Graphtech Guitar Top Nut (PT-1205-00)
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I don't know, but I have my doubts. It's a tiny nut. It will only work as a replacement if your current nut is flush with the fretboard; if it is recessed in any way, this product will not work.
Yes, most likely. As long as the spacing is consistent, that is. I bought it for a Squier Classic Vibe 70s bass with a p/j mix neck and slightly off spacing. I'm not sure it'll work for me, but it should be fine for you.
My Squier P Bass is too big for me. It needed to be filed down a little.
Selected User Reviews For Graphtech Guitar Top Nut (PT-1205-00)
Works as advertised, provides more sustain, is simple to shape and fit, and assisted in keeping the stock tuning keys in tune for longer. I was so impressed with the one I tried out on an old MIK Squier Strat that I decided to try it out on a bass. I was not let down.
I would strongly advise measuring your existing nut/nut slot before ordering, as I have previously ordered the incorrect sizes.
This worked well on an Ernie Ball clone, though the nut slot was slightly wider than this one.
It fits perfectly, and there's no need to sand or file it to get it to intonate properly.
While waiting for the black bass TUSQ nut to arrive late and then not at all, I lost a client. I understand that the product is excellent, but why did you choose this particular shipper? Not good at all.
I would purchase this item again. It's quite impressive. I used it right away after receiving it. With just a little wood glue and a few hours of pressure, it's staying pretty tight. Don't be afraid to bend if you do it correctly; I read that it could result from bending, but it didn't happen to me. It doesn't quite fit into the nut slit all the way, but it looks good and I'd buy it again.