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Jazz bass fretless nut replacement?


minkey1980
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Unfortunately it's not a simple case of popping a new pre-cut one in. It'll need to be filed down and set up properly by someone who knows how - sadly a dying art these days!
I've had replacement nuts done by highly recommended luthiers only to have to take them down quite a bit further when I get them home.

On a fretted bass i think the nut should be set just very slightly higher than the first fret with the string open. I.e. the same difference between the 1st and 2nd frets. So many basses have the nut really high and it makes playing the first fret really hard work.

On a fretless bass the nut needs to be surprisingly low, i.e. just a tiny amount above the fingerboard, and whilst it may look worn out compared to a fretted bass it could be that it's right (I don't know) and the buzz is down to neck relief. but nut height is just as personal as action height, it might just be you're a heavier player than the previous owner and need a slightly higher nut.

Pictures would be a real help. But to answer your question, a graph tech one will be more than fine. It's just how it's fitted that will make the difference. Personally I would go to a luthier (and I mean a good one, not a guitar shop repairman) who will have the right sort of nut and the knowledge to fit it properly.

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I took my defretted bass to my local guitar shop, and they charged me a tenner, all in. It's fine.

Edit: to put a new nut in, that is. And yes it's very very low. The strings are almost touching the fretboard.

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