ErikH
Well-known member
I rarely replace the nut on a new guitar but I almost always get out a set of nut files and tweak the slots. Maybe angle them back so the string doesn't buzz in the slot. Or file them a tiny bit deeper to make fretting the strings easier.
I usually have to do a little fretwork too. Maybe round some sharp fret ends a little bit.
I've had to locate a high fret on a new or almost new guitar and do a mini-fret level, crown and polish more than once.
New guitars have to settle in and also acclimate to their new home.
Exactly. On my Les Paul I rounded the back of the nut slots off so the strings wouldn't bind there. Ran a pencil through the slots once or twice and haven't any tuning issues since. It's a white corian nut that came stock on it. 2008 Les Paul Traditional Pro. Frets were pleked at the factory.

