Hello Guys!
I got a
Graphtech Supercharger Kit from Masterchoxter from the first batch of orders.
I'm very lazy when it comes to upgrades and often just rely to the stock parts.
As a result, none of my guitars had experienced any upgrades except for the usual refret and string changing.
So what made me decide to get Graphtech products?
The answer: I wanted more
sustain.
Did I get it?
YES! The sustain of my guitar has increased and the strings felt more alive.
I didn't expect any change in tone and I'm happy that it now has a little "glassy" character.
I've changed strings so many times and I really think that the new strings has little or nothing to do with the increase of sustain due to the String Saver Saddles.
And right now I was not able to install the nut yet!
I had to re-use my old nut because of some miscalculated measurements.
I was more focused on the E-to-e measurement and I got it right.
The problem was in the height & width. I'll just bring it to the luthier have it installed.
![](http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/4220/dsc03812h.jpg)
Supercharger Kit packaging
![](http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/3425/dsc03813f.jpg)
Supercharger Kit inside
![](http://img709.imageshack.us/img709/9128/dsc03821i.jpg)
Black TUSQ XL precision slotted nut comparison
![](http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/4095/dsc03823.jpg)
Black TUSQ XL nut blank comparison
![](http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/9968/dsc03830le.jpg)
Obvious difference in height & width between the nuts
![](http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/2233/dsc03829m.jpg)
Another view of the nuts
![](http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/2653/dsc03836r.jpg)
String Saver Saddles installed!