Guitars and basses:
Neck
In 2010
Rosewood has a warm, round sound, while maple has a bright a clear sound… at least it is what everybody believes! We think it is more a matter of personal touch and feeling.
Model | Head width (mm) | Head height (mm) |
Excalibur / G.V./Marilyn | 2,70 | 1,00 |
Excalibur Shawn Lane | 2,28 | 1,40 |
Expert | 2,40 | 1,20 |
Basses | 2,70 | 1,00 |
- Check that your nut is properly adjusted to your strings. If the grooves are too wide, the strings will float and make noise. If you have a Teflon nut, remove it and look below:
1 dot = gauge 9-42 to 9-46
2 dots = gauge 10-52
3 dots = gauge 12-56
- Check that your zero fret is not notched. If it is notched, it must be changed. You can buy a replacement from a dealer. If you have the Zero Fret S, you only need to change the individual part of the fret under the string that makes noise.
- Install the String Dampener if your guitar didn’t come with one stock. Also available from dealers, it sticks just behind the nut and dampens noise.
Yes.
If you have a guitar without tremolo or with the non locking tremolo, make sure to change or adjust your nut for the new strings.
The risk if you do not do it:
Bad tuning stability (if strings are heavier) or noise at the zero fret (if strings are thinner).
For those who have a Vigier with a Teflon nut:
We have 3 type for guitars: 9-46 / 10-52 / 12-56
We have 3 type for basses: 40-95 / 45-100 / 50-105
If you are using a tremolo equipped guitar, you can follow this guide:
http;//youtu.be/j-urIpWsFcs
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Neck
In 2010
Rosewood has a warm, round sound, while maple has a bright a clear sound… at least it is what everybody believes! We think it is more a matter of personal touch and feeling.
Model | Head width (mm) | Head height (mm) |
Excalibur / G.V./Marilyn | 2,70 | 1,00 |
Excalibur Shawn Lane | 2,28 | 1,40 |
Expert | 2,40 | 1,20 |
Basses | 2,70 | 1,00 |
- Check that your nut is properly adjusted to your strings. If the grooves are too wide, the strings will float and make noise. If you have a Teflon nut, remove it and look below:
1 dot = gauge 9-42 to 9-46
2 dots = gauge 10-52
3 dots = gauge 12-56
- Check that your zero fret is not notched. If it is notched, it must be changed. You can buy a replacement from a dealer. If you have the Zero Fret S, you only need to change the individual part of the fret under the string that makes noise.
- Install the String Dampener if your guitar didn’t come with one stock. Also available from dealers, it sticks just behind the nut and dampens noise.
Yes.
If you have a guitar without tremolo or with the non locking tremolo, make sure to change or adjust your nut for the new strings.
The risk if you do not do it:
Bad tuning stability (if strings are heavier) or noise at the zero fret (if strings are thinner).
For those who have a Vigier with a Teflon nut:
We have 3 type for guitars: 9-46 / 10-52 / 12-56
We have 3 type for basses: 40-95 / 45-100 / 50-105
If you are using a tremolo equipped guitar, you can follow this guide:
http;//youtu.be/j-urIpWsFcs
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Neck
In 2010
Rosewood has a warm, round sound, while maple has a bright a clear sound… at least it is what everybody believes! We think it is more a matter of personal touch and feeling.
Model | Head width (mm) | Head height (mm) |
Excalibur / G.V./Marilyn | 2,70 | 1,00 |
Excalibur Shawn Lane | 2,28 | 1,40 |
Expert | 2,40 | 1,20 |
Basses | 2,70 | 1,00 |
- Check that your nut is properly adjusted to your strings. If the grooves are too wide, the strings will float and make noise. If you have a Teflon nut, remove it and look below:
1 dot = gauge 9-42 to 9-46
2 dots = gauge 10-52
3 dots = gauge 12-56
- Check that your zero fret is not notched. If it is notched, it must be changed. You can buy a replacement from a dealer. If you have the Zero Fret S, you only need to change the individual part of the fret under the string that makes noise.
