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Setting Up an Electric Guitar : Adjusting Guitar Nut Slots

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2 Setting Up an Electric Guitar : Adjusting Guitar Nut SlotsWhen adjusting the angle of a guitar neck sometimes you must make adjustments to the nut slots for the strings. Learn how you can easily do this in this free video clip.

Expert: Dan’L Terry
Bio: Dan’L Terry is an award-winning artist/designer whose work has been exhibited in national juried shows and museums, on the covers of books and magazines, and in feature films.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

Duration : 0:2:53


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6 Responses to “Setting Up an Electric Guitar : Adjusting Guitar Nut Slots”

  • BAUTZENERBABY:

    Poor camera!
    Poor camera!

  • bhabooshka:

    Useless camerman
    Useless camerman

  • Jensmilkshake:

    Hey. I had the same …
    Hey. I had the same problem with that flanger sound u get..
    When my did that i tryed to change out that string and it sounded fine again :)
    I dont know if thats something that happens with the string over time.
    But just try changing it,

  • gamjamproductions:

    You will need to go …
    You will need to go to a compensating style nut, that will fix your problem.

  • propsforprops:

    I’ve recently …
    I’ve recently replaced my nut, My g string is intonated but when i play a chord with it, it’s out of tune, my second string gives a flanger effect thing which I dislike, How can I fix this?

  • kaleluk31:

    i need to fit a nut …
    i need to fit a nut on a left handed guitar, the nut i have might not be a left handed nut.
    which side should be lower the side with the thick string or thin string?

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