The Graph Tech TUSQ XL Bass Slotted Nut is a great option to replace or upgrade the nut on bass guitars with 41 mm wide nut slots. It has pre-cut string slots for a quick and easy installation. TUSQ XL is impregnated with PTFE for permanent lubrication ensuring strings don't bind in their slots during bending or tremolo use, improving tuning stability and reducing string breakage. The TUSQ XL material is harmonically rich and transfers vibrations efficiently to the guitar, as a man-made material it is consistent from piece to piece with no hidden soft spots associated with bone. Graph Tech nuts are supplied slightly oversized to allow for final fit and shaping (material works easily with fine sandpaper).

Features

  • Great option to replace or upgrade the nut on your bass
  • Pre-slotted for quick and easy installation
  • Permanently lubricated TUSQ XL material for improved tuning stability and reduced string breakage
  • Consistent from piece to piece with no hidden soft spots
  • Made in Canada

Tech Specs

  • Colour: Black
  • String Spacing: 31.09 mm (1.224" or 1 7/32")
  • Width: 41.02 mm (1.615" or 1 5/8")
  • Height: 8.84 mm (0.348" or 11/32")
  • Thickness: 4.62 mm (0.182" or 3/16")
  • Manufacturer Part Number: PT-1200-00
  • UPC-A: 702725120031

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  • PT-1200-00 BLACK TUSQ XL 1-7/32" E-to-G Slotted 4-String Bass Nut
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