ZS-20 Slotted Replacement Nut for 12-string Guitars

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Model: ZS-20
$39.99
Material
Slots

The Zero Glide Replacement Nut System borrows the "zero fret" concept to reduce string contact in the nut by up to 93%, increasing tuning stability, playability, and open string tone. It only takes a few minutes to install with absolutely no permanent alteration to your instrument. For 12 String Guitar (For Taylor Guitars).

Also available in Black Delrin.

Specifications

Length 52.0mm (2-3/64")
Radius 16"
Production Height 9.5mm (3/8")
End Height 8.5mm (21/64")
Fingerboard 7mm (9/32")
Thickness 5.9mm (15/64")
Fret Sizes L, M, H, J (.035", .039", .043", .051")
String Spacing 41.7mm (1-41/64")
String Gauges .036", .060", .022", .045", .018", .036", .015", .027", .018", .018", .016", .016"

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Verified Customer Reviews

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I m impressed with this. Easy to install. I m not a luthiar but I have refretted a few guitars and made some nuts and saddles. This is a pretty incredible system. I was going to cut a new nut for an acoustic guitar I just bought. I tested it and it was not sliding perfectly through the nut even though there was no ping while tuning. The way I test a nut is to strike a note then smack the string between the nut and the machine heads. behind the nut I put a tuner on the head stock so I can watch the note go up and come back. It simulates a good bend and you can watch the quality of the nut you have on the guitar. Most guitars will stick at about 6 to 10 cents above the tuned note unless you have a really well cut nut. At least the wound strings will....steel strings will usually drop back to the tuned note if the nut is decent . The nut I had on this guitar was pretty good....no pings while tuning yet it would still catch occasionally which effected tuning.

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David Kennedy

Verified Buyer • May 15, 2017
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My circa 1997 American Standard Strat always had a problem with staying in tune after whammy bar use. I tried pencil graphite and different string sizes with not much luck. I put this nut on and a set of Gotoh locking tuners and now it seems to stay in tune very well.

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Jeff

Verified Buyer • December 31, 2017
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