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  • What's the deal with nut width?

    I'm looking into getting an Earvana compensating nut for my SG, but I'm just not positive how to go about measuring it. I know this is retarded, but I'm not very technical that way, I just like to play and I'm lucky if I restring my guitar correctly. If anyone could tell me how to go about measuring this correctly, I'd appreciate it.

    -Jeremy

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    Re: What's the deal with nut width?

    Cosmetically, end to end (length of the thing); string width, center of low E string to center of high E string. Height is a set-up issue, that's not a standardized measurement. Also if replacing with a different type, the nut slot width becomes important, how thick the nut is *front* to *rear* {string side to tuner side}.
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    • #3
      Re: What's the deal with nut width?

      I believe an SG should have a 1 11/16 nut width.

      Ryan
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