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Very nice and fits the Harley Benton Te-52 very well
The install of this new Graph Tech nut was very easy. You can remove the TE-52 Nut really easy with a little bit of force, mine was a little bit cracked due to heavy bending. Just pressed the new Graph Tech nut in the slot, filed the edge just a little bit and it was done. It adds a nice radius the the strings of my tele, the previous nut was almost flat. One of the easiest upgrades for playability. Aswell as a 6 saddle bridge to fix the common 3 saddle intonation issue. Packaging was nice and the nut feels really smooth and not sharp like the stock one. Would really recommend!
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Plays it part in improving your guitar
I was having tuning stability problems and other issues with my American Stratocaster, so I decided to follow the advice of others and got one of these nuts.
I changed the nut along with the tuners and the trem / bridge so I don't know whether just installing this would be enough for you to realise your objective or not - but if you want to do things a step at a time on a budget, I would recommend you start with installing one of these and see how things go.
You could get a tech to deal with this for you, but in my opinion this is easy to install. Make sure you have some abrasive paper and a small file handy to deal with the adjustments you will likely have to make to the nut. You may also have to rub away some width depending on the size of your last nut. But it's easy to work on, and I had no problems.
Once it was on and the guitar was tuned up, the noises that indicate strings are not stable on the nut were miraculously gone and the guitar no longer goes out of tune so easily ! As I said, I upgraded two other key components of the guitar, but I got out of this nut exactly what I expected ! So, I would recommend you get one of these and maybe you'll have the same experience as me !
I plan to install a second one on my other Strat (because I bought two of these at the same time in case I screwed up with the first one - worth considering !! ).
I changed the nut along with the tuners and the trem / bridge so I don't know whether just installing this would be enough for you to realise your objective or not - but if you want to do things a step at a time on a budget, I would recommend you start with installing one of these and see how things go.
You could get a tech to deal with this for you, but in my opinion this is easy to install. Make sure you have some abrasive paper and a small file handy to deal with the adjustments you will likely have to make to the nut. You may also have to rub away some width depending on the size of your last nut. But it's easy to work on, and I had no problems.
Once it was on and the guitar was tuned up, the noises that indicate strings are not stable on the nut were miraculously gone and the guitar no longer goes out of tune so easily ! As I said, I upgraded two other key components of the guitar, but I got out of this nut exactly what I expected ! So, I would recommend you get one of these and maybe you'll have the same experience as me !
I plan to install a second one on my other Strat (because I bought two of these at the same time in case I screwed up with the first one - worth considering !! ).
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Better tuning stability and sustain.
Bought as a direct replacement nut for the generic and plastic thing on my Fender Lite Ash Strat and made the world of difference.
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The best nuts ever, period
I have been using GraphTech TUSQ XL nuts for years - I bought my first one to save a G-string gripping Gibson SG from tuning hell, and a guitar that just wouldn't hold tune before became a guitar that can survive an entire gig with no major tuning touch-ups.
I have since replaced all my guitar nuts with GraphTech TUSQ XL nuts with great results. This is my ninth GraphTech TUSQ XL nut, so I expect it to work as great as the other eight!
If you have tuning issues or even slight tuning instabilities, before dropping 100€ for shiny new tuners or buying Nut Sauce every so often, try installing one of these - you won't regret it. No more scraping pencil lead and messy syringe applications, the nut does all the work on its own.
I have since replaced all my guitar nuts with GraphTech TUSQ XL nuts with great results. This is my ninth GraphTech TUSQ XL nut, so I expect it to work as great as the other eight!
If you have tuning issues or even slight tuning instabilities, before dropping 100€ for shiny new tuners or buying Nut Sauce every so often, try installing one of these - you won't regret it. No more scraping pencil lead and messy syringe applications, the nut does all the work on its own.
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Does what its supposed to, and does it really well.
Usage:
It is really simple, it is a basic nut.
Pros:
It is self-lubricating, therefore leads to less friction and a great alternative to a bone nut. It is a safe bet for most modern Fender guitars.
It is easy to install, you don't have to have specific guitar tools to do so. The only tool you would need is probably sandpaper, and this leads to cons.
Cons:
Depending on your nut slot, installment might require a tiny bit of work, of which you will have to chip out the middle part. However, this is something one can do with a simple box cutter pretty easily.
In short, this is a great nut.
It is really simple, it is a basic nut.
Pros:
It is self-lubricating, therefore leads to less friction and a great alternative to a bone nut. It is a safe bet for most modern Fender guitars.
It is easy to install, you don't have to have specific guitar tools to do so. The only tool you would need is probably sandpaper, and this leads to cons.
Cons:
Depending on your nut slot, installment might require a tiny bit of work, of which you will have to chip out the middle part. However, this is something one can do with a simple box cutter pretty easily.
In short, this is a great nut.
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Very effective, cheap upgrade
In case you are experiencing tuning stability issues on your F-style guitar, the nut and string tree are the most common culprits. Had nothing but great experiences with this tusq nut: tuning stability was greatly improved. Requires some setup to make it fit the nut slot radius and the string slots might need some filing depending on the type/degree of wear of the frets on your neck. Nothing difficult though. One remark: the XL version -in contrast to the regular tusq nut- is PTFE impregnated. This reduces friction between the strings and the nut slots increasing tuning stability dramatically. In addition, this lubrication effect does not wear out when the slots are filed deeper as it is impregnated throughout the whole nut. Cool little product!
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I brought this for my Harley Benton Stratocaster guitar.
The nut at the beginning is obviously too high (because of the little thing in the middle of the bottom edge of the nut), little bit too thick and a little bit too wide. After I've filed it to match the guitar, it fits in very well.
Since the material is harder than the previous one, the sound of the guitar becomes brighter and more stable.
Love it a lot!
The nut at the beginning is obviously too high (because of the little thing in the middle of the bottom edge of the nut), little bit too thick and a little bit too wide. After I've filed it to match the guitar, it fits in very well.
Since the material is harder than the previous one, the sound of the guitar becomes brighter and more stable.
Love it a lot!
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great for HB te62
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Great and easy to fit
It took me some time to file it down to the size of my squier strat but it wasnt that hard if youre handy with a file. Results are great. Way better than any plastic nut those squiers come with.
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Works exactly as advertised
It needs some sanding to fit properly on a Fender neck, but after that's done it works great. No pinching and guitar stays in tune even with tremolo use. Wouldn't go Steve Vai on a non locking trem, but for moderate use it works like a charm.
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