- Install the String Dampener if your guitar didn’t come with one stock. Also available from dealers, it sticks just behind the nut and dampens noise.
Yes.
If you have a guitar without tremolo or with the non locking tremolo, make sure to change or adjust your nut for the new strings.
The risk if you do not do it:
Bad tuning stability (if strings are heavier) or noise at the zero fret (if strings are thinner).
For those who have a Vigier with a Teflon nut:
We have 3 type for guitars: 9-46 / 10-52 / 12-56
We have 3 type for basses: 40-95 / 45-100 / 50-105
If you are using a tremolo equipped guitar, you can follow this guide:
http;//youtu.be/j-urIpWsFcs
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Neck
In 2010
Rosewood has a warm, round sound, while maple has a bright a clear sound… at least it is what everybody believes! We think it is more a matter of personal touch and feeling.
Model | Head width (mm) | Head height (mm) |
Excalibur / G.V./Marilyn | 2,70 | 1,00 |
Excalibur Shawn Lane | 2,28 | 1,40 |
Expert | 2,40 | 1,20 |
Basses | 2,70 | 1,00 |
- Check that your nut is properly adjusted to your strings. If the grooves are too wide, the strings will float and make noise. If you have a Teflon nut, remove it and look below:
1 dot = gauge 9-42 to 9-46
2 dots = gauge 10-52
3 dots = gauge 12-56
- Check that your zero fret is not notched. If it is notched, it must be changed. You can buy a replacement from a dealer. If you have the Zero Fret S, you only need to change the individual part of the fret under the string that makes noise.
- Install the String Dampener if your guitar didn’t come with one stock. Also available from dealers, it sticks just behind the nut and dampens noise.
Yes.
If you have a guitar without tremolo or with the non locking tremolo, make sure to change or adjust your nut for the new strings.
The risk if you do not do it:
Bad tuning stability (if strings are heavier) or noise at the zero fret (if strings are thinner).
For those who have a Vigier with a Teflon nut:
We have 3 type for guitars: 9-46 / 10-52 / 12-56
We have 3 type for basses: 40-95 / 45-100 / 50-105
If you are using a tremolo equipped guitar, you can follow this guide:
http;//youtu.be/j-urIpWsFcs
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Neck
In 2010
Rosewood has a warm, round sound, while maple has a bright a clear sound… at least it is what everybody believes! We think it is more a matter of personal touch and feeling.
Model | Head width (mm) | Head height (mm) |
Excalibur / G.V./Marilyn | 2,70 | 1,00 |
Excalibur Shawn Lane | 2,28 | 1,40 |
Expert | 2,40 | 1,20 |
Basses | 2,70 | 1,00 |
- Check that your nut is properly adjusted to your strings. If the grooves are too wide, the strings will float and make noise. If you have a Teflon nut, remove it and look below:
1 dot = gauge 9-42 to 9-46
2 dots = gauge 10-52
3 dots = gauge 12-56
- Check that your zero fret is not notched. If it is notched, it must be changed. You can buy a replacement from a dealer. If you have the Zero Fret S, you only need to change the individual part of the fret under the string that makes noise.
- Install the String Dampener if your guitar didn’t come with one stock. Also available from dealers, it sticks just behind the nut and dampens noise.
Yes.
If you have a guitar without tremolo or with the non locking tremolo, make sure to change or adjust your nut for the new strings.
The risk if you do not do it:
Bad tuning stability (if strings are heavier) or noise at the zero fret (if strings are thinner).
For those who have a Vigier with a Teflon nut:
We have 3 type for guitars: 9-46 / 10-52 / 12-56
We have 3 type for basses: 40-95 / 45-100 / 50-105
If you are using a tremolo equipped guitar, you can follow this guide:
http;//youtu.be/j-urIpWsFcs
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Neck
In 2010
Rosewood has a warm, round sound, while maple has a bright a clear sound… at least it is what everybody believes! We think it is more a matter of personal touch and feeling.
