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Mike Money
03-28-2003, 11:57 PM
Hey, I have a Squier P-Bass that I think sounds like bul honkey, but I love the feel. I'm sure that if I swapped out the pick-ups and added a BadAss bridge, all would be find and dandy, but I do not have $250 to blow. So, I am thinking of defretting it.


What tool(s) would work best for this?

What do i place in the Frets spots?

If I end up hating it, can I put the frets back in?

Thanks,

Mike

:bassist:

conical johnson
03-29-2003, 04:17 PM
It sounds like you're defretting it because you don't like the way it sounds. This is not really a good idea. You'll change the sound, but if you don't like it now, it might not sound good fretless. Also, playing fretless isn't easy.

If you do a search on this site, you'll probably get all the information about defretting you could possibly want

Mike Money
03-29-2003, 10:31 PM
I can play a frettless...

I just wanna make sure i am not going to regret doiing this laters.

conical johnson
03-29-2003, 11:30 PM
I don't think it would be a huge loss, even if you didn't like it. It's a relatively cheap bass, and if you don't like the way it sounds now, there's nowhere to go but up. And you can probably sell it (for very little) if you hate it.

Mike Money
03-30-2003, 12:40 AM
I cannot sell the bass. I love it to much, yet I hate it. You know that "First Bass" connection.

Is it possibly to re-fret it?