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Great workable nut!
I personally like the graphite material for nuts, it gives solid tuning stability and clear tone.
They are also super easy to sand/shape. I've used several for my own guitars and those of friends.
They are also super easy to sand/shape. I've used several for my own guitars and those of friends.
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Great part, drop-in fit for the TE-70
This was a near-perfect fit for my Harley Benton TE-70 Black Paisley, I had to sand maybe a quarter of a millimeter on each end. The height was great on each string. I've had luthiers do a worse job.
Tuning stability improved dramatically. I also changed the string tees, which are also a factor in string binding during bending. The Harley Benton whose only issue was tuning stability now holds tune like a trained golden retriever dependably holds its own leash. Good girl.
I could be kidding myself since I didn't do a before and after recording to compare, but the tone seems better and the sustain longer. This mirrors my experience using a Graph Tech String Saver nut on a hollowbody archtop, so I think it's real.
I've only had it for a few days, so I can't speak about its durability. Other reviews suggested it can be an issue. I wouldn't have a problem replacing it once every two years if necessary.
I think this part is a cheap upgrade pretty much everyone should do.
Tuning stability improved dramatically. I also changed the string tees, which are also a factor in string binding during bending. The Harley Benton whose only issue was tuning stability now holds tune like a trained golden retriever dependably holds its own leash. Good girl.
I could be kidding myself since I didn't do a before and after recording to compare, but the tone seems better and the sustain longer. This mirrors my experience using a Graph Tech String Saver nut on a hollowbody archtop, so I think it's real.
I've only had it for a few days, so I can't speak about its durability. Other reviews suggested it can be an issue. I wouldn't have a problem replacing it once every two years if necessary.
I think this part is a cheap upgrade pretty much everyone should do.
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Have these on all of my guitars now, appear to affect the tuning in a positive way, not sure i can hear much more sustain as others say they can???
definitely helps with tuning stability and dont get that little "ping" when a string suddenly moves when its been binding to the nut
definitely helps with tuning stability and dont get that little "ping" when a string suddenly moves when its been binding to the nut
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fine
exactly what you'd imagine it is
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Works really well
Just remove your old nut, add some glue, pop this nut in, enjoy. This thing works way better than adding pencil graphite to a badly cut nut. Mainly recommended as ceap upgrade for squier guitars
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Smooth nuts ;)
Although TUSQ may be plastic, these hold the tone very well.
Most importantly, my strings dont slip and detune when I use the whammy bar on my strat thanks to these!
No more grease for my nuts :)
Most importantly, my strings dont slip and detune when I use the whammy bar on my strat thanks to these!
No more grease for my nuts :)
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Excellent quality Nut
Very high quality Nut, easy to sand and adjust. Improves tuning of guitar.
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Great replacement for Harley Benton teles
Seems like a quality product, but its main selling point has to be its fit - absolutely spot in (including string height) for my Harley Benton tele. Couldn't fault it if I tried.
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Very easy to set up, No sanding needed....
I replaced my original bone saddle on my telecaster with this guy. I didn't even need to sand it to replace. All strings have a great hight and the overall experience changed from unplayable to a really nice overall string hight and feel.
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Perfect nur vor my strat
The graph material makes the string going smoothly through. Detuning is really reduced against the original nut. It fits ideal regarding width and length and the hight/radius can easily be adapted by sanding the little cone on the bottom down until it fits ideal, by a nail file. The sound is fine and if someone not likes the nut by which reasen ever it any time can be replaced again against the original nut.
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