Re: Locking Grover Mini Roto-grips vs Mini Rotomatics
The rotomatics are lighter. I had a set of the rotomatics, and here's how they work: They have a sleeve around the post with an off-center hole drilled in it. The post is D-shaped. When you tighten them, the sleeve stays still until the cam catches up, then the string is pinched. There is a little detent that lines the sleeve up with the shaft. You pull the string through, then hold it tight while winding until the string is locked. Since the sleeve is drilled for the largest string, the higher strings take a bit to catch up. It gets easier once you've had them strung up once - pull the old strings, wind the post back an eighth turn, feed the new string straight through. I like 'em but I'd say the roto-grips are more idiot-proof.