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MusiclilyPro 44mm Standard LP style Flat Bottom Bone Nut Compatible with USA Les Paul Electric Guitar, 44.07x4.98x9.30mm (2 Pieces)
W**S
What a difference!!!
I put this on a cheap $99 Glarry strat copy. This nut made an enormous difference. It's kinda unbelievable. It's definitely true bone. Installed it In no time. All it needed was a few passes with a small file to get the thickness correct and it pushed right in. I also have their locking tuners on this guitar (I highly recommend). The difference in sound blew me away! I chucked the cheap plastic nut in the trash. I'm sold on musiclily. Good products at an affordable price. You won't be sorry with these guys.
M**H
Good Quality Bone Nut
Although I mistakenly ordered these for a lefty. I own both right and left handed Gibson's and a few Epiphone's. Along with a lot of other guitars. I do all the work on maintaining my guitars. Playing right and left handed and owning a lot of guitars I do switch nuts a lot. I found these to be excellent replacment for both my Gibson Les Paul Standard and it's Epiphone Counterpart. I even used one on a Epiphone Dove Acoustic. It slotted right in. No sanding was needed at all. Action was perfect all up and down the neck. No buzzing, no fretting out. Over the years I've bought quite a few replacment nuts. So far these have been some of the best quality I've purchased. I just placed another order for some LEFT handed nuts from a different company. I can only hope the quality will be as good as these. Getting two bone nuts for this price and quality is definitely a good deal and a good value. I would recommend them.
K**D
great value, perfect fit, highly recommend
Exactly as described, very solid slotted perfectly, basically dropped in. I put this in a "very" inexpensive strat copy, made by Glarry. The nut included with the guitar is/was made of some kind of plastic which was a bit soft. This rigid bone nut makes a surprisingly big difference in the tone of the guitar, the strings resonate more clearly, and travel across/through the slots far better. The original nut was a little "grippy" and caused the strings to get caught a little bit, making tuning challenging previously. *I say dropped in, but the nut arrived slightly wider than the nut slot, but this is actually perfect, I passed the nut over a flat file a few times, testing as i went and BOOM! perfect snug fit, no glue. I cannot get over the improvement in tone!
A**D
Good quality. Look and sound great. Might consider a few extras at the same time.
High quality bone. Looks beautiful. Mine was a little low, and I had to use white glue to attach a very thin (less than a millimeter by the time the sanding was done) piece of wood to the bottom to shim up the high e string end. If you read these reviews musiclily, it would be great to get a couple of very thin (1mm thick?) shims (bone or hardwood) thrown into the bag along with the bone nuts to help out people who don't have a table saw and don't want to use plastic.Pretty easy to sand the bottom of the nut to get the string heights correct with a feeler gauge. It would be worth buying some wire files at the same time to give you the technology to shape the slots correctly. The book by Dan Erlewine "How to make your electric guitar play great" might be a good investment as well if you want to take a peek at how the pros tune their guitars.
A**B
Perfect fit for Squier Bullet Tele
This was an insanely perfect fit in width and thickness for my Squier Bullet Tele. I'll just have to sand it a bit on the bottom to lower it so the E and A don't go sharp on the 1st-3rd fret. I spent a lot of time with a Tusq nut sanding it's height down, and even then it was inherently too thin to fit the slot and had to make "custom" shims (aluminum foil) to take up the gap. Very pleased with this.
J**E
Measurements must be performed before purchase.
This nut is a well addition to replace a tone robbing/broken nut (both in my case). Specs matched description. Some sanding will likely be required, remember you can't putback, only remove. Just take your time till it fits like this sun in the sky.., seemless.True bone, gained mid, highs feel snappy. Lost tad of bottom, but I have not readjusted my eq, as its just missing some frequency I could sense with ol plastic nut.Very much a winner in my book, love the snap, & the mids. Tactile feel is dense, but smooth. Good addition,,plus an extra piece to boot
R**K
Perfect replacement for DIY guitar build
I bought a DIY build kit from TheFretWire, a Tele shaped electric. The kit, which overall is fantastic, had a cheap, plastic nut which I wanted to replace with a bone nut. This fit it PERFECTLY as the original plastic nut was way too high. Very satisfied.
