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I'm getting in to Earvana nuts at this time.
My 2022 LP 50's std. had a String Butler on but was causing issues.
So off it went and at the same time this came on.
It was a perfect fit, a hair narrower than the neck but a little superglue on the ends corrected that, and a little string height adjustment was needed.
I don't know if I had a tone change, but better intonation, especially on chords and less tuning issues made it worth it.
I also fitted one on my Maybach Capitol 59 (335) with equally good result.
Recommended.
I bought this nut as I was having tuning issues with my GIbson Les Paul. This is a shelf nut that has been crafted to help assist with intonation. From my experience there seems to be little friction caused by the nut as the string sits in the slot which helps with the tuning issues and lifespan of the nut as the string isnt picking up enough friction to carve its way through the nut. The installation of the nut was also fairly easy as it was a perfect fit when I removed the stock Gibson nut. Since installing this nut I have noticed a dramatic increase in tuning accuracy and stability.
Bought two and installed one on a Les Paul and tuning is noticeably improved.. However installation was demanding as I had to sand down and file a bit to make it fit right. So to avoid errors, I will rather have a luthier install the next one..
These are not a drop-in fit on an Epiphone Les Paul. Nut is way too high, and it took hours to file it down to the right heigth. After doing so, it looks terrible. It might improve intonation, but it’s barely audible, and the work you have to put into it is not worth it. Buy a decent bone or tusq nut in stead.