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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2016
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    Will you need to drill holes in your guitar if you put new tuners on it? How do you figure out which tuners are an easy fit, and which require more work? What about keeping the old tuners for resale value? StewMac gets questions, and Erick Coleman has answers.
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    Tuner Pin Drill Jig
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    Peghole Reamer
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Komentáře • 374

  • @sgt.thundercok4704
    @sgt.thundercok4704 Před 2 lety +47

    TIP FOR PUTTING SCREWS BACK INTO EXISTING HOLES: Turn the screw counter-clockwise(backwards) slowly until you feel it drop into the threading. This then uses the original thread track instead of reaming out a new one as this, over time, will strip out the hole.

    • @whatarefriends4
      @whatarefriends4 Před 8 měsíci

      See I wouldn’t have done that!🤦‍♂️

    • @__thatcarguy__4086
      @__thatcarguy__4086 Před 7 měsíci

      This is also for necks

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 Před 4 měsíci

      You need a Medal of Honor. That sounds interesting

    • @fdrsassbitch1557
      @fdrsassbitch1557 Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you thank you thank you for this! I’m repairing my old fender dreadnought to give to a coworker that wants to learn guitar and I need all the tips I can get!

  • @5urg3x
    @5urg3x Před 7 lety +101

    Suggestion: If you're going to upgrade to locking tuners, check which kind of tuners you've got already and see if the same manufacturer makes a locking version that has the identical post size and mounting holes. Most Ibanez guitars come with Gotoh tuners and I know for sure the locking Gotohs use exactly the same sizes and holes, so they are going to be a direct retro-fit -- that's exactly what you want. Pretty sure Fender / Gibson have the same kind of options. Fender's OEM locking tuners are pretty good too -- from what I remember they use a two pin design.

    • @jmromero6381
      @jmromero6381 Před 6 lety +2

      Gotohs fit on my Jacksons, too.

    • @ThatOtherRaccoon
      @ThatOtherRaccoon Před 4 lety +1

      EXCELLENT suggestion. I'm going to find some for my Ibanez too then.

    • @5urg3x
      @5urg3x Před 4 lety +4

      mark heyne Not true. Locking tuners do help with tuning stability, and also don’t require you to stretch the strings as much after you put them on, compared to conventional wrap friction tuners. They’re much faster too, of course. It’s a no brainer, really. And like I said, there should be no need to make new holes in the headstock.

    • @tylerthompson1842
      @tylerthompson1842 Před rokem +1

      Sure but a lot of ppl throw locking tuners into a budget guitar that comes with crappy off brands. It’s easy to just measure the new tuner with a caliper and open the up the holes.

    • @5urg3x
      @5urg3x Před rokem

      @@tylerthompson1842 …Or you can just get locking tuners that have the post size of whatever off brand your guitar came with, lol. It’s not like there’s any real advantage to getting any specific kind, they’re all variations on the same basic design 🤷‍♂️

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před rokem +5

    3:15 A Reamer is the most important tool when putting Sealed Gear Tuners on Vintage instruments (which is great for improved tuning stability) cause it keeps those holes nice & clean.

  • @ryanwilson5936
    @ryanwilson5936 Před 4 lety +3

    I just took advantage of the Gotoh sale and ordered a set of 510 3x3 midsize in cosmo black from you guys. Thanks, can’t wait to install them!

  • @shurdi3
    @shurdi3 Před 6 lety +27

    5:40
    А classic carpenter's trick for that is to glue a dowel in there and re-drill the hole.

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před 2 lety +4

    Sealed Gear Tuners are a huge improvement because they allow the instrument to always hold tune. 4:19 They make Sealed Gear Tuners w/ a Vintage Tuner shape to them, good balance between look & tuning stability.

  • @charlestew8792
    @charlestew8792 Před 4 lety +9

    Suggestion for the drill jig....just use some carbon copy paper on the end of the tuner and let it mark the pin locations. Cheap but accurate solution. Great video.

  • @pikachuthegayatheist6215
    @pikachuthegayatheist6215 Před 2 lety +2

    You can plug the holes with dowels and then re-drill the holes. That’s what I would do when I’m replacing those type of Tuner machines that have to have a larger holes with tuners require smaller holes, it’s simple you just take some dowels stick about the same diameter of the holes, Cut each dowel stick about an inch the size of the width of the headstock and then roll each stick in gorilla glue, and tap the sticks into the headstock evenly, and then regriel each hole when the glue dries. If it’s not even you can always stand it off and repaint the head stock, or run part of it through a bandsaw to cut the dowel sticks to an even level.

  • @TechTaboo
    @TechTaboo Před 6 lety +42

    Wow. Incredibly informative. Tons of great info here.

  • @andrewsandberg8504
    @andrewsandberg8504 Před 4 lety +343

    I had no idea Elton John knew this much about guitar tuners lol

  • @RiffRock51
    @RiffRock51 Před 3 lety +9

    No towel or something soft to protect the bottom of that SG when you place is on the wooden table? Other than that, great video, very well done.

