-Sixties Strats that Hendrix favored.

What is a 6130 fret wire on a guitar?

6130 (.106″ Wide x.036″ Tall) 6130s are better known as ‘medium jumbo’ fret wires. This size is often used by Gibson on their more modern guitars. If you pick up a Fender Telecaster then play a Gibson SG, you’ll notice a big difference in fret size and playability.

What are the different sizes of guitar fret wires?

6105: Modern narrow and tall; currently very popular (.090″ x.055″). 6100: Jumbo. The largest fret wire available (.110″ x.055″). 6130: Medium jumbo (.106″ x.036″).

What size Jumbo guitar frets do I Need?

Medium jumbo frets provide good sustain and often make it easier to bend the strings. 6100 (.110″ Wide x.055″ Tall) These fellas are the thickest of all frets out there and are as tall as 6105’, so you can see why they get the name ‘Jumbo’.

What is the smallest fret wire on a Fender neck?

Listed by part number, name (where applicable), crown width and crown height, they are, from smallest to largest: 6230: The smallest fret wire found on older Fender necks (.078″ x .043″). 6150: Vintage jumbo. Much wider but not as tall as 6230 (.102″ x .042″).