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Graph Tech Black TUSQ XL PU-6519-00 Nut

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Nut for Electric Guitar

  • Suitable for guitars with Floyd Rose Special-Style Locking Nut
  • Made of black TUSQ XL
  • Slotted
  • Flat bottom
  • Designed for 12" fingerboard radius
  • String spacing E to E: 35.85 mm (1.411")
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 42.82 x 15.42 x 9.2 mm (1.686" x 0.607" x 0.362")
  • Colour: Black

Note: All Graph Tech saddles and nuts are slightly longer and wider to ensure a perfect fit on the instrument. This extra material can easily be removed with fine grit sandpaper.

  • Disponível desde Junho 2024
  • número de artigo 592827
  • unidade de venda 1 peça(s)
  • Width in mm 43 mm
  • Unmachined No
  • Instrument Electric Guitar
€ 35
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A game changer
Lobbyist 26.12.2025
I Hate Floyd Roses. Coming from a more traditional guitar, I found them annoying. I always thought it was the business end that was the problem for me, but in hindsight it was the nut end. Tuning. Clamping. Unclamping. Tuning. Clamping again. Again with hindsight the other end is fine. Solid. Doesn't move. No tuning issues.
So, on a Jackson Adrian smith I decided to take off the bulky Floyd Rose special and licking nut. Put on a Floyd NFT (less bulky, feels like a normal bride but still locking) therefore with no fine tuners I could go back to normal locking tuners at the neck end.....and this genius nut.
Seriously better tone and feel....zero tuning issues, probably better tbh..... easier to bend strings....and less messing around to change tunings on the fly or change strings....and an extra bonus, no floppy strings when dive-bombing because they aren't clamped at the nut..they just stretch down and up as strings do under tension.
Best thing I've bought for ages. Get one. Now.
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