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Put these on a 1970s vintage Takamine Martin clone that sounds better than my $3500 Martin. Not only do they work great with buttery-smooth action, but they look like jewelry. Very well made and a perfect fit. I sometimes take the guitar out of it's case just to admire the tuners (I'm sure I'll get over that eventually).
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The crappy stock Epiphone vintage keystone tuners were constantly going out of tune so I bought these as a replacement. I also picked up the Stew Mac Rear Peghole Reamer so that I could more easily open the existing holes to accommodate the new tuners. The tool worked like a charm, I dropped in these new Grovers and now my guitar actually stays in tune! The look better than the old ones too, so I'm all set.
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I always buy relatively inexpensive guitars, and they always come with horrible, terrible tuners (lots of you know which ones I’m talking about). So I decided to look for name brand tuners like Grovers (Gotohs are great too). These are solid, well made and keep tune wonderfully, with no dead spots in the gearing. They also look awesome! Highly recommended.
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Much stouter, well built superior replacement for the "old standbys" we've known for years. FYI, they will not fit a Rickenbacker 12 string if that's you're aim. I wish they would. They are very well made.
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These are good tuners that replace Klusons with the screw-in bushing (not the press-fit). They are much lighter, and work smoothly. I like the extra small buttons because they turn more precisely than large buttons, for me, anyway. Also, they are much lighter than the original tuners, so the headstock will be lighter, too- if you have an SG it helps a lot.
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