Model | Head width (mm) | Head height (mm) |
Excalibur / G.V./Marilyn | 2,70 | 1,00 |
Excalibur Shawn Lane | 2,28 | 1,40 |
Expert | 2,40 | 1,20 |
Basses | 2,70 | 1,00 |
- Check that your nut is properly adjusted to your strings. If the grooves are too wide, the strings will float and make noise. If you have a Teflon nut, remove it and look below:
1 dot = gauge 9-42 to 9-46
2 dots = gauge 10-52
3 dots = gauge 12-56
- Check that your zero fret is not notched. If it is notched, it must be changed. You can buy a replacement from a dealer. If you have the Zero Fret S, you only need to change the individual part of the fret under the string that makes noise.
- Install the String Dampener if your guitar didn’t come with one stock. Also available from dealers, it sticks just behind the nut and dampens noise.
Yes.
If you have a guitar without tremolo or with the non locking tremolo, make sure to change or adjust your nut for the new strings.
The risk if you do not do it:
Bad tuning stability (if strings are heavier) or noise at the zero fret (if strings are thinner).
For those who have a Vigier with a Teflon nut:
We have 3 type for guitars: 9-46 / 10-52 / 12-56
We have 3 type for basses: 40-95 / 45-100 / 50-105
If you are using a tremolo equipped guitar, you can follow this guide:
http;//youtu.be/j-urIpWsFcs
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Neck
In 2010
Rosewood has a warm, round sound, while maple has a bright a clear sound… at least it is what everybody believes! We think it is more a matter of personal touch and feeling.
Model | Head width (mm) | Head height (mm) |
Excalibur / G.V./Marilyn | 2,70 | 1,00 |
Excalibur Shawn Lane | 2,28 | 1,40 |
Expert | 2,40 | 1,20 |
Basses | 2,70 | 1,00 |
- Check that your nut is properly adjusted to your strings. If the grooves are too wide, the strings will float and make noise. If you have a Teflon nut, remove it and look below:
1 dot = gauge 9-42 to 9-46
2 dots = gauge 10-52
3 dots = gauge 12-56
- Check that your zero fret is not notched. If it is notched, it must be changed. You can buy a replacement from a dealer. If you have the Zero Fret S, you only need to change the individual part of the fret under the string that makes noise.
- Install the String Dampener if your guitar didn’t come with one stock. Also available from dealers, it sticks just behind the nut and dampens noise.
Yes.
If you have a guitar without tremolo or with the non locking tremolo, make sure to change or adjust your nut for the new strings.
The risk if you do not do it:
Bad tuning stability (if strings are heavier) or noise at the zero fret (if strings are thinner).
For those who have a Vigier with a Teflon nut:
We have 3 type for guitars: 9-46 / 10-52 / 12-56
We have 3 type for basses: 40-95 / 45-100 / 50-105
If you are using a tremolo equipped guitar, you can follow this guide:
http;//youtu.be/j-urIpWsFcs
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Neck
In 2010
Rosewood has a warm, round sound, while maple has a bright a clear sound… at least it is what everybody believes! We think it is more a matter of personal touch and feeling.
Model | Head width (mm) | Head height (mm) |
Excalibur / G.V./Marilyn | 2,70 | 1,00 |
Excalibur Shawn Lane | 2,28 | 1,40 |
Expert | 2,40 | 1,20 |
Basses | 2,70 | 1,00 |
- Check that your nut is properly adjusted to your strings. If the grooves are too wide, the strings will float and make noise. If you have a Teflon nut, remove it and look below:
1 dot = gauge 9-42 to 9-46
2 dots = gauge 10-52
3 dots = gauge 12-56
- Check that your zero fret is not notched. If it is notched, it must be changed. You can buy a replacement from a dealer. If you have the Zero Fret S, you only need to change the individual part of the fret under the string that makes noise.
