Pre-slotted Replacement String Nut for Epiphone-style Guitars - White
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Specifications |
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Brand | Graph Tech | ||
Category | Guitar Nuts & Saddles | ||
Type: | Slotted Nut, | ||
Intended Instrument: | Epiphone-style Guitars, | ||
Material: | Tusq XL, | ||
Finish: | White, | ||
Height: | 0.37", | ||
Width: | 1.724", | ||
Depth: | 0.24", | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | PQL-6061-00, |
Replaced stock nut on 77 Ibanez 2350
Took a little work to get the height and fit perfect, but well worth it. I did some other work at the same time that I replaced the nut so I'm not 100% certain, but sustain seems slightly improved. I can 100% say the tuning is more stable since replacing the nut. I used to have to reach over and make slight adjustments fairly often when playing something with lots of string bends.… read more The adjustments are much less frequent now.
Absolute must-have upgrade for any Epiphone Les Paul!
We bought it on a whim along with an audio interface because I wanted to see how much I could improve the sound of my Les Paul Special II. It is an unbelievable difference. So far I still need to sand the corners and add some glue but I didn't have to adjust the height at all and the intonation is still pretty good. The tusq nut gives my Les Paul so much more sustain than it had… read more before, practically endless if you have enough gain. It took me about ten minutes to put on, that's it. My ~$150 guitar suddenly sounds like it's worth $300.
WOW
I put this on my Epi Sudio. I wasn"t having tuning issues. Heard the Tusq nut help with the tone and quality of sound. I decided to take a… gamble. Boy, I"m glad I did! Honestly, it doesn"t even sound like the same guitar.
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