Gear Watch: Warwick Just-a-Nut III Brass

Warwick Just-a-Nut III BrassWarwick has released the Just-A-Nut III Brass model to their line of bass hardware. It’s a nut which builds on the Just-A-Nut series by using high quality bell brass to improve stability and minimize long-term wear. As with the others in the line, the Brass model allows for precise adjustments to the nut’s height.

The Just-A-Nut III Brass model will be available in many options, including right and left handed, and from a standard 4-string (pictured) up to 12-string bass with octave strings. It will be a standard feature on all of Warwick’s neck-through models as well as custom shop basses, starting at Summer NAMM 2010.

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  1. Brass nut are overated. they sometimes buzz and give off weird overtones. One of the best brass nuts was on Ken Smith basses. It was scalloped between strings