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Model 6220-00 Nut Slotted L50.85mm - TUSQ

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$12.77

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About this item

  • TUSQ
  • Classical Guitar
  • NUTS
  • White


The PQ-6220-00 is the perfect option to replace and upgrade the nut on your classical guitar. It is pre-slotted to make for a quick and easy install. The PQ-6220-00 is also available in a convenient 10 pack (LQ-6220-10)


koppaaa
Reviewed in Japan on September 2, 2023
オール単板、エボニー指板では相性が悪いのかカリカリの痩せたような音になります。この傾向はサドルの交換のみの場合でも同じでしたのでこの材質の特徴なのでしょう。最終的には好みの問題ですが私には骨のほうがふくよかで豊かな鳴りをしていると思います。
da1510a
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2023
Graphtech PQ-6220The dimensions of this nut are exactly as specified. This was important because I wanted to increase the string spacing on my guitar.I have a Cordoba Dolce 7/8. The listed spacing from factory is 50mm nut with 43mm string spacing. In fact my guitar had 50mm and 40mm.With this new nut, I became 50.85mm width and 41.5mm string spacing. Just enough change to make it easier to not mute adjacent strings. I had to file down the nut for thickness and height. String action at 1st fret was perfect. I did not need to individually file string slots to get the action even across the fret.
Cliente de Kindle
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2019
A waste
Richard Simmons
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2016
This type of synthetic material I find works best for steel string acoustic guitars.
A. Marquez
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2016
Exactly as expected, easy to install, and my guitar sounds better!
Bold As Love
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2015
My low-end Ibanez GA5 classical guitar now sounds like it has been upgraded by about $400! I don't have any complaints about this product whatsoever.As soon as I took the nut out of the package, I could feel that it was very, very hard. After removing the old nut from the guitar, I dropped each nut on my hardwood table, just to hear the different pitches. The old nut was good, but the Graph Tech nut sounded like a piece of glass - good sign.I had no problems sanding the nut down, or getting it to fit perfectly into place, because I did my homework before buying it. It was easy to find information about it, along with tips from other guitarists about how to work with it. In fact, as I went along and read the reviews on Amazon, I came across several descriptions of how to properly use this instrument (The nut, that is.).It will require a little bit of sanding. I started my sanding with 80-grit, and gradually moved up to 2000-grit paper as the nut got closer to the right size. If you lay your paper on a piece of glass or a glass tabletop, then you will get a very flat surface on your piece.In order to remove the old nut, I merely used a sharp pen knife to score its edges in order to loosen it from the lacquer finish. Then, I placed a flat screwdriver against it and gently tapped with a hammer until it came loose. Once it was removed, I had to sand down the free surfaces and scrape off a little glue. Using the new nut and my gradually finer sandpaper, I simply placed the sandpaper around the newly-shaped nut and sanded the free surfaces of the neck and fretboard. This ensured that the surfaces would come to an exact fit.I also replaced the saddle in this guitar with a graph tech saddle. Now, this guitar that I bought for $200 in '07 sounds so much better that it feels like a brand new guitar.
Jason P. Robinett
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2012
Does the job it was intended for, Big improvement over plastic. It's a tusq nut what more can I really say about it.
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