D**E
fit the first act electric guitar just fine
fit the first act electric guitar just fine, a friend brought me a guitar to fix for him, and this nut, 42mm Flat Bottom, worked just fine with a little bit of sanding to get a snug fit, a little sanding is good as then it will fit other first act guitars that may have fluctuations in the slot size,
G**B
If you have a plastic nut I highly recommend replacing it with one of these
I replaced the plastic nut on my (parts) telecaster. I built the guitar from a kit last year. I wanted the action to be lower and was going to file down the plastic nut but then I came across these bone nuts. I have a graph-tech nut on my stratocaster so knew the difference a lubricated one could make. They didn't look like much when they arrived but when put beside the plastic one you can really see and feel the difference. They were an excellent fit and required only very slight adjustment to fit my guitar. My action is now where I want it to be. The really noticeable thing is the tuning stability especially when string bending.If you have a guitar with a floating bridge, tremolo or like to bend strings then I highly recommend a graph-tech or bone nut. It makes a much bigger difference than I ever would have thought and I wish I had known this years ago. A very cheap but effective upgrade for your guitar. Very happy with purchase.
V**K
String spacing not as advertised.
The string spacing is narrower by approx. 1.5mm when compared to advertised specs which are 35.5mm from E to E. It has narrower spacing than nut I am replacing in Squier Bullet Mustang HH, which has 35mm spacing but about similar spacing as my Yamaha Pacifica 112VM. I may actually prefer the narrower spacing here so accidentally it might be ok for me but star down wrong spacing advertised anyhow.
B**B
Perfectly good replacement nuts for acouple of quid each, and comes with a free Plectrum!
Pack of 2 guitar nuts were perfectly suited for my guitars. After a little sanding and shaping, the nut is nice and snug and perfectly stable without glue (NOT recommended, I just didn't have the correct viscosity of Superglue for the job, but they will be getting glued in very shortly). The nut slots are not cut very deep, so the strings are held a good distance from the fretboard and will allow for plenty of wear. This means little to no string buzz on the lower frets, but if you need the slots a bit deeper they can easily be filed deeper with a nut file.If you're replacing a nut by yourself, be advised there are no instructions included,so you should already know what you will, and what you may, need to do. That said, I would still advise caution, the nut is more delicate than I anticipated, and will not withstand rough handling, so go gently. If you think the fit is a little tight, but you can gently tap the nut into place, you are wrong, it WILL break (trust me, it will break). If the fit is too tight, sand the nut down some more (always on the back side) until it fits properly. DO NOT force it into place, the fit should be snug rather than tight and it's not meant to be hammered in (apart from anything else, it makes it much harder to get back out again when it eventually needs replaced).These are perfectly good for the purpose they are designed for, when they are back in stock I will definitely be buying more. You never know when you will break or wear out a nut (and you will do eventaully), and I have another, brand new, guitar where the nut slots have been cut too deep at the factory. I don't want to use the old Superglue and Bicarb trick, at best it's only a temprary repair, so I prefer to just replace the whole nut. It's only a fiver for 2 nuts at the end of the day.Curiously, the decription states the nut is made of bone but the packaging stated it was plastic. However, the nut I broke did not break the way plastic normally does, it had no felxibility in it, so I think they are actually bone nuts.
C**F
42mm Bone Nut for Strat
The Nut was a little wider than the slot which was perfectly fine by me as it was sanded down a little at a time to make it fit snuggly, its ten times better than the cheapo plastic one it originally had, shame my strings dont do it justice but they are just cheap strings that I use when changing the Nuts on guitars. Would I buy them again, yeah for sure.
I**B
Good fit with minimal adjustment
These bone nuts are nicely finished and a decent, slightly off white, colour, unlike some that are a bleached white. I didn't use them on the intended guitar as the string spacing was a bit narrower, but I'm sure I will eventually.
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