Yhep. You dont need to file the groove too deep, just enough to stop the string moving.
About half a bees knee will do the trick
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Yhep. You dont need to file the groove too deep, just enough to stop the string moving.
About half a bees knee will do the trick
I've read somewhere that the notch has to be no deeper than about half the diameter of the string or something like that, sounds easy enough, I'll have a look for my nut-slot files tomorrow.
What's interesting is that the notches in the string saddles on the old bridge are way deeper than they really should be, not surprising considering that it's cheap hardware.
With the old bridge, you will probably find it was made from mystery metal.
Usually very soft so the strings most likely cut the grooves deeper just through the tension and constant tuning.
Update:
I have just ordered a couple of white Graphtech Tusq XL nuts from Real Tone Music for my SG guitar.
Hey Doc, I've just listened to your before and after demos. Massive improvement with the new bridge and gets rid of that rather grating sitar type sound!
Sounds good Doc, huge improvement. Hope the rest of the upgrades go just as well.
rob
Cheers Robin.
Quick Update:
I've just put my order in for the two new Entwistle HV58 pickups to Pitbull Guitars.
nice one Doc, so the nickel ones or the zebra's ?
any idea what the resistance are on neck and bridge?