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- #42,310 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #220 in Electric Guitar Tuning Keys
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
I bought these for a Squier Sonic Mustang. They DO NOT drop right in. I bought this guitar with intentions to mod it so I didn't mind taking a drill to the headstock. However, if you are looking for a direct drop it, they WILL NOT fit in a Squier Mustang. They look awesome though and for the price, I'm pumped.
sarah b.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Half the tuners had no holes for a string to pass thru. Holes were filled with chrome plating.
Al Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Not too bad.
Christopher Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
They fit perfectly in my Fender Player neck, pegs lined right up, no drilling needed. They turn smoothly and are very easy to use.
Tim f.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
There are good if not better than the Metallor,ones I have bought,and their 5 bucks cheaper,as good as the ones from Musiclilly,and their 5 bucks cheaper.time will tell how good they are,no defects in chrome,and they came in a nice well padded plastic box,I'm pleased so far.
"Jersey Sean"
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
This is the second set I have installed and so far so good. First off, this set further confirmed that my little two sided hammer (hard rubber / HDPE) is the most important tool in any luthiers tool box! These have two prongs that need to slide into the wood so you have to line them up and give em a good whack so that they leave impressions for you to drill two small holes to insert the prongs. Some might wonder why these are needed, but I have used Fender and other major brand tuners without any prongs and if the screw loosens, they can shift on you and cause problems. The prongs prevent this and provide a nice secure fit. The worm gears are brass and the tuning ratio provides accurate response. They are a good choice for a middle of the road build and offer a lot of value for your dollar. These are definately Grexworx approved!Final Note - It would be nice if Tone Ninja or maybe even Eddaray (hint, hint) offered different tuning machine head options choices such as ebony, rosewood, bone, tulip wood, etc. like I have seen for other tuning machines.
Stratisfied
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
These are ok for a cheap build and again for $20 but my set a few of the tuners feel great and a few of them slip a little. Still for the money I haven't found anything better than the Wilkinsin ez lock tuners that are not locking tuners but function very well for around $25.
Bodysnatcher
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
I haven’t installed them on the neck yet because I just got done refinishing it and finishing up putting new frets on it. I did put one of to make sure they fit in the Fender holes and fit perfectly and also look awesome! They will match my Fender Strat body I completely customized and repainted matte white, all black hardware, custom pickguard with an EMG 81 w/18v mod, a cheap tremolo that I blocked off to turn into a hardtail, and these tuners either the white pearl knobs to match the body. I just put this in there in case the some of you wanted to know what all was done to the Strat body lol. It’s for drop C metal only so won’t be any blues and boomer licks being played on this guitar.Anyways back to the tuners, they came packaged very well in the vacuum sealed plastic with foam on each side inside of the box. The locking nut is not plastic and turns nice and easy and so does the tuner knobs. They seem about the same quality as Tone Ninja locking tuners for less than half the price. I will update once I install them on the neck and get the guitar all setup with strings. FYI - locking tuners don’t make your guitar have better tuning stability, they just make the string changes much easier and faster. If you know how to properly wrap a string around a non locking tuner peg then that can actually be better than locking tuners. I just prefer the look and ease of locking tuners is why I out on all my guitars.If you are on the fence about buying these then just grab you a set and definitely worth it for $25. I’ve tried some Guyker and another cheaper brand on my stepsons two guitars and these seem to be much better quality and don’t have the plastic locking nut like the other have.
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