    • @MrSneakyPants
      @MrSneakyPants Před 2 lety +3

      Agreed, it's first thing that I thought. It made me uncomfortable.

    • @pauldbrown1010
      @pauldbrown1010 Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah, I was triggered too by that microaggression 🤣

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc Před 2 lety

      Agree. I love how Mr. Dan does his work. That guy is a total-pro. I use a Yoga Mat = best thing ever, for working on my Precious instruments. oNe LovE from NYC

    • @tommilitello198
      @tommilitello198 Před 2 lety +1

      There’s really no need for it,not setting it on the driveway it’s a nice bench

  • @sayantanutbe
    @sayantanutbe Před 5 lety +2

    This is by far the best video on tuner upgrade on CZcams. Very well done! Thanks!

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před 2 lety +1

    5:33 So these are Press Fit Peg head Conversion Bushings, they're slightly bigger Press Fit Peg head Bushings that allow the Vintage tuners to work w/ enlarged holes.

  • @bob_kazamakis
    @bob_kazamakis Před 8 lety +25

    Sucks Gibson stopped offering the Steinberger gearless tuners to you guys. They were my favorite tuner :(

  • @FlorentinoRebuildingCo.5644
    @FlorentinoRebuildingCo.5644 Před 4 měsíci

    Perfect timing (for me anyways).
    I got slighky used Darco tuners for my guitar i keep in the truck.
    I'm planning on doing the work myself andvthis vid answered all my questions.
    Very interesting use of a reamer on correcting the hole sizes, instead of a drill or wooden dowel/drill-out steps.
    Since you a very lightly " filing-down" (so to speak) the insude walls of those holes.
    The reamer can dk the job in under a minute each. No glues, retouching paint of clear coat...and no noisy drill or drill press. That reamer is just as quiet as came.
    Makes sense.

  • @Spartanm333
    @Spartanm333 Před 6 lety +2

    Many thanks - real helpful. Just about to take the electronic tuners off of a Gibson SG Standard HP USA 2017 and replace with Grovers - was a little concerned about hole diameter and screw fittings - this makes things a lot clearer thanks. I am going to replace with modern Grover in chrome to match the rest of the guitar - much like the 2018 version of the same model guitar where Gibson themselves have now seen the light and dropped the E-tune.

  • @mideastkid88
    @mideastkid88 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow, super clear and concise advice here. No frills, only the important info is presented very clearly. Instant subscribe! Thanks for posting this!

  • @rjlchristie
    @rjlchristie Před 5 lety +7

    The first thing I'm interested in when considering a tuner is the gear ratio.
    Aside from configuration, the rest of the specs are of secondary importance to me.

    • @LeeGee
      @LeeGee Před rokem

      I like them to stay in tune for at least 20 minutes

  • @budandbean1
    @budandbean1 Před 8 lety +6

    Enjoyed learning about new items like the bushings. It's good to know about, thank you!

  • @randfur
    @randfur Před 4 měsíci

    The best video covering the different peg types and how to identify them.

  • @seriseriom8445
    @seriseriom8445 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for the video. But i believe ist safe to assume people are able to see if their tuners fit or not and how to drill holes or use screwdrivers.
    Alot more interesting would have been to tell us how to judge the quality of tuners and what to look for in a good to excellent tuner.

  • @robertthompson3606
    @robertthompson3606 Před 8 lety

    One area that needs to be considered is the thickness of the peg head and the length of new machines' string posts. I have an Epiphone ET-275 and its peg head is very thick. The string post of many machines is not long enough to get at least three turns on the EAD strings. People should be encouraged to check the specs so they waste time and money on a machines that will not work.
    Thanks for the good video Erick!

  • @Joe-mz6dc
    @Joe-mz6dc Před 6 lety +2

    This is a very informative and very professional video. You guys deserve much respect. Thank you.

  • @Michael-zt6wb
    @Michael-zt6wb Před 5 lety +1

    I've been mainly playing a Seagull acoustic for a long time (~7 years) and I pulled out my old Gibson dreadnought and couldn't believe how much smoother the tuners were on the Gibson than the Seagull.

    • @fr3ak1shh
      @fr3ak1shh Před rokem

      Seagull tuners suck... 2 of the little plastic collars that sit between the button and the rest of the tuner broke, and it's incredibly hard to turn now. I've been putting off fixing it for a while now... but I think it's time!
      I did a little more research, and I think it's because the screw on the button was tightened too tightly. Not a big deal! In fact, I shouldn't have to upgrade my tuners at all. I'll just buy replacement plastic washers. Awesome!

  • @JohnnyGuitarRocks
    @JohnnyGuitarRocks Před 7 lety +20

    This is so informative - thank you!

  