moltenmetalburn":3ujdhbvs said:
rupe":3ujdhbvs said:
moltenmetalburn":3ujdhbvs said:
given the laws of density.
The only "laws of density" at work here apply to the brains of people who buy into this crap.
Says you, if money were no object to me and these live up to the claims, i would.
Oh, and my Mensa card illustrates the density of my brain just fine thank you.
I wonder if the posts would be less inflammatory if the price was say; $200. I tend to believe the people freaking over the cost so much are the ones who cannot afford them and never could. If money were no object to you it would only be about the results in the end.
If those results prove the claims then this is the next step forward for guitar frets. I suspect if the density proves to increase sustain the race will be on to produce fordable material denser than the metal currently used.
Oooooh, a Mensa card! Color me impressed. So you were tested as having a high IQ as youngster and mommy & daddy paid for you to join an elitist club. PM me if you want to know how I know about it...I don't talk about things like that in the open. It's kinda like bragging about how much something costs or how much you make...a bit classless IMO.
Back on point. How much appreciable difference do you really think crystal frets are going to make in regards to sustain? I have plenty of well built guitars that have all the sustain that I could ever want. Depending on the amplified tone that I'm using, I can have near endless sustain. Just how long do you want to hold a note?
Basically, we as guitarists come up with some pretty silly ideas in the never ending chase for tone. The vast majority of them have very little meaningful impact all things considered. I would love to see a comparison in this case of "crystal frets" vs. increased headstock mass for additional sustain...I know where I'd put my money. In the end it's just splitting hairs for negligible (or perhaps marginal at best) gains. Every once in a while something truly meaningful is discovered...I'm willing to bet that this ain't it.