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Harley Benton Parts Bass Nut White

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Nut for Electric Bass

  • 4-String
  • Notched
  • Width: 42 mm
  • Thickness 3.4 mm
Available since January 2013
Item number 305166
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Width in mm 42 mm
Unmachined No
Instrument Baixo Eléctrico
26 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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43 Reviews

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Sturdy synthetic nut
KoRnroez 19.05.2021
For very little money you get a very usable Jazz/Precision Bass nut which in my case was definitely a superior replacement part. Just as a small note: if your previous nut is very thin you may need to file the nut slot up towards the headstock until the piece fits. Now a great fit and handles a couple different tunings from standard down to drop C well on my Jazz style Bass.
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Good quality
vlatco 08.02.2022
Bought to keep as reserve for my Harley Benton P-bass. Seems to be same dimensions as stock one.
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Fits Harley Benton PB Shorty Bass
M J 23.01.2016
I bought a couple of these to accomodate different types of string. The original nut is quite soft and weak- these seem better and I won't get stuck in limbo if I file too much off. I am now on Daddorio Flatwound Chromes - I just had to enlarge the top two grooves slightly, then reduce the overall height of the nut a mm or so to get a really low action. At the price they are well worth buying as spares.
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Perfectly useable item
Leftygaucher 04.05.2018
It's a plastic nut which doesn't cost much and does the job. The string spacing (not the total width) appears to be same as what is standard on most Asian import instruments.
A perfectly-useable guitar part hardly distinguishable in its real-world performance from more expensive brand-name equivalents.
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