The Just-A-Nut III Brass model is described as "yet another stage in the development of this unique component."
According to Warwick, advantages include precise adjustments of the nut’s height, maximum stability and minimal long-term wear.
This nut requires an elaborate production process featuring quality bell brass, the company says. It is available in a variety of options for right and left handed instruments and from 4-string bass all the way up to a 12-string bass with octave strings.
The Just-A-Nut III Brass will be a standard feature on all Warwick neck-through models starting Summer NAMM 2010.
Custom Shop instruments have this nut option in principle as a standard feature as well.
For more info, visit www.warwickbass.com.
This nut requires an elaborate production process featuring quality bell brass, the company says. It is available in a variety of options for right and left handed instruments and from 4-string bass all the way up to a 12-string bass with octave strings.
The Just-A-Nut III Brass will be a standard feature on all Warwick neck-through models starting Summer NAMM 2010.
Custom Shop instruments have this nut option in principle as a standard feature as well.
For more info, visit www.warwickbass.com.

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