Graph Tech Slotted Trem-Nut for Stratocaster

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Too wide for my MIA Strat AND even my Squier!
submitted4 years ago
byNik C.
fromFlagstaff, AZ
Why would GC or the manufacturer not list the width or E-to-e measurement for this part! Yet ANOTHER part purchased that will eventually get thrown away! Won't fit on my MIA Strat, or my Squier! Can't shorten it, as the string notches are already present, so the E-to-e width is off! Waste of my time and money, yet didn't need to be, if a couple of simpleeasurents were included!
DO NOT ORDER ON LINE. IT WILL NOT ARRIVE ON TIME
submitted11 years ago
byjuan adame
fromanytown, anystate
This is the second GC online order I have made and the second time the order was delayed. Do not order anything on line. If you need to place an online order go to Musicaiansfriend.com. I have ordered from them and thier orders arrive on time or early.....................
Tuning Stability for my MIA 2000 Strat!
submitted12 years ago
byBrian Letchworth _
fromRoanoke Rapids
Always thought tuning issues were normal. Kept my guitar setup by the "pros" at the big shops. Kept using graphite in the nut slots and even tried chap stick. They work but not better than a slippery nut than this. So far its been on for 2 weeks and I havn't had any tuning issues. I tune at the beginning of practice and its usually good til the next day. Stock fender nut I had to retune every 3-4 songs. It didn't come with sandpaper. My first nut install and only took 15 minutes. Well worth it. Already bought another nut for a future strat project. ITS THAT GOOD!
what a difference....
submitted14 years ago
byKelvin....
fromMarysville, MI
One of the most simple, and easiest upgrade for strat style guitar players. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who owns a squier, or fender. THE DIFFERENCE IN THE TONE OF MY STRAT IS LIKE NIGHT AND DAY.....
Help turned my Mexi-Strat to a Super Strat
submitted15 years ago
byDave
fromAustin, TX
First I started with the Graph Tech string trees and then the bridge saddles. Each upgrade helped to better keep my Mexi-Strat in tune, but occasionally on big bends and whammy bar dives I was still getting a tink noise and the guitar would go out of tune a bit, mainly on the E and B strings. The final piece to the puzzle was this nut. Best 10 bucks I ever spent. I can now play for hours without the guitar going out of tune. I also believe that all these upgrades improved the sustain and sound quality. It makes you wonder why Fender doesn't put something similar on Mexi-Strats as stock parts. The bottom line is my Mexi-Strat is now professional quality and I couldn't be happier with it.
Would have paid twice the price...
submitted15 years ago
byGuitarGuy
fromLivermore, Ca
One of the easiest and best modifications available. Bought this at the San Jose GC for a Warmoth neck for my strat. Note though, the neck is already a 1 11/16" nut width so my installation only required slight sanding for thickness, but NO sanding for the sides! Fitted perfectly which was a complete surprise! Didn't even need to sand the bottom and I have 6100 jumbo frets! Always avoided these for fear of losing brightness, but let me tell you, there was only a SLIGHT(almost can't hear it) amount of loss. BUT with this loss comes an unbelievable amount of harmonic richness added which gives the allusion of a bright quality. Tuning problems. Gone. Simply put, get one, you will not regret it!
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