

The lower lip keeps a channel open for the new fret to slide in.

Basic hand tools – whatever you need to get the old nut off and cut the new fret wire.The Zero Glide nuts come in a range of sizes for acoustics and electrics so it was pretty simple to find the correct nut for my application.

It gets good reviews, does not alter the guitar (other than swapping out the nut), is inexpensive ($20-30), is easy to install and doesn’t require bizarre tuning (e.g., Buzz Feiten). I decided that the Zero Glide zero fret system was the best way to go. The nut slot depth can have a great deal to do with intonation and playability, so I assume that there may be an issue in how the nut was cut for the SM-6.Īfter looking at several options, including: adjusting the slots on the existing nut installing a compensated nut, and installing a Zero Glide zero fret. We feature fully-encrypted "SSL Certified"secure online transactions and take phone orders 10AM to 10PM, 7 days a week.I have a nice acoustic Seagull SM-6 that I love playing but the intonation is slightly off between the open C and D chords. has been in business online for 15 years and accepts all major Credit Cards and PayPal.
