🎶 Elevate Your Guitar Game with TUSQ XL!
The Graphtech TUSQ PQL-6061-00 is a man-made guitar nut designed to enhance performance by improving tuning stability and harmonic richness. Engineered with PTFE for permanent lubrication, this lightweight nut is perfect for Fender-style guitars, ensuring a seamless fit and superior sound quality.
Manufacturer | KMC Music Inc |
Part number | PQL-5000-00 |
Item Weight | 3.63 g |
Product Dimensions | 1.91 x 13.49 x 12.7 cm; 3.63 Grams |
Item model number | PQL500000 |
Size | Curved Bottom |
Colour | TUSQ |
Style | Fender Style |
Pattern | Single |
Horsepower | 1 hp |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Noise Level | 1 dB |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Deez Nuts
I have a cheap tele copy, which I love, but it came fitted with a bad plastic nut that made anything on the first few frets play like a nightmare. The nut slot was flat, so I got this Tusq and left the underside as-is. Some sanding of the front and sides was required to get the correct fit, then I applied wood glue to the corners and the middle tab and set it in place. Some finer sanding of the front at the top and bottom was needed to get rid of any sharp edges for comfort of playing.Initially I thought that having this nut be "floating" as it were using the corners and middle tab as struts might cause a problem for a flat slot. It's no problem at all. Things immediately felt nicer when played open, and the first frets were now a lovely place to be.A side effect is how stable the tuning has become. I find myself going into my tuner after a session and thinking "that can't be right" when I see that not a single string has gone whack.When dealing with something as variable as guitars, your experience might vary. For a tenner and a limited amount of handiwork, the results have been stellar for me.
W**Y
The Nuts
I was bought a lovely looking Fender Player series HH Telecaster for Christmas 2019. It looked good, sounded good but had an annoying buzz when either the A or D string was played unfretted. I did a complete setup, starting with the truss rod, checking all the frets for level and then setting the action to Fender’s recommended height. Still there was an annoying buzz on those two strings.Checking the clearance between the strings at the first fret with a capo at the third fret, it became clear that the problem was with the factory fitted nut. The slots had been cut far too deeply on every string, but the A and D had no clearance at all.After a little research and watching a few videos, I decided to buy a Graph Tech TUSQ nut and replace it myself. Removing the OE nut was straightforward. The nut slot was cleaned and the fretboard masked off in preparation. The string spacing on the Graph Tech was perfect and the slots nicely formed. I had to file off the bottom peg as my nut slot was curved. The peg is there so it can also fit a flat nut slot. The Graph Tech needed sanding a little thinner to fit the slot, which I did with fine wet or dry paper taped to my table. The ends were also slightly too long and these were filed to shape. Once I’d checked the height was spot on by restringing the high and low E strings, the nut was refitted with a little drop of PVA glue and the guitar restrung and left for the glue to dry.I’d love to say I noticed a world of difference to the sound qualities of the Graph Tech nut material, but I can’t. What I can say, is that I found it easy to fit and a perfect replacement for my dodgy Fender item. Well worth the money and a straightforwardv DIY job using the simplest of tools. The guitar now plays perfectly.
T**R
Great product, does not fit a Squier Stratocaster 40th Anniversary!
It doesn't fit a Squier Stratocaster 40th Anniversary. The string spacing is too big on this product (The strats has 33.5mm, this one has 35.18.Still adding 5 stars as I know it's a great nut, just thought about leaving a review for future folks who were wondering if that would fit a Squier Stratocaster 40th Anniversary.
T**W
Well worth the money
Pound for pound one of the best upgrades you can make. With all of the tonal qualities of bone but the added advantage of the teflon additives ensuring the strings can move smoothly for tuning stability you cannot go wrong. Whilst there may be some small adjustments required (e.g.filing off the lug if you have a radiused neck below the fretboard) they are simple and quickly completed.
I**N
Perfect for modern fender necks
Fits height wise perfect, so good In fact on the 2020 Mexican fender neck the string height was perfect. Just needed width and depth adjusting to the exact guitar dimensionsI’ve been using these for years. They are so much better than most factory nuts and even some bone nuts.Essential for any guitar
A**R
Good nut - needs filing to fit, make sure you know what you're doing first!
Great replacement nut, I used this on a Squier Tele to replace a cheap plastic nut. Needed some a good amount of filing and measuring to get it set up right. After this and a few other mods the tone and feel of the guitar seems better.This isn't too hard to fit with the right tools but it is certainly worth researching what it involves before deciding whether you want to do it yourself. There are lots of videos online showing how to do it and also information available from the manufacturer.
S**S
I've yet to reach a verdict on this curved nut...(maybe I shouldn't have bought it?)
I've not used it yet...and am curious as to how it will work...will I use it in a flat slot (thereby keeping the little levelling tab on the bottom)? Or will I file off that tab and cut a curved nut slot to follow the radius? I don't know - but I can't help thinking that a nut with just three points of contact as this would be in a level (normal) slot won't contribute as much to sustain as one that makes contact all along its length...who knows?
E**U
Stays in tune great, even when using the trem
Fitted on my Squire bullet strat.I stripped re-painted it / relic'ed it, different tuners / pickups.I chose this a a replacement nut.Stays in tune great, even when using the trem.The bottom part of this nut comes with one extended part in the middle, in case you have a strait slot carved for the nut. If you have a round slot with a radius, you can always sand it off.Great fitWould definitely recommend, if you are thinking about replacing the nut on your start / tele guitar
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