Clint 55
OH THE DOUBLE THICK GLAZE!
Hi. I've tried a ton of different nut materials over the past few months and I thought I'd share the results and my opinions.
My favorite for a bassy mellow sound:
Plastic - Yep, plastic. A solid slab though, not a hollow preshaped one. Everything hollow ended up sounding poor and brittle to me. Plastic was the only material I used that didn't focus the tone away from the bass. But it also was balanced in the highs and gave a pleasing supple overall tone.
My favorites for bright sound:
Brass - Extremely accurate through the mids and highs and noticeably more chimey. All the overtones really ring out. It balances pretty well with the closed notes and is pretty balanced overall, but does focus the sound away from the bass a bit.
Micarta - Resonates really well but accentuates the mids. I have it on my bass and flatwound jazz guitar and it sounds punchy on them. Was too middy for the strat. Very unique sound.
Runners up:
Tusq plastic - Middy but pretty well balanced. Resonates ok and sounds pretty good for a bright guitar. Seems like a pretty good choice for a balance of pre slotted, easy to shape, self lubricating, and medium bright sound.
Resin and Graphite - Balanced ok but kind of brittle. Nothing noteworthy about the sound.
Last place:
Bone - Yep, bone was last place for me. Sounds brittle, no bass, but nothing redeeming about the highs either. Was surprised about this since it's so popular.

^^-- Beater Strat mini that I use for experimenting. Has a brass nut in it.
My favorite for a bassy mellow sound:
Plastic - Yep, plastic. A solid slab though, not a hollow preshaped one. Everything hollow ended up sounding poor and brittle to me. Plastic was the only material I used that didn't focus the tone away from the bass. But it also was balanced in the highs and gave a pleasing supple overall tone.
My favorites for bright sound:
Brass - Extremely accurate through the mids and highs and noticeably more chimey. All the overtones really ring out. It balances pretty well with the closed notes and is pretty balanced overall, but does focus the sound away from the bass a bit.
Micarta - Resonates really well but accentuates the mids. I have it on my bass and flatwound jazz guitar and it sounds punchy on them. Was too middy for the strat. Very unique sound.
Runners up:
Tusq plastic - Middy but pretty well balanced. Resonates ok and sounds pretty good for a bright guitar. Seems like a pretty good choice for a balance of pre slotted, easy to shape, self lubricating, and medium bright sound.
Resin and Graphite - Balanced ok but kind of brittle. Nothing noteworthy about the sound.
Last place:
Bone - Yep, bone was last place for me. Sounds brittle, no bass, but nothing redeeming about the highs either. Was surprised about this since it's so popular.

^^-- Beater Strat mini that I use for experimenting. Has a brass nut in it.
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