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Göldo Zero Glide ZGZS5 Nut

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Nut

  • Pre-slotted for Taylor style
  • With the Zero Glide nut one can provide any guitar with a zero fret and its corresponding advantages without major remodelling
  • Improved playability
  • Improved tuning stability
  • Open and fretted strings sound the same
  • Dimensions: Overall length: 45.8 mm (1-25 / 32"), String spacing (outer strings): 35.7 mm (1-13 / 32"), Height at the edge: 8.85 mm (11 / 32"), Height at the center: 9.5 mm ( 3 / 8"), Width: 5.9 mm (15 / 64"), Radius: 406.4 mm (16")
Available since July 2013
Item number 313559
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Width in mm 47 mm
Unmachined No
Instrument Estilo Taylor
462 kr
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I am nuts about this Nut!
Anonymous 07.11.2015
I have often wondered why all guitars did not have a a Zero fret! Some do, but not all? Why? Now the ZerO Glide Nut from GoldTone has come along and I have just fitted one to my Taylor Dan Crary Signature model. According to the advertising blurb improvement will be found in three areas: action at 1st position/fret - intonation and open string tone. I agree wholeheartedly with all three claims and am very pleased, and impressed, with the result I have obtained! The guitar sounds brighter on open string chords - with noticeably improved open string tone - and the1st fret action is perfect. The ZerO Glide Nut I needed was the Z-S-15 and it fits to perfection. This is very precisely engineered product and does exactly what it claims. I fitted it myself. It took a lot longer than I anticipated (a lot of sanding needed on four faces of the nut), but, it was worth it. I intend, in the near future, to repeat the exercise on my other guitars. Well done Zero Glide Nut! it was a long wait but worth it in the end!
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