you said so much without telling literally any of the benefits of narrow nut vs. wide nut except at 2:17 but that did nothing for me. I'm an electric player so maybe that's why but I really wish someone on RU-vid would talk about the actual differences for string spacing and nut width in a succinct and clear way for people who just want to know what the differences would do for the guitars they're looking at buying instead of all this "it's really a personal preference so come to our website and buy something idk"
I have big hands and fat fingers. My Legend steel string acoustic has a nut width of 43mm and not wide enough. Is it possible to have the nut changed to one with larger string spacings?
I found that weird too. At least for me that's the most noticeable thing for my fretting hand, more important than nut width. But for some reason sellers almost never list this spec
Agreed, I can't recall seeing string spacing specs for any guitar. So, even though a nut width may be wider, it doesn't necessarily equate to wider string spacing?
That was useful. However, I heard from "Sillymoustache" on youtube about the 1"13/16 inch Collings that he has and how for him the wide necks make it very easy to play.
15 series from Martin. Awesome guitars. I just ordered a 000-16 Streetmaster (high end wood and VTS!!!) and the only down side is that is has 1 3/4 nut and i prefer smaller.
Seagull s6 has 1.875 inch - confirm the specs from your end though and many others Martin, Taylor, Alvarez, they all have 45 mm Cort GA Medx m has one such nut width. Else use a capo on the 3rd or 4th fret kinda making that fret , the nut.