I have a 1991 CE24 and I need to replace the nut. The high E string is cut a little too deep. Any ideas where I can get a pre slotted replacement nut or should I just shim it. Another option would be to put a drop of crazy glue in the slot to build it up a little.
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Re: Replacement nut for a PRS
I'm pretty sure PRS's use graphtech nuts, and any good store should have a replacement. I wouldn't try the "normal" ways of "fixing" the nut, the new material may cause the string to hang up. PRS trems stay in tune so well, I'd be afraid to screw with it... it might lead to more frustrations due to tuning difficulties.
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I agree with the bone nut or graphtech nut.
Just get a blank and shape it and slot it to fit.
Its the best solution here, really.
if you cant do the work, take it to a shop. usually a nut replacement should run you about 45-55 for it all.
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Re: Replacement nut for a PRS
You can get PRS replacement nuts from a PRS dealer. They are a drop-in fit and are preslotted, so all you have to do is get a tech to fine tune the string slot depths a bit.
The 'compensation' is where the nut is located, not the nut itself. You can use any kind of nut if you wish. Bone is a favorite of mine.
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In the 2003 PRS DVD, PAul Reed Smith refers to the nut material as "unobtanium" as a joke.
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Paul has referred to the Graph-Tech trem nuts (in PRS axes) as "Unobtanium" for years... But alas, spiffy marketing cannot change what a product IS, only how it´s percieved [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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