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Just thinking loud. Picking tuners is a little bit permanent, because after you made the tuner holes big enough for Schallers and Grovers you better stick with it. And I don't want the back of my headstock to be full of holes so that it looks like somebody took a shotgun to it.
I decided I don't like the vintage style Gotohs anymore. I neither like the style nor the quality.
I have tested the same guitar with the same neck with vintage Gotohs and heavier modern tuners and decided that there is no sound difference I can hear. So sound-wise the path is clear to heavier tuners.
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I have a Music Man Steve Morse which comes stock with Sperzel locking tuners. I like the locking functionality but the tuners themselves are inexact. Plus their website sucks. They have some cool looking semi-locking open tuners that I can't get any useful info about.
I always liked how smooth Grovers are.
Schallers (not the F-labeled Taiwan made "Schaller" stuff Fender mounts now) has always been great quality. The locking Schallers come in two variants: traditional "screw ear" and the new ones just have a pin that goes into the peghead under the tuner casing (again, don't confuse that with the stuff Fender is mounting which has a large case and two pins). I really like the pinned stuff since I would be able to change my mind later without leaving additional holes.
But the cheapest source for the Schaller pin stuff is $78 plus shipping from Stewmac. Ouch. Furthermore, I have concerns that the pin might loosen in the wood over time (strong lever force because they are close to the axis and a screw can be tightened, this cannot).
The locking Schallers are ultra-heavy but you can buy lighter tuner buttons (pearloid or ebony). I dunno about this option. I think I'd like it on a "fancy" Tele with all rosewood neck but not on a loud, white "man-Strat" with CBS headstock.
Then there are locking Grovers that I don't know anything about. Of course they have their screw hole in a different place than Schallers so you can't easily change. They aren't much cheaper either. Anybody familiar with these?
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tuners/...p_Mini_Locking_Guitar_Machines_6-In-Line.html
Now, I think my decision tree is like this:
1) do I really want locking tuners? I have a string mount technique that left me without tuning problems and very few turns for 25+ years. But then I never used a non-locking tremolo so far.
2) Schaller pin system, yepp or nah? Sounds risky. Also, are they too heavy and/or are the alternate knobs cool?
3) Should I just get Grovers?
4) Should I just try locking Grovers?
I decided I don't like the vintage style Gotohs anymore. I neither like the style nor the quality.
I have tested the same guitar with the same neck with vintage Gotohs and heavier modern tuners and decided that there is no sound difference I can hear. So sound-wise the path is clear to heavier tuners.
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I have a Music Man Steve Morse which comes stock with Sperzel locking tuners. I like the locking functionality but the tuners themselves are inexact. Plus their website sucks. They have some cool looking semi-locking open tuners that I can't get any useful info about.
I always liked how smooth Grovers are.
Schallers (not the F-labeled Taiwan made "Schaller" stuff Fender mounts now) has always been great quality. The locking Schallers come in two variants: traditional "screw ear" and the new ones just have a pin that goes into the peghead under the tuner casing (again, don't confuse that with the stuff Fender is mounting which has a large case and two pins). I really like the pinned stuff since I would be able to change my mind later without leaving additional holes.
But the cheapest source for the Schaller pin stuff is $78 plus shipping from Stewmac. Ouch. Furthermore, I have concerns that the pin might loosen in the wood over time (strong lever force because they are close to the axis and a screw can be tightened, this cannot).
The locking Schallers are ultra-heavy but you can buy lighter tuner buttons (pearloid or ebony). I dunno about this option. I think I'd like it on a "fancy" Tele with all rosewood neck but not on a loud, white "man-Strat" with CBS headstock.
Then there are locking Grovers that I don't know anything about. Of course they have their screw hole in a different place than Schallers so you can't easily change. They aren't much cheaper either. Anybody familiar with these?
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tuners/...p_Mini_Locking_Guitar_Machines_6-In-Line.html
Now, I think my decision tree is like this:
1) do I really want locking tuners? I have a string mount technique that left me without tuning problems and very few turns for 25+ years. But then I never used a non-locking tremolo so far.
2) Schaller pin system, yepp or nah? Sounds risky. Also, are they too heavy and/or are the alternate knobs cool?
3) Should I just get Grovers?
4) Should I just try locking Grovers?
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