James Davis
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de marzo de 2024
I am a guitar tech & was upgrading a very expensive guitar removing every NON-RESONANT material & replacing it with either brass or titanium. I wanted this work but there are lots of issues involved with installing a height adjustable nut as many others have stated. HERE IS THE SOLUTION : After purchasing every type that I could find (some said BRASS but they were plated, what B. S.) & after endless comparisons & study I found that this particular unit works best if you throw away the screws & the bass plate. That method is too unstable altogether so here's what I did. I made various wooden shims of identical neck material & piloted 2 holes in each aligned with the upper nut half utilizing 2 very short & narrow screws with tiny heads that flushed perfectly with the nut face. Now I have not only the perfect string height but rock solid stability for dead accurate inntonation as well as a kit of shims that can swiftly change for different gauges of strings. THIS IS PERFECT! I hope this company sees this because they could not only save money in manufacturing but also a provide a COMPLETELY UNIVERSAL ADJUSTABLE guitar nut that anyone could easily install. I hope this helps ya'all -
Roy Tofilovski
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de noviembre de 2022
This nut was completely useless - it became unstable if I raised it upwards. Adjustability, in other words, led to serious instability.
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Comentado en Canadá el 28 de agosto de 2021
This made my kit guitar set up a breeze. It’s brass, so it resonates nicely, the slots are already cut, it fits loosely where the previous nut was, but string tension keeps it in place. I would definitely buy this again.
Paul Grice Grice
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 27 de mayo de 2021
I thought I'd be able to tap out the old nut but was a pig of a job and accidentally removed part of there fingerboard in the process as the nut was glued on all surfaces. Glued fretboard flake back, left overnight to cure, sanded flat and lemon oiled so it blended back in but an uncomfortable moment of two when looked pretty nasty. Second point is that the base into which the LP nut fits is angled back like the headstock whereas this thing needs to sit pretty much parallel to the fretboard. I ended up filling in part of the hole left by the old nut so that this thing would have a flat base that is parallel to the face of the fretboard, if it is angle back then you end up with a gap between the new nut and the face of the fretboard. The end result is functionally good, looks good from a distance but a a little messy on the sides of the neck where I had to fill the old gap. So it well made but beware that this is not a simple switch out and replace job. I'd also recommend that it would be better if the base plate was wedge shaped when veiw from the end given the the LP nut slots are at and angle to the face of the fretboard.
Aidan lonergan
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 6 de febrero de 2021
I fitted this to a Les Paul style neck on a guitar I built. Its excellent. Solved a few problems very quickly. An adjustable nut...super idea.I flipped it upside down for a left handed guitar. Works perfectly