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  1. Great, thanks got the info Yes I do, here for school for 3 years now. Decided to stay for the summer and do some things in the school studio. You know the area?
  2. anthony.page@acadiau.ca Here's mine as well. I'd like to read about it as another option, plus i'm getting more and more interested on this topic as i research. -Anthony
  3. Hi Brian, Thanks for the response. The strings are not riding to close to the edge, so it is a possiblity. I know that Earvana state many times on the website not to sand or file the top piece of the nut, but i'm not sure if they are refereing to the bottom, since that would affect the height. So, filing or sanding the sides, may be an option. -Anthony
  4. Hi all, Here's my problem. My guitar is being very stubborn about staying in tune on the lower frets. I'm sure you've all heard it before, tune to open chords and it's out of tune up the neck.....and vice versa. I've been looking at the Earvana (www.earvana.com) system and have it on a strat and it works wonders. Problem is, the guitars neck is a small 1 9/16" width, smaller than any offered by earvana. I've contacted them about a smaller neck but there's been no asnwer yet. My question is....are there any other known work arounds for this problem, or aparent causes? Since the nut is so small the grooves were not pre-filed so i've done my best and believe they are at correct depths. This is a huge pain and makes the guitar unusable at times. Any suggestions welcomed. Thanks -Anthony anthony.page@acadiau.ca
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