[Input Needed] Fret Seating Issues on New-ish Guitars

RandomGuy

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I have an ESP E-II M-I that I bought in March of 2025. Initially, the frets were dead on and everything played really smoothly. A year later, I've got uneven frets all over the board from fret 13 and higher. I'm wondering if shifts in humidity/seasonal changes/environmental changes combined with it being a new guitar have resulted in some frets becoming a little unseated. These are stainless steel frets and they came leveled, nicely crowned, and very polished. When I first got the guitar I could drop the action to 1mm on the bass side and .75mm on the treble side without a problem. Now I'm having to keep it at 1.25mm on the bass side and 1.00mm on the treble side to avoid horrid buzz on the D and G strings on the 12th fret and above. I get this isn't a horrible situation to be in, but this is a pretty expensive guitar and dealing with stainless frets is a bit more expensive than nickel. So I was wondering if any of you had this experience, and if so, what you did to fix it. My first thought is brass fret hammer and see if I can pop them back down. And if that doesn't work just bite the bullet and take them to get leveled.

Thank you all in advance.
 
It’s not likely to be the frets unseated .
It sounds like the truss rod adjustment is wrong.
The neck will need to be almost dead level to work with the action you stated. That would require at least seasonal adjustment and fairly close attention to keeping the set up .
Don’t go anywhere near a brass hammer. Do you have a trusted technician?
 
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