Zero Fret

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Chris
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Hey Patrice, what made you decide to use a zero fret?  I'm assuming it's to give open strings the same tone as fretted strings, but if there's another reason, I'd like to know.

Ben
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The Zero Fret also determines string height and helps reduce friction as the strings move over the nut while using the trem; this helps the tuning stability.
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Ben replied righ.

Chris
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Is the zero fret the same height as the others, or a little higher?  It seems with a standard guitar neck, you'd want it a little higher if it's helping determine string height, but you don't exactly use normal necks :)

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The zero frets are ever so slightly taller than the other frets, and are set looser in their espective fret slots. The zero frets are also made from a harder material as the regular frets. One added benefit is that the zero fret on a Vigier guitar is a user-replaceable item. The owner can replace a worn zero fret and restore the guitar to it's original setup and playability, and do so quite easily.

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What guage fret wire is the zero fret?
1Patrice Vigier
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width is 2,70 mmHeight 1,00 mm

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This is actually one of the things that's got me really interested in Vigier, as NOBODY else uses one.

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The zero fret is the best system I found. I did not created that, just improved it. 

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