
Compensated nut on a 12
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Compensated nut on a 12
Has anyone tried this on a Ric 12? The pic is from Stephen Delft's bit on the mimf forum. 

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String bending would be fun on that one. Stretching a string and hearing it go FLAT would be strange, to say the least!
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Judging by the tuning fork logo, that's some kind of Yamaha. Weee-eird!
I brought this up, because I just put an Earvana nut on one of my parts guitars. Definite improvement. Unrelated to that effort, I recently tried a number of Taylor 12 strings and even with them tuned properly, I couldn't handle the open chord swirl.
I brought this up, because I just put an Earvana nut on one of my parts guitars. Definite improvement. Unrelated to that effort, I recently tried a number of Taylor 12 strings and even with them tuned properly, I couldn't handle the open chord swirl.
The guitar is Yamaha's Frank Gambale signature model. The curious bent frets are the Fretwave system - http://www.fretwave.com/index.htm


