Upgrade Your Guitar Now! This Graph Tech TUSQ Original pre-slotted nut fits a variety of electric and acoustic guitars, including Breedlove, Taylor, and Takamine.
Core Selling Points:
- Rich and Fuller Sound: TUSQ increases harmonics, especially in the mid - high frequency range, and can boost harmonic content by up to 100% for a bell - like high - end and big, open lows.
- Consistent Quality: Made from man - made ivory with organic polymers, it has no issues like grains, soft spots, or discoloration found in natural materials.
- Trusted by Brands: Installed in the factory by over 120 guitar brands such as Fender, Schecter, and Epiphone.
What is TUSQ Original
Graph Tech TUSQ is a man - made ivory made of organic polymers, compressed under high pressure and heat. It provides a better sound through maximum string - to - guitar transfer.
The sound of TUSQ makes guitars come alive.
It offers absolute consistency from piece to piece.
If you're looking for a reliable nut, TUSQ is a great choice.
NB. Each guitar is different, so minor alterations to the nut's length, height, and thickness may be needed. Check measurements carefully. If in doubt, choose a slightly larger nut as you can make it smaller but can't add extra. Call us if unsure.
Why is your guitar nut important
The nut is crucial for playability, action, and tone. A poorly fitted nut can affect tuning, sustain, and performance.
How do I know if I need to replace my guitar's nut
It may need replacing due to damage, chipping, wear from strings, or if changing string gauges. A new nut can also improve an unsatisfactory guitar tone.


This Graph Tech TUSQ guitar nut is perfect for guitar players who want to enhance their instrument's sound and playability. Whether you're a beginner learning to play or a professional on stage, this nut can make a big difference. It's designed to fit Breedlove, Taylor, and Takamine 6 - string acoustic guitars. Although specific size details aren't given, keep in mind that minor adjustments might be needed for a perfect fit. Use it when your current nut is damaged, worn out, or when you want to improve your guitar's tone and action.