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jongitarz said:
No...For one thing it is a compensated nut that you can't get from anyone else but us, and alloy nuts make about as much sense as brass ones did in the 80's. Unless you only play open strings they don't do squat.

Jon, what is the deal with the compensated nut? It seems like you could just get the intonation right with the bridge adjustment. It looks pretty yar though :) (I heard Dale Gribble use the word "yar" the other day :) )
 

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It is much like the Buzz Fieten(sp) system. It makes intonation more accurate.
 

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Compensated nuts affect the intonation most from the first through maybe the fifth fret or so. You'd probably notice it more playing chords or playing a guitar, but it does make a difference on bass.
 

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Chords on bass? Dang I almost got root V figured out. Now me gots to learn more. Oh well

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RocketRobin said:
Then he must find the magic nut. The one that no other luthier on the planet can replicate :rolleyes:


Yeah....You keep throwing $ at your "luthier" I hear roller nuts are making a comeback.
 

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Super alloy nuts? What they made of? Let me guess Kryptonite.

Jon? wouldn't a roller nut be a good thing on a guitar? Not for intonation but to keep from breaking strings? No need for a number 2 pencil if one had a little roller on the nut.
 

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One time, it was like 1975? I went to see Todd Rundgren and you know who was singing backup vocals?

Luthier Van Dross.

Wilkinson Roller Nuts! I think I had one of those on a Strat Plus. That was a purdy good guitar, too. Locking Schallers and stuff. Heck, I even liked the Lace Sensors. They got real loud without feeding back.

You believe it? I used to play GUITAR IN PUBLIC FOR MONEY.
 

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You believe it? I used to play GUITAR IN PUBLIC FOR MONEY.[/QUOTE]


I believe it, but were you ever arrested for doing so? What guitar were you playing?
How much money?. I asked only cuz I can play one of them things too if I am so inclined. Just ain' cuz bass rulz.


Takes a long time to get to the bottom. I think I am almost there. I hope.



tk
 
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tkarter said:
Super alloy nuts? What they made of? Let me guess Kryptonite.

Jon? wouldn't a roller nut be a good thing on a guitar? Not for intonation but to keep from breaking strings? No need for a number 2 pencil if one had a little roller on the nut.

That was just a jab at rocketrobin. He has since been banned from the forum because of an email he sent to me :mad:
 

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He said F*^# You, and since I don't know where he lives so I could give him the opportunity to say it to my face, I banned him.
 

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bovinehost said:
Compensated nuts affect the intonation most from the first through maybe the fifth fret or so. You'd probably notice it more playing chords or playing a guitar, but it does make a difference on bass.

Especially on the low B. Some of those low notes can be a bi*ch if they're not intonated properly...

Of course, I guess that depends on how sensitive your ear is to that type of thing..
 
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