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- #13,655 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #22 in Electric Guitar Nuts
Matthew Falanga
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Bought mine for my self made custom electric guitar. I bought the 43 when I needed the 42. That was my mistake. Other then that I love the look, works great. There were a few scratches on the face but I might be able to polish them out.
ian
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
Nice - exactly as described.
Uwe Müller
Reviewed in Germany on July 11, 2024
Alles O.K:
John T.
Reviewed in Australia on January 4, 2024
Looks good, I haven't fitted it to a guitar yet. Received it in a timely manner.
Immer A.Greenough
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
Made of titanium,52mm,Amazing!very sturdy, solid construction.
Timerius
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
I see alot of others who either underestimated the strength of titanium, didn't believe it was titanium, wasn't sure what titanium is or didn't measure their current nut. Not really fair to knock stars off and put the responsibility on Guyker for it. Whether you have a budget guitar or a guitar you spent more money on the name then the guitar, this nut will surely improve your tuning stability, sustain and even a noticeable attack that wasn't there. String type can play a huge role, nanowebs tend to sharpen up a bit, polywebs which are already sharp sounding are sharper but not brittle, it's like having a free compressor with the attack cranked.The elusive B string doesn't wander off anymore, and it just looks nice. If you use it right, it'll treat you right
Mike P.
Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2023
Works great with my Bigsby B5 equipped Tele partscaster.. Needed to file a bit to sit it it’s place. By reducing the width & height. Installed on a budget friendly neck bought here on Amazon. I liked the GraphTech graphite nut I had. Just wanted to experiment. After a week I decided to leave it on due it’s look more than anything else. Plus, tuning stability has not changed at all.
O.J.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
It's a good guitar nut that should last a while under down and up tuning constantly, but towards the high E string side, the string is really low and buzzes of the frets alot. I was able to fix it tho with a spacer underneath it. Other than that it's a good nut and it provides as nice twangy tone because of the fact it's made out of metal.
Alan
Reviewed in Brazil on September 1, 2022
Parece muito bem feito, fora o material que e top, porem nao coube no meu violao, apenas em guitarras do qual e citado na descricao, queria muito um de titanium para meu violao!
brian brand sauchie you tube
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 9, 2022
Perfect size just the job reccomended
Review Master
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2022
As a fan of titanium, I knew this stuff would be a chore to PROPERLY install. Sure, you could just slap it in there as a direct replacement, if you don't care about sharp corners, or high action. I used S.M. nut files and a belt sander and spent a few HOURS to get it where it needed to be. Very nice, reminiscent of brass nuts from the 80s, 'cept matches the color of the frets and looks 10x more METAL. Solid addition and should last forever. Instead of maintaining the slots with a file when frets wear down, I'd rather just do more frequent refrets (less time consuming).
Jacob Czebotar Sr.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2021
I gave it 5 out of 5 cause I order the wrong one it is what it is but please read it may save you.The Fender One is a very very small teeny tiny of a thing almost like an eyelash. well, I exaggerate a bit but it is small. like the fender nut for some of the old fenders. if you need it for other guitars look at getting the Gibsons one it is the only other one. the string lineup is somewhat a little off when it come to the machines depending on your guitar's make. but if you are intuitive you can figure it all out. it is a tough nut to work on but it is worth it in the long run. I end up putting one on my Washburn HM80 the elusive guitar that was a prototype that my nut crack on only a few days ago. so I gave her some love and well got the wrong one and then had to get the Gibson. So lesson learn and hope you can learn from my mistake. happy playing.
TR650
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2020
This is a nice metal nut. Just be aware that it takes longer to fit the nut when compared to a bone or graphite nut. If you want a metal nut this is a great option, if not a bone or graphite nut is an easier to install option.
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