Gearjoneser
Gear Ho
I always hear people talking about how the PRS is nice, but lacks something they can't describe.
What everyone overlooks is the graphite nut they use exclusively, which is 50% of the bearing edge between the wood and strings.
I also have a telecaster that came with a Schecter graphite nut, and the day I changed it to Tusq, the guitar suddenly sounded 'right.' It's as if the guitar jumped up in quality to a certain extent.
Now, I have to replace the nut on one of my PRS McCartys because I ruined a nut slot, messing around with an annoying buzz on the high E.
PRS nuts are expensive and hard to get, so I was thinking about shaping a nice one out of Tusq or bone, and seeing how it effected the tone and feel of the guitar.
I have a gut feeling that putting a proper nut on a PRS will be an epiphany, and if it makes the guitar sound a lot better, PRS owners might really take note of this easy mod. What do you think? Have you tried a PRS with a plastic, Tusq, or bone nut? We're so used to seeing PRS's with graphite, and they're always setup so nice that we never have the urge to change them. I'm about to try it.
What everyone overlooks is the graphite nut they use exclusively, which is 50% of the bearing edge between the wood and strings.
I also have a telecaster that came with a Schecter graphite nut, and the day I changed it to Tusq, the guitar suddenly sounded 'right.' It's as if the guitar jumped up in quality to a certain extent.
Now, I have to replace the nut on one of my PRS McCartys because I ruined a nut slot, messing around with an annoying buzz on the high E.
PRS nuts are expensive and hard to get, so I was thinking about shaping a nice one out of Tusq or bone, and seeing how it effected the tone and feel of the guitar.
I have a gut feeling that putting a proper nut on a PRS will be an epiphany, and if it makes the guitar sound a lot better, PRS owners might really take note of this easy mod. What do you think? Have you tried a PRS with a plastic, Tusq, or bone nut? We're so used to seeing PRS's with graphite, and they're always setup so nice that we never have the urge to change them. I'm about to try it.