Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: Scotty477 on December 22, 2007, 07:18:58 PM
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I'm looking for advice/suggestions on choosing a new nut for my LP.
It's had 7 years play and has had a recent fret job, so I feel that the time has come to replace the nut.
I read a few previous threads here and noted with interest the split between people favouring bone over graphite - and vice versa and also an interesting desription of a brass nut that 'brightened' a guitar tone.
I'd also be very interested to know the merits of bone vs graphite, and perhaps brass as well?
I play mainly Classic rock/Blues. The guitar still has the original (Kluson) tuners, bridge and saddle.
So ... What material and manufacture will do the job for me?
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I can hardly hear the difference between different nut materials. I have them in bone, graphite and even plastic. The plastic one can be heard a little but I really can't hear much difference between bone and graphite. The graphite one is a little harder in sound, I think. I mainly chose that one for that guitar because of tuning issues. Graphite lets the strings glide better. For a non vibrato Les Paul you can't go wrong with good ol' bone.
Then there's also Delrin or even old stock ivory. :o
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i would stick with bone on a les paul. cant go wrong as long as its not plastic
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Tusq is oretty good - I have them on both my SGs. It's a man-made bone alternative which is nice and slippy. Made by Graphtec....
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Thanks for that.
I'll give both bone and Tusq a look, cheers.
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Graph Tech all the way baby! Get the TUSQ!
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I have used graphite nuts in tremelo guitars along time ago, they slide best IMO. But you dont have a trem so no need for it, Tusk sounds best, maybe bone arguably a bit better but i cant hear a difference at least, well natural bone has the advantage that you can pick the best matching sound by dropping them on a hard surface, more of a thing for the real pros if you ask me, but probably they dont even bother either :lol:
I have a Brass nut in my 25/50 anni custom, it gives a bright and unusual deep sound, very 50's gibson custom like IMO, but im not 100% sure since i havent had any other nut in there so i cant compare before and after sound.