The bass nut string spacing is crucial for ensuring proper intonation and playability on a bass guitar. The spacing between the strings at the nut affects how the strings vibrate, which in turn influences the sound quality.
Typically, the standard spacing for a 4-string bass is around 19 mm to 20 mm between each string. However, this can vary depending on the player’s preference and the specific design of the guitar.
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