- Install the String Dampener if your guitar didn’t come with one stock. Also available from dealers, it sticks just behind the nut and dampens noise.
Yes.
If you have a guitar without tremolo or with the non locking tremolo, make sure to change or adjust your nut for the new strings.
The risk if you do not do it:
Bad tuning stability (if strings are heavier) or noise at the zero fret (if strings are thinner).
For those who have a Vigier with a Teflon nut:
We have 3 type for guitars: 9-46 / 10-52 / 12-56
We have 3 type for basses: 40-95 / 45-100 / 50-105
If you are using a tremolo equipped guitar, you can follow this guide:
http;//youtu.be/j-urIpWsFcs
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Endorsement:
Neck
In 2010
Rosewood has a warm, round sound, while maple has a bright a clear sound… at least it is what everybody believes! We think it is more a matter of personal touch and feeling.
Model | Head width (mm) | Head height (mm) |
Excalibur / G.V./Marilyn | 2,70 | 1,00 |
Excalibur Shawn Lane | 2,28 | 1,40 |
Expert | 2,40 | 1,20 |
Basses | 2,70 | 1,00 |
- Check that your nut is properly adjusted to your strings. If the grooves are too wide, the strings will float and make noise. If you have a Teflon nut, remove it and look below:
1 dot = gauge 9-42 to 9-46
2 dots = gauge 10-52
3 dots = gauge 12-56
- Check that your zero fret is not notched. If it is notched, it must be changed. You can buy a replacement from a dealer. If you have the Zero Fret S, you only need to change the individual part of the fret under the string that makes noise.
- Install the String Dampener if your guitar didn’t come with one stock. Also available from dealers, it sticks just behind the nut and dampens noise.
Yes.
If you have a guitar without tremolo or with the non locking tremolo, make sure to change or adjust your nut for the new strings.
The risk if you do not do it:
Bad tuning stability (if strings are heavier) or noise at the zero fret (if strings are thinner).
For those who have a Vigier with a Teflon nut:
We have 3 type for guitars: 9-46 / 10-52 / 12-56
We have 3 type for basses: 40-95 / 45-100 / 50-105
If you are using a tremolo equipped guitar, you can follow this guide:
http;//youtu.be/j-urIpWsFcs
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Miscellaneous:
Neck
In 2010
Rosewood has a warm, round sound, while maple has a bright a clear sound… at least it is what everybody believes! We think it is more a matter of personal touch and feeling.
Model | Head width (mm) | Head height (mm) |
Excalibur / G.V./Marilyn | 2,70 | 1,00 |
Excalibur Shawn Lane | 2,28 | 1,40 |
Expert | 2,40 | 1,20 |
Basses | 2,70 | 1,00 |
- Check that your nut is properly adjusted to your strings. If the grooves are too wide, the strings will float and make noise. If you have a Teflon nut, remove it and look below:
1 dot = gauge 9-42 to 9-46
2 dots = gauge 10-52
3 dots = gauge 12-56
- Check that your zero fret is not notched. If it is notched, it must be changed. You can buy a replacement from a dealer. If you have the Zero Fret S, you only need to change the individual part of the fret under the string that makes noise.
- Install the String Dampener if your guitar didn’t come with one stock. Also available from dealers, it sticks just behind the nut and dampens noise.
Yes.
If you have a guitar without tremolo or with the non locking tremolo, make sure to change or adjust your nut for the new strings.
The risk if you do not do it:
Bad tuning stability (if strings are heavier) or noise at the zero fret (if strings are thinner).
For those who have a Vigier with a Teflon nut:
We have 3 type for guitars: 9-46 / 10-52 / 12-56
We have 3 type for basses: 40-95 / 45-100 / 50-105
If you are using a tremolo equipped guitar, you can follow this guide:
http;//youtu.be/j-urIpWsFcs