Graph Tech BLACK TUSQ XL Schecter 7 Str Nut PT-6748-00
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If you have the ability to precisely measure what you have, you can compare your results on the graph tech website. If you don't have one, you can contact Graphtech via their website and they'll tell you which one you should get. Both of these things have been accomplished by me.
Yes. The photo I'm looking at shows it from behind (from the head side), so the larger slots are on the right side, but it's for a right-handed person. a two-handed guitar
If you have the ability to precisely measure what you have, you can compare your results on the graph tech website. If you don't have one, you can contact Graphtech via their website and they'll tell you which one you should get. Both of these things have been accomplished by me.
Visit the graph tech website and look around.
Selected User Reviews For Graph Tech BLACK TUSQ XL Schecter 7 Str Nut PT-6748-00
00mm x 5mm x 5mm x 5mm x 5mm x 5mm x 5mm 95mm x 8mm x 95mm x 95mm x 95mm x 95 09mm. The length of this piece is 48 inches. 00mm x 5mm x 5mm x 5mm x 5mm x 5mm x 5mm 95mm x 8mm x 95mm x 95mm x 95mm x 95 09mm. These measurements are correct "as listed" on Graph Tech's website, and they should, in my opinion, be listed in the Amazon product description for customer clarity. The "Width" measurement refers to the distance between the fingerboard wood and the truss rod cover plate. The "Height" measurement is only accurate from the nut's middle to its top. The actual measurement is closer to 8 in the space between the E and A slots (not the cut slots). 13mm, but that shouldn't be a problem for you. There are no super uneven or deep wanky string heights because the nut is slotted very uniformly. Because Teflon has been impregnated into the plastic, the material is slick, according to Graph Tech's website. I bought this to replace an Agile Septor Pro 727 with a 27-inch scale that had a nut that looked like it had been carved by a monkey's hand. I'm not sure how this compares to Schecter models or how well it works. It is, however, exactly what they claim.
The length and width of the strings, as well as their spacing, were all perfect. I had a little string buzz on the Jackson because it was just a tad shallow. I put a small shim under the nut and was good to go, so it wasn't graph tech's fault at all. Cutting a nut from scratch is far more time-consuming and difficult.
I did shim it up a tad with a cut off of a business card. But it was not a problem in the least. With the help of some super glue, I was able to install it in a matter of minutes.
It was a test purchase made on the basis of a blind purchase. Fortunately, it was a perfect fit for my custom-made guitar (made by a luthier).
This is the best type of nut to use. In addition, graphtech's customer service is outstanding.
Awesome. Thank you a lot!.