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The MusicNomad Precision Nut Height Slotting Gauge Tool (MN601) is a stainless steel measuring device featuring six laser-etched saddle height slots ranging from .012" to .022". Designed for electric, acoustic, classical, and bass guitars, it enables precise string height adjustments. Part of the KISS setup system, it includes easy-to-follow instructions and is praised for its accuracy, durability, and portability, making it a must-have for guitarists and technicians aiming for flawless setups.













| ASIN | B08M42WR5D |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,546 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 145 in Guitar Cleaning & Care |
| Body Material | Stainless Steel |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (595) |
| Date First Available | 28 Oct. 2020 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 32 g |
| Item model number | MN601 |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 8.13 x 1.27 x 12.7 cm; 32 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
L**A
Accurate and practical
Accurate and easy to use, practical size, easy to store or to take to guitar vendors to check setup prior to purchase
S**P
Excellent all around package.
This product has to be thought of in conjunction with the booklet and videos that accompany their use. Yes, this is a lot of money for something that is in effect a set of 'curated' and carefully marked feeler gauges, but because of the other materials and the very clear markings and instructions, I've made more progress in doing my own setups since buying the music nomad gear and following along with their videos, than I have in the past 30 years of various books and picking up tips here and there. Recommended – just be sure to follow along with their tutorials. I'm sure once I've absorbed it all I'll branch out but for the moment, these get a solid thumbs up. I'll post an identical review for their truss rod gauges which are also excellent.
S**N
Expensive but good
It is quite a nice tool to use and designed for setting up guitars so although expensive to me it is worth it.
C**L
convinience
feeler gauge set just as good
T**M
All gauges in one location. Used it to check depths and it's good to know it's there when and if I need new nuts.
J**E
Todo ok
P**S
There are lots of options for measuring gaps like this tool does, but it's super convenient to have a set of the common sizes in a convenient holder. The Music Nomad tools are a little bit pricey (not as bad as stuff from StewMac), but they are high quality. I think they're well worth it and recommend them, I use them all the time for guitar setups. Also recommend all their YT videos that show specifically how to use their tools for setups.
U**R
Alles O.K
S**N
I like to work on my own guitars but I'm not a guitar tech / luthier and I'm not doing this sort of work every day. If I was, I would probably regard this tool as an overpriced set of feeler gauges. Because I'm not doing it every day, I see it as a simplified set of feeler gauges that also happens to have what to do and how to do it embossed right on the side of the tool. I may not need to check or adjust the nut slots on a guitar for a year but when it's time for that, I won't need to remember the measurements or consult five different Youtube videos on how to do it. In general, Music Nomad does a great job of applying the "80/20" rule with their tools. Sure you can fuss and fiddle with nut slot depths and neck relief settings if you want but for 80% of guitars and 80% of players, these settings are perfectly fine. That's the benefit.
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