🎵 Elevate Your Guitar Game with Graphtech!
The Graphtech Black TUSQ XL Guitar Nut (PT-6114-00) is a slotted 23/32 inch nut designed to enhance guitar performance by improving tuning stability and harmonic content. Made from a highly resonant man-made ivory, it is infused with PTFE for superior performance.
S**E
Works in Les Paul
This fit my Les Paul Studio with some sanding needed. Sound is quite good.
D**C
Good nut.
A little pricey, but really good.
P**R
mostly easy to install, with very little Luther knowledge ..
This Graphtech guitar nut is a very high quality peace of guitar tech. The quality is better than most ,If not all factory nuts and saddles .I use it and highly recommend anyone with a freted instrument try it .. Form and function is what you get with this nut and saddles.There is no going back after you try the Graphtech the GT-PT-611-00. Most importantly my tone has never sounded better ..
J**D
Great replacement nut for Yamaha Revstar 502T
For anyone that owns a Yamaha Revstar, you know that the plastic nut on those is pretty sucky. The tuners are pretty sucky too if we're being honest. They look great, but need to be replaced for good tuning stability. For those interested go check out some Gotoh SG301-MG-T, button style 04. All the Revstar's have the same nut and have the same neck radius. One Revstar model in particular, the RSP20CR, is the only model that has a TUSQ nut as basic equipment from Yamaha. Since the neck is identical on my RS502T to the RSP20CR, i reached out to yamaha and asked what was the part number they use on the RSP20CR. They provided me with Part #WU137900. This correlates to graphtech part number BT-6114-00. BT-6114-00 is equivalent to PT-6114-00, except the BT means bulk packaging. This is why I bought the PT-6114-00 for my revstar RS502T.Now, those that are looking for a drop in replacement need to understand that you cannot just drop this in. I had to sand the bottom of the TUSQ nut quite a bit to get to a close height where the strings would lie correctly. After i was satisfied with the height, there was further adjustment that was required to get the string height from the first fret appropriate so the strings were not sharp when fretted. I did need to nut slot file the upper 4 string slots a fair amount to get the position I wanted. I didn't own a set of files, so I bought the Stew-Mac nut slotting files, and they worked perfectly.Overall I am much happier with the TUSQ nut than the Urea plastic nut Yamaha ships these Revstars with. But beware that you probably will need to be savvy enough to do some nut fitment, or take it to a luthier if you are not.
J**N
An essential upgrade
Really great essential upgrade with many benefits. Arrived in original packaging. Authentic product.
B**A
Nice
High quality drop in replacement is an almost perfect fit for Revstar RS320. String spacing, height, length, width and radius are all a tiny bit different but the new nut was so close that it installed with just a little sanding to remove some flashing from the bottom. Tuning and intonation are right on after installing this new Tusq nut along with a new Gotoh bridge (B0789PPSXK).
S**R
Excellent nut for keeping a guitar in tune
I installed this on my Yamaha Revstar RS302T and replaced the plastic nut. This took a little bit of modification, since it's set for a 12" radius and the Revstar has a 13" radius. After installing this nut and Gotoh Locking tuners, this guitar stays in tune. I do plenty of heavy bends and the guitar would go out of tune a bit with the plastic nut. This is no longer a problem with the slippery GraphTech nut.
T**M
A must if you have tuning stability issues
I put this nut on a git with decent tuners that had constant issues with tuning stability of the higher strings. I suspected that the stock nut slots were badly filed. Indeed, problem solved, overall tuning stability way better, and more sustain/resonance... Now, I have Graphtech saddles and nuts on pretty much all gits. In fact, replacing cheap nuts on my project gits first saved me plenty of money on cheap tuners, which actually all were stable with a proper nut.
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