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tildeslash

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What to do if on my Axis with Floyd if only the G and B strings are touching the 1st fret.
The rest of them are above it, not touching and has enough space in between strings and fret.

Now if I shim the locking nut - on the GBE side only - then G and B will be fine but the high E will be too high.

Should I just replace my locking nut?
There is no fret wear.
 

Stevie

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As you said, shim the GBE side only, it will only take a little to shim to get clearance and the impact upon EAD will be minimal. I have this same issue with another Floyd equipped guitar and it works fine.
 

tildeslash

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Before shimming the high E was perfect height.
After shimming the GB are perfect but the high E is too high.
 

Stevie

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What is the string spacing like at the 12th fret? Low action throughout? If it is low it could mean some neck relief without the shim.

BTW, if it is a new guitar i suggest you contact customer service.
 

tildeslash

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Not a new guitar.
Low action all the way.
Neck relief is almost straight, very little relief, maybe 1/32.
 

Stevie

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Perhaps it is too low, i suggest you give it some relief. The end result will be a mixture of relief, shim (either the nut or the neck).
 

tildeslash

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How can it be too low?
When EADE are perfect the GB touch the 1st fret.
When I shim it and just on the GBE side then EADGB are perfect but high E is too high.
 
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