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Frets

  • 24 pcs 66.67 mm length
  • Hard nickel silver frets
  • Jumbo
  • For extreme pulling of the strings
  • A in mm: 3.25
  • B in mm: 2.99
  • C in mm: 0.60
  • D in mm: 0.53
  • E in mm: 1.47
  • Available since May 2001
  • Item number 148261
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Size Extra High Jumbo
  • Amount 24
349 kr
All prices incl. VAT
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43 Customer ratings

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18 Reviews

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Huge Frets!
Graham George 16.04.2015
Thanks once again to Thomann for great service and quality packing. A box of goodies arrived safely in the post - Germany to Spain in just 4 days from day of ordering to delivery at the door!

The 6000 is the Dunlop monster fret rightly described in the description above.
I've got them on another guitar, which I wanted a lot of flexibility to fret level without losing too much of the fret wire height. These are just ideal for a project like that.

Both chunky and high, they are a dream to play. For bending, the height of these frets sets the string high enough above the fretboard for your fingers to push the string from slightly below/under - thus avoiding contact of the string on the fretboard.
Bending becomes effortless with high frets - another reason I like this product!

My previous project was also a flat fingerboard, so these unbent frets are perfect!

If you're installing them as curved frets, they're easily bent to shape but strong enough to give a lot of wear too!

For added safety I drop a tiny drop of epoxy resin, (you could use super glue), at the ends.
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Dunlop 6000
Paul230 16.05.2013
Very good quality fretswire
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Big frets!
Marcus6774 23.07.2014
These frets are so big (and tall) that it's almost like playing on a scalloped fretboard.

Relatively easy to install these with just a plastic/rubber hammer and some super glue. Although, it would have been even more easy if they were not pre-cut, because they have to be bent to the correct radius to fit your fretboard. That can be tricky without professional fret bending tools, but after a few tries I managed to bend them with just my fingers. No significant issues there.

Fret leveling was a breeze since there's so much material to work with.
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Natalia Markevich 15.08.2026
The packaging is better than the photo! Thomann, the photo needs to be updated.

The radius of these frets is probably 12 or 10, I'm not sure.

Bought as spares at PRS Holcomb, haven't installed them yet.

I've had a few different electric guitars, but I'll never buy a steel-fret guitar or install steel frets again.
Steel frets make the sound harsh and hollow. They also add ringing and other noise.
So I bought regular classical frets—they sound fine.
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