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Best engineered tuning pegs for the price.
The stock tuners on my bass guitar because were wobbly, so I bought these as a replacement. And I only added "for the price" to the title as I haven't tested the other top brands (yet).
However, compared to the old tuners and the ones that I've seen on most bass guitars the design of the Gotoh GB707 is superior. These tuners are very robust, there's no looseness at all, and I like the look. These tuners will last a very long time.
All parts are included in the box, so there's no need to head to the hardware store to complete the job. I definitely recommend the GB707s and will buy these for my other bass in the near future.
However, compared to the old tuners and the ones that I've seen on most bass guitars the design of the Gotoh GB707 is superior. These tuners are very robust, there's no looseness at all, and I like the look. These tuners will last a very long time.
All parts are included in the box, so there's no need to head to the hardware store to complete the job. I definitely recommend the GB707s and will buy these for my other bass in the near future.
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Great tuners.
I bought these as replacements for a project bass and they operate far more smoothly than the tuners I removed.
All hardware is included - bushings and screws, so fitting is very easy. The tuners feel sturdy without being overly heavy and I particularly like the shape of the keys - similar to the tuners used on Ibanez Premium models at the moment.
I've had no issues with them since fitting and would recommend them highly - a great price too!
All hardware is included - bushings and screws, so fitting is very easy. The tuners feel sturdy without being overly heavy and I particularly like the shape of the keys - similar to the tuners used on Ibanez Premium models at the moment.
I've had no issues with them since fitting and would recommend them highly - a great price too!
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As nice as I will ever need
At $40 this set of 2L 2R tuners are a great deal. Smooth both going sharp and flat, no wiggle. They are pretty stout, so if you are looking for lightweight these might not be for you, but my inexpensive trb170 Yamaha did not suffer any neck dive from them.
Note for other players with the low end trb units, these are just a hair bigger than the stock tuners but a few minutes with a rolled up sandpaper will widen the holes enough to fit these.
Note for other players with the low end trb units, these are just a hair bigger than the stock tuners but a few minutes with a rolled up sandpaper will widen the holes enough to fit these.
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Ku?era Kladno
Very thanks!
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