The Nut on a 5 string
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The Nut on a 5 string
Ok this is been buggin me for some time now.For all you 5 string owners out there how is your nut cut at the top.
I see them beauty 4s out there are nice and round.Mine came from the FACTORY looking like they slotted it with a knife.It is a V shape and looks like a hack job.Now on the saddles it looks like they just took a corner of a file and had at it.I will try to post pics latter today.Just wounderin if my was just abused or that was standard procedure.
But her sound is nice.
thanks DeWayne
I see them beauty 4s out there are nice and round.Mine came from the FACTORY looking like they slotted it with a knife.It is a V shape and looks like a hack job.Now on the saddles it looks like they just took a corner of a file and had at it.I will try to post pics latter today.Just wounderin if my was just abused or that was standard procedure.
But her sound is nice.
thanks DeWayne
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Re: The Nut on a 5 string
I like the V-shaped nut slots. They allow you to change string gauges without modifying the nut slot. My 4001 basses have V-shaped nut slots. Though I did have to widen the B string slot in the nut of my S/5 a bit because I like to use a .130" B string and it makes quite a difference in diameter compared to the factory installed .115" B string.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: The Nut on a 5 string
When I saw the thread title, I expected a picture and discussion of the player!

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Re: The Nut on a 5 string
Picture of a nut on a 5 string. Happy now?johnallg wrote:When I saw the thread title, I expected a picture and discussion of the player!![]()
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: The Nut on a 5 string
Thanks for the info now I have a peace of mindrickenbrother wrote:I like the V-shaped nut slots. They allow you to change string gauges without modifying the nut slot. My 4001 basses have V-shaped nut slots. Though I did have to widen the B string slot in the nut of my S/5 a bit because I like to use a .130" B string and it makes quite a difference in diameter compared to the factory installed .115" B string.
Re: The Nut on a 5 string
John, after a weird day of doing everything and nothing, reading your comment almost made me fall out of my chair laughing. 
Re: The Nut on a 5 string
While nuts and string saddles cut with triangle shaped files may be stock, there's pretty much no way to get your action set perfectly . I mean, how can you get the strings 1/16" off the fretboard at the first fret with a V shaped slot. Change string gauges, and the strings would now be either too high, or too low. No custom instrument builder would do it this way. I already know what gauge strings I like, so I don't need a one-nut-fits-all on my bass. Slots cut with nut files will also make more uniform contact with the string at both ends. I know that new bass nuts purchased from RIC are laser cut with the proper shaped slots.
Re: The Nut on a 5 string
Hahahaha!! I knew I could count on ya Joey!rickenbrother wrote:Picture of a nut on a 5 string. Happy now?johnallg wrote:When I saw the thread title, I expected a picture and discussion of the player!![]()
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Re: The Nut on a 5 string
Glad to be of assistance Scott!Tarrbot wrote:John, after a weird day of doing everything and nothing, reading your comment almost made me fall out of my chair laughing.
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Re: The Nut on a 5 string
Pretty funny exchanges
... and an enlightening thread, too !
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