Well, I feel like I've measured the crap out of my Jackson SLSMG now, and I bit the bullet and ordered an Earvana compensating nut for it. These are the specs I came up with:
Nut (neck) width: 1.715"
Nut base thickness: 0.178"
Nut style: Gibson
String spacing: 1.450" (outside-to-outside, with Hybrid Slinkys)
String spacing: 1.423" (center-to-center)
After recording these measurements, I purchased a Gibson retrofit nut with the following specs:
Nut width: 1.738" (this gets trimmed down by filing)
Nut base thickness: 0.188" (3/16" - may have to file this a bit too)
String spacing: 1.423" (center-to-center)
I'm very pleased that my string spacing is not going to change. I can't wait to install this nut! I cringe every time I hit a note on the first few frets of my G-string.
I also measured my Dad's Epiphone Les Paul Special II (a starter guitar, but damn nice actually) and ordered a nut for him. It's the same nut, but the base thickness is 0.250" instead of 0.188". His string spacing is going to change from 1.367" C-C to 1.423" C-C, so we'll see how that works out. I may end up doing that job twice if the neck turns out to not be wide enough to support that string spacing. I think he would appreciate the wider spacing though. I'm being selfish a bit - I wouldn't mind picking up one of those Epi LP's, but I want all my guitars to have the same string spacing, so I'm using this as an experiment. I'm paying for everything so he better not complain if my experiment fails
Anyway, the only reason I'm sharing this info is because Jackson + Earvana information seems to be nonexistent. I'm sure I'm not the pioneer here, but the true pioneers seem to be silent. I'll report on how the install goes.
Nut (neck) width: 1.715"
Nut base thickness: 0.178"
Nut style: Gibson
String spacing: 1.450" (outside-to-outside, with Hybrid Slinkys)
String spacing: 1.423" (center-to-center)
After recording these measurements, I purchased a Gibson retrofit nut with the following specs:
Nut width: 1.738" (this gets trimmed down by filing)
Nut base thickness: 0.188" (3/16" - may have to file this a bit too)
String spacing: 1.423" (center-to-center)
I'm very pleased that my string spacing is not going to change. I can't wait to install this nut! I cringe every time I hit a note on the first few frets of my G-string.
I also measured my Dad's Epiphone Les Paul Special II (a starter guitar, but damn nice actually) and ordered a nut for him. It's the same nut, but the base thickness is 0.250" instead of 0.188". His string spacing is going to change from 1.367" C-C to 1.423" C-C, so we'll see how that works out. I may end up doing that job twice if the neck turns out to not be wide enough to support that string spacing. I think he would appreciate the wider spacing though. I'm being selfish a bit - I wouldn't mind picking up one of those Epi LP's, but I want all my guitars to have the same string spacing, so I'm using this as an experiment. I'm paying for everything so he better not complain if my experiment fails
Anyway, the only reason I'm sharing this info is because Jackson + Earvana information seems to be nonexistent. I'm sure I'm not the pioneer here, but the true pioneers seem to be silent. I'll report on how the install goes.
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