SE's - Best Replacement Nut?
I've noticed on ebay and some other places that there are a decent amount of replacement nuts floating around, any suggestions for a replacement? I'd like to get something for my SE CU24 that will give me a little more tuning stability when I use the trem. Also, if I got a precut/slotted one, is it something I could replace myself or should I take it to a shop? I do my own wiring, pickups, setups, etc, but the fretboard and nut are one area I steer clear of because I lack the tools and skills to fix any problems I would probably create...
Re: SE's - Best Replacement Nut?
I would just buy a USA PRS nut in your case. You can make the swap yourself and may need to do some filling on the nut to get the height right. If your not comfortable doing this I do suggest taking it to a tech.
Re: SE's - Best Replacement Nut?
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Originally Posted by OsirisProtocol
I would just buy a USA PRS nut in your case. You can make the swap yourself and may need to do some filling on the nut to get the height right. If your not comfortable doing this I do suggest taking it to a tech.
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You can also get ready cut Tusq and Tusq XL nuts off eBay.
Personally, I left it to my tech to fit the Tusq nut on my Bernie. Not particularly expensive so I took the option of having the tech do it so I knew it'd be right.
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I used the US PRS nut on a couple of me SE's I've had as well as Tusq and I think I actually prefer the Tusq on my SE's....
I would jsut do it myself, but I like to tinker....
Re: SE's - Best Replacement Nut?
If you decide to change the nut, I would receommend taking it to a qualified tech. A poorly cut nut will cause an incredible amount of problems including, poor sustain, tuning instability and loss of tone.
Another thing I will also add. Before you spend the money on a new nut, you may want to make sure the current nut is properly cut. The SE models come equipped with 9-42 gauge strings and if you've gone to a heavier gauge, you will certainly want to widen the nut slots so that the strings are not being pinched. Pinched strings are the greatest cause for tuning instability.
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Yeah, a pinched nut can really ruin your day.
I'm like... 13 years old. Apparently. :lol:
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Originally Posted by Hans
Yeah, a pinched nut can really ruin your day.
I'm like... 13 years old. Apparently. :lol:
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Re: SE's - Best Replacement Nut?
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Originally Posted by Shawn@PRS
If you decide to change the nut, I would receommend taking it to a qualified tech. A poorly cut nut will cause an incredible amount of problems including, poor sustain, tuning instability and loss of tone.
Another thing I will also add. Before you spend the money on a new nut, you may want to make sure the current nut is properly cut. The SE models come equipped with 9-42 gauge strings and if you've gone to a heavier gauge, you will certainly want to widen the nut slots so that the strings are not being pinched. Pinched strings are the greatest cause for tuning instability.
Thanks Shawn, I think I'll take your advice and go to a tech. From the sounds of things it shouldn't be too terribly expensive. I did notice the strings binding on my se22 when I moved up to 10's on that, so I had it filed. But it's a stoptail so it's fine now. The se24 on the other hand is still rocking 9's and binding a bit with the trem.
Hans, grow up man... jk!!! I was thinking the same thing while I posted this thread :)