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Pretty flimsy, as to be expected with acrylic material. This means you have to be a gentle while mounting it. Haven't found it to be a major improvement to be honest, but it makes my guitar look pretty interesting (which I like a lot). The well known G-string problem remains a thing, but I find myself in the situation that I don't have to tune it as often.
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Nice idea but I can't say it made much difference.
Guitar Gas Mehmet 28.04.2020
I experimented with this on my Les Paul Custom. It is easy to fit but doesn't look very good. The important thing to bear in mind is if you are using a 3 a side Gibson type guitar, the chances are the nut is cut with the right angle for the string alignment. Some nuts are straight cut but over time the nut slot will adapt to the physics of the string. This only really works if you have straight vertical parallel nut and are experiencing extreme angles or tuning issues. It didn't work for me and I would struggle to use it on other 3 a side guitars.