Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.4.6 out of 5 stars
- #15,333 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #62 in Electric Guitar Tuning Keys
70s "F" Style Guitar Tuning Machines/Chrome (Set of 6)
Mr M S Pollard
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 16, 2024
I prefer these to the other ones with the hole. You can cut the string length and it looks tidy after a restring.
tom
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
After enlarging the 8mm holes to 10mm they fit good all but the high e had to file the edge no big deal. Great tuners
Sangyoung
Reviewed in Japan on May 20, 2024
It's a 70s head machine to say the least.I haven't used it yet because I don't have a neck to attach it to, but I'm looking forward tobut it's the same one that came on my old Fender Custom Shop guitar, so I'm sure it'll be great.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
Perfect fit for my vintage Fender guitars!
Javier Alejandro
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
great fit for vintage fenders
Neil Summers
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
I replaced cheap trapezoid tuners on an old Peavey Predator... These are die cast tuners as opposed to stamped sheet metal typical of cheap trapezoid tuners. No slop, no backlash at all. Very nice.
Combo62
Reviewed in Germany on August 12, 2023
Alles OK, 100 Prozent SUPER.
Gregg Wallace
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023
A lot of people on here are saying theses are better than original, and fit perfectly. Not true in my case. I had to enlarge the holes in the headstock to accommodate new ferrels. Barrel of these pegs are larger that original. Even though the mounting holes for the individual pegs are exactly the same they would not line up without modification. I didn't want to drill new holes in the head, so I ground a little off of each shoulder on the housing to make it slide further towards the rounded side, then I enlarged the slot where the stem sticks out to allow it to be slid. It didn't take much, and I'm sure there is still enough meat in the body that it will cause no problems. The whole process took about an hour, and I didn't have to drill new mounting holes, only enlarge the ones for the stems. As far as identical to new, no way. This guitar is a 1974, and I wouldn't be replacing these if one hadn't broke, but you can tell this chrome will be popping off in no time, and all in all they just have that "made in china" feel. As long as they keep me in tune till I can find an actual original to replace my broken one, I'll be ok.
K-Cup coffee user.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023
I got these after watching a youtube review about making your squier better.it did the trick with minimal drilling. I believe the size was 3/8 for the peg, [visit you tube] and most of the set screws needed no drilling at all. only one edge hung over a bit.
Xylent
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
i ordered these because i had a couple of bent tuning machines on my 1982 Fender Bullet from when presumably someone dropped it. these were a direct replacement and the guitar feels good as new now.
Noris Del Puppo.
Reviewed in Italy on November 12, 2022
Montate su Fender Strato. Perfette
sylvie moulinier
Reviewed in France on August 26, 2019
Article conforme à la description.
Neal
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2010
I bought these Fender 70's F Tuners to replace the tuners on my 1982 "Dan Smith" Fender Stratocaster.The guitar was originally fitted with these tuners but I changed them for a different type some time in the mid 80's. I wanted to put the guitar back to as original condition as possible. These tuners are an exact replica of the Schaller tuners that the guitar was fitted with from the factory, the screw holes lined up exactly with the previous mounting holes. The gear ratio on these tuners is 16:1So far I haven't had any tuning problems with the guitar. I'm not sure if these tuners are still made by Schaller but they feel smooth, if not somewhat slightly stiff to turn. There is a hole down the center of the shaft just like the originals.So far I'm ver happy with the performance of these tuners, my aim was to put the guitar back to original condition and since I lost the original tuners these fit the bill perfectly.They seem to range in price from $39.99 to $59.99 so shop around, I managed to get them for $39.99.
Recommended Products