Originally posted by dai h.
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Also mentioned in post #52 was that there is no magic difference between the nut to first fret interval and the first fret to second fret interval. Maybe that's not true!..
Something that may be overlooked by some builders could be that if the face of the nut pocket is absolutely placed at the correctly calculated interval from the center of the first fret slot, it will always be wrong because frets are never perfectly pointy at their crown. If they were they would wear terribly. Sometimes frets are quite flat for a relatively broad width actually. How or if this is compensated for I can't say because I haven't researched it. But it seems that PRS has and actually taken measures. And that's not surprising considering their reputation. This might explain why some guitars (PRS not withstanding) seem to need nut compensation. Why this should be managed individually for each string, when every other interval on the fingerboard remains constant, still seems obtuse to me.
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