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  • Charvel/Jackson Floyd Locking Nuts - R3 or R4 ?

    Having a complete brain fart. Which one do most C/J guitars have ? R3 or R4 ?

  • #2
    Anyone ?

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    • #3
      i thought it was an R3 nut but i could be wrong..
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      • #4
        R3

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        • #5
          There was a theory that unbound necks typically came with R4's and bound necks came with R3's. I'm not sure if that is actually true or not. It doesn't really matter, I always go with R3's to get slightly better fret margin.
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          • #6
            Well, I'm asking for a 1985 bolt-on San Dimas Charvel pointy. There is a small difference in string spacing but the main difference is 1 has a 10" radius and one has a 12" radius.

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            • #7
              Oh yeah that too. It seems like the R3 12" radius is a better fit on the vast majority of J/C necks. I'd just measure the neck at the first fret with a radius gauge if you are worried about it.
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