Hopefully someone can answer this, if not I guess I'll just contact them, but anyway. I've been wanting to order a new replacement neck for an old strat of mine.
I want to get 6100 SS frets, and I see there's an option to have a Tusq nut pre-installed. I'm curious if the nut is tall enough to clear the massive 6100 frets though.
This question popped into my head because I have a Mighty Might strat neck with 6100 frets and I upgraded the nut to Tusq XL, normally they require sanding them down to height, but with the height of the jumbo frets it was too short, and to get proper 1st fret clearance I had to shim it about .2mm higher.
Just curious how this works, if they just rough it out and assume you'll file the slots to the correct height or they try to get it close to playable condition out of the box. :guitarplayer2:
I want to get 6100 SS frets, and I see there's an option to have a Tusq nut pre-installed. I'm curious if the nut is tall enough to clear the massive 6100 frets though.
This question popped into my head because I have a Mighty Might strat neck with 6100 frets and I upgraded the nut to Tusq XL, normally they require sanding them down to height, but with the height of the jumbo frets it was too short, and to get proper 1st fret clearance I had to shim it about .2mm higher.
Just curious how this works, if they just rough it out and assume you'll file the slots to the correct height or they try to get it close to playable condition out of the box. :guitarplayer2: