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  • Adding a locking nut?

    So lets say I have a Jackson neck, set for a V trem, with the regular black nut. If I wanted to add a locking nut, how much of a hastle would it be for a skilled luthier?

    Is it worth the effort? Or would I be better off just finding a neck with a locking nut?

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    Re: Adding a locking nut?

    You could always add it Kahler-style right behind the regular nut. I've had a couple like that and they work reasonably well.
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    • #3
      Re: Adding a locking nut?

      Kahler style would be easier. I don't know what it would cost for a luthier to do it, but I know that a good one can. I could if I had the right tools here, which I don't. I can find out if you want.

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        Re: Adding a locking nut?

        or you could use locking tuners.
        what are the specs ive got a jackson neck with an OFR nut on it i maybe willing to trade.

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        • #5
          Re: Adding a locking nut?

          Locking tuners wouldn't work as well. A locking nut takes out the friction of the nut that can lead to slight differences in string tension that make you go out of tune.

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            Re: Adding a locking nut?

            [ QUOTE ]
            or you could use locking tuners.
            what are the specs ive got a jackson neck with an OFR nut on it i maybe willing to trade.

            [/ QUOTE ]

            I've been looking for a USA Jackson neck for a while, and found some over a KE's. I may pick one of those up if possible.

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