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PTFE impregnation improves tuning stability and string life
Balanced sound with increased overtone content
Dimensions (L x W x H): 63.5 x 6.35 x 11.1 mm
Colour: Black
Note: All Graph Tech saddles and bridge inserts are slightly longer and wider to ensure a perfect fit on the instrument. The excess material can easily be removed with fine sandpaper.
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I am a luthier and have been building guitars for 10 years now. I've used all sorts of materials for a nut, but my personal favorite would have to be Graph Tech. Looks great on a guitar, it's easy to work with - sands easily and the self-lubricating is no gimmick - never had a string break or get stuck - tonal transference is optimal - What's not to like about it.
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Connor Zeng 02.01.2023
This nut has no problems and increased by tuning stability by a lot
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Good sustain and sound
Bob1337 11.10.2023
I noticed a decent improvement in the tone and sustain for open notes. My guitar is usually very warm sounding, so the nut brightened up a bit to my liking.
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Top product for odd dimensions
Rainer Z. 27.03.2024
I needed something for my custom build 6-String bass with super long scale. The original bone nut worked fine but had to be lubricated from time to time. Compared to bone, the TUSQ XL material is harder and takes a bit more filing-effort to shape. Absolutely worth the extra effort and lubricates itself. Thumbs up!