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Old 10-09-2004, 09:48 PM
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Questions about a Fretless GT-7

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I'm considering defretting my conklin GT-7 after i get a GTBD-7 and i just want to make sure that the purpleheart neck will stand up to a set of roundwounds without any severe damage, and will the purpleheart be enough to create a good fretless tone.

ps i plan on replacing the preamp(Aguilar odp) and bridge(amd) on both the GT-7 and GTBD-7

purpleheart
i read this forum, but i didnt think it answered the question.
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Old 10-10-2004, 08:27 AM
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I'm considering defretting my conklin GT-7 after i get a GTBD-7 and i just want to make sure that the purpleheart neck will stand up to a set of roundwounds without any severe damage, and will the purpleheart be enough to create a good fretless tone.

ps i plan on replacing the preamp(Aguilar odp) and bridge(amd) on both the GT-7 and GTBD-7

purpleheart
i read this forum, but i didnt think it answered the question.
Are you wondering about the neck or the fingerboard? I recently sold a stock GT-7 fretless with a purple heart neck. It had a phenolic fingerboard though and it was strung with roundwounds. Everything held up fine. Good plan about changing the preamp. I was going to do the same but never got around to it.

I also replaced the bridge with an ABM to allow for a little bit wider of a string spacing. The only thing I had to do was grind down the bottom of the string saddles so I could get the action low enough for a fretless.

Bud

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Old 10-10-2004, 11:06 AM
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very cool thanks


Im also going to have a ramp put on it
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Old 10-10-2004, 10:52 PM
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very cool thanks


Im also going to have a ramp put on it
As in "Gary Willis Ibanez signature model" ramp?

Now that I've thought about it abit I think the neck on my GT-7 fretless was actually wenge and purple heart.

Bud
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