
Guyker 43mm Guitar Adjustable Brass Nut - Height Bell Nut Replacement Compatible with Gibson Les Paul LP SG Style Guitar
$17.33
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Guyker 43mm Guitar Brass Nut? A: The Guyker 43mm Guitar Brass Nut has a length of 43mm (1.69”), thickness of 5mm (0.20”), and a height of 8mm (0.31”). The distance from E string to E string is 36mm (1.42”).
- Q: What material is the Guyker Guitar Nut made of? A: The Guyker Guitar Nut is made of solid brass, which is known for its durability and compact structure.
- Q: Is the Guyker Brass Nut compatible with all types of guitars? A: The Guyker Brass Nut is specifically compatible with 6-string Gibson Les Paul LP SG SC single cut electric guitars.
- Q: How can I adjust the height of the strings using this nut? A: You can control the height of each string by raising or lowering the screws of the nut, allowing you to achieve the desired string height.
- Q: What color is the Guyker 43mm Guitar Nut? A: The Guyker 43mm Guitar Nut comes in a gold color.
- Q: Can this nut be used for electric guitars other than Gibson Les Paul? A: This nut is designed for compatibility with Gibson Les Paul LP SG SC single cut electric guitars and may not fit other guitar models.
- Q: What is the benefit of using a brass nut on my guitar? A: A brass nut can enhance sustain and tone, providing a smoother feel for string bending and playing overall.
- Q: Is installation of the Guyker Brass Nut difficult? A: Installation may require some technical skill, as it involves removing the old nut and fitting the new one properly. Professional installation is recommended for best results.
- Q: Does the Guyker Brass Nut come with installation instructions? A: The product may not include detailed installation instructions, so it's advisable to consult a professional or look for online tutorials for guidance.
- Q: What should I do if the nut does not fit my guitar? A: If the nut does not fit, check the specifications of your guitar model for compatibility. You may need to consider a different nut designed for your specific guitar.