J JBroll I MIX WITH PHYSICS!!!! Mar 8, 2006 5,918 2 38 San Antonio, TX, USA May 18, 2008 #21 Not really, the zero fret is more often done for tone reasons and the shim is done as part of a setup. Jeff
Not really, the zero fret is more often done for tone reasons and the shim is done as part of a setup. Jeff
Zuranthus Member Feb 13, 2008 203 0 16 May 19, 2008 #22 well all the places advertise it as a string hight correction system
J JBroll I MIX WITH PHYSICS!!!! Mar 8, 2006 5,918 2 38 San Antonio, TX, USA May 19, 2008 #23 That's not why 99% of the zero-fret users I know use them - the tone is more consistent between open and fretted notes. Shims just make up for a nut that was filed too deep. Jeff
That's not why 99% of the zero-fret users I know use them - the tone is more consistent between open and fretted notes. Shims just make up for a nut that was filed too deep. Jeff