Hey guys,
It's been quite a while since my last post. Couple of years actually. At any rate, I'm back from overseas and ready to start jacking around on these guitars again. But I had a question or two about roller nuts, as I am considering putting one on my Explorer.
First, is anyone using one? How does it affect sound, tuning and playability? Is there really any advantage to it over a traditional style nut?
Second, this is sort of hard for me to verbalize, so bear with me. I currently have a nut like this one:
And when it's on the guitar, like this:
the strings make contact with the nut almost exactly where the fretboard starts.
Now, on a Fender-style roller nut like this:
The strings seem like they will make contact with the rollers further back, approx. somewhere between 1/8" and 1/4" behind the start of the fretboard:
Is this the case, or am I way off in imagining how the roller is set up? If so, I guess that means I'd have to route out part of the fretboard on the headstock end? Thanks in advance for the help.
Oh, and by the way, I have a roller T-o-M bridge that I plan to use without a tailpiece (String-through) and was just wanting a roller nut for the sake of aestetic consistency, so I'm not hell-bent on using a roller nut, just curious because if it will work I probably will use one. Thanks again.