The Darkchild
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Hello people,
I'm planning on replacing my current guitar nut with one that is of beter quality. I own a very cheap Stagg (Stratocaster) guitar. Needless to say, it doesn't play so smooth. What bothers me is the minimal amount of sustain and the high action of the strings. So after doing a load of research on guitars and studying my friends squier (wich is of much better quality), I believe that by replacing the nut I will be able to significantly improve on both aspects.
My current nut is made of (most likely cheap/ low quality) plastic. This soft material really kills the sustain. On top of that, the nut is way to low. I mean it's about as high as the first fret! This ofcourse means that I have to significantly raise the bridge saddles to prevent the E string from hitting the second fret.
Anyway, what I'm not sure about is what material I should use. So far I've seen TUSQ, Carbon, Graphite, a Carbon Graphite composite and good ol' Brass. TUSQ is a bit of a softer material (still better then plastic lol), meant to preserve tone as far as I can tell. So I won't be using that one. All I care about right now is the sustain. So it's going to be one of the others. But I have no idea wich is better for sustain.
Brass is a heavy metal alloy (s'cuse the pun hehe), so it's very good for preserving sustain. Heavier materials always improve overal sustain.
Graphite is not so heavy, but it's VERY stiff. I read somewhere that graphite is about three times as stiff as steel(!) The stiffness of a material is also very important for sustain.
As for the Carbon and the Carbon Graphite composite, I think they're a bit like Graphite except that they're probably a bit lighter and a bit less stiff. In essence, I think that Graphite is a better choice then Carbon or a Carbon Graphite composite (I think).
What I really don't know is if Brass or Graphite is better for sustain. They're both good (Brass is also used on Yngwie Malsteen Stratocasters). But I really need to know wich one will be best.
I'm planning on replacing my current guitar nut with one that is of beter quality. I own a very cheap Stagg (Stratocaster) guitar. Needless to say, it doesn't play so smooth. What bothers me is the minimal amount of sustain and the high action of the strings. So after doing a load of research on guitars and studying my friends squier (wich is of much better quality), I believe that by replacing the nut I will be able to significantly improve on both aspects.
My current nut is made of (most likely cheap/ low quality) plastic. This soft material really kills the sustain. On top of that, the nut is way to low. I mean it's about as high as the first fret! This ofcourse means that I have to significantly raise the bridge saddles to prevent the E string from hitting the second fret.
Anyway, what I'm not sure about is what material I should use. So far I've seen TUSQ, Carbon, Graphite, a Carbon Graphite composite and good ol' Brass. TUSQ is a bit of a softer material (still better then plastic lol), meant to preserve tone as far as I can tell. So I won't be using that one. All I care about right now is the sustain. So it's going to be one of the others. But I have no idea wich is better for sustain.
Brass is a heavy metal alloy (s'cuse the pun hehe), so it's very good for preserving sustain. Heavier materials always improve overal sustain.
Graphite is not so heavy, but it's VERY stiff. I read somewhere that graphite is about three times as stiff as steel(!) The stiffness of a material is also very important for sustain.
As for the Carbon and the Carbon Graphite composite, I think they're a bit like Graphite except that they're probably a bit lighter and a bit less stiff. In essence, I think that Graphite is a better choice then Carbon or a Carbon Graphite composite (I think).
What I really don't know is if Brass or Graphite is better for sustain. They're both good (Brass is also used on Yngwie Malsteen Stratocasters). But I really need to know wich one will be best.