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Other Stuff => Guitars => Topic started by: Fresh_Start on July 27, 2021, 06:57:02 pm
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I’m putting a new neck on a Warmoth Strat body. Blank peg head so I don’t need to worry about matching hole size, pins, etc. Locking tuners make sense for a guitar with whammy bar IMHO.
So I could spend $50 on some Fender brand locking tuners, $100 on Sperzels, or about $150 on Schallers. I have the Sperzels on another guitar and like them fine except for looks.
Is there an advantage to machine heads secured with 1 or 2 posts instead of a tab with screw?
Is a 12:1 ratio good enough or is a 16:1 or 18:1 really an improvement?
Are 2 post heights - one for wound and shorter for unwound strings - good enough or would 3 staggered heights be an improvement?
Are the Schallers worth the premium price? I don’t mind paying more for actual quality but don’t care about brand name.
Thanks in advance,
Chip
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I've got Schallers and Fender locking tuners on several Warmoth necks. Both are great, but I actually prefer the Fender tuners. Can't really say why . . . normally I prefer the expensive stuff, but in this case the Fender locking tuners are quite a bit less . . . and they work great.
Have no experience with Sperzels. I do have a guitar with Phase III PRS locking tuners which are very nice indeed, but I've never seen them on other guitars.
I don't think there is any advantage to the mounting systems.
I used to think the high gear ratios were better, but I don't really think that is true for me.
Staggered posts make sense on 6 in-line necks.
Bottom line, the Fender locking tuners are a bargain and work great.
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Hip Shot locking tuners are pretty nice for not much coin, most are 16:1 ratio or better. You can check most of them out at SportHitech..
Example: https://www.ebay.com/itm/303412260094?epid=1353221113&hash=item46a4c7acfe:g:ki0AAOxycmBStN36 (https://www.ebay.com/itm/303412260094?epid=1353221113&hash=item46a4c7acfe:g:ki0AAOxycmBStN36)