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This is a good point. Mr. Cooperman gives the impression of being very detail-oriented and guitar-knowledgable so I'd guess he installed it decently, though that's just a guess and would certainly make a difference in the result. For me, I think I've decided the stick-on piezo is a better option than the nut, as the piezo is flexible in placement and cheaper. We're not talking about a really pricey guitar here - it's a stock Takamine EC132SC with a spruce top, rosewood fingerboard (wish it were ebony) and sides - and I already want a second pickup for the main sound, so I can't justifying throwing a ton of cash into this option. Once again thanks for the info, I'm not knowledgeable in this stuff and it's great to hear from a maker. Daryl Shawn www.swanwelder.com www.chinapaintingmusic.com > Hey thank you for saying thank you Bro! I forgot to type in one very >important element in piezo > functioning correctly. The bottom of the slot and or where the nut is >seated must be perfectly > flat!!!