Re: locking tuners or klusons for strat w/ vintage trem?
What in blazes are you talking about? I posted to show the differences between two of Sperzel's button types, not to say that it "looks all the same as any other tuners," or to make any comment about how the back side looks. I was making a point about how the button type makes a difference in the looks.
If you are calling Sperzels "boat anchors," then you've never actually used a set. They are the lightest high-quality sealed tuners I've ever used.
Ive got Sperzels on two or three of my assemblies. Thye are ungodly big fugly monsters , no matter what you say. Its not like we cant take what is said here and expound on it. Maybe not from the front are the so bad.. So are Schaller...Schallers are the heaviest I think though though, but Schalelrs are steel arent they?. Schallers are a better tuner hands down .
Sperzels tend to come apart..maybe not all, but one of them in six, and thier design is meant that they should not come apart. Thats been my expereince.
I have Sperzels on a couple of my Guitars. Great tuners, make no mistake about it, I think I have Sperzels on my Jackson and a Warmoth Strat.
Yeah, the Sperzels are sort of heavy casue they are so bulky,even though they are Aluminum. Im notpicking, becasue Im such a perfectionist though, and believe a bunch of littel things like tuner weight add up on a guitar that your trying to build for a certain classic tone.
If i wasnt hobbling around on crutches from losing my right leg..er, temporaily from meniscus repair..haha, Id post some of my 20 guitars with different lockers; Wilkinson, Sperzel, Schaller, Gotoh, Grover, Kluson, Hipshot, and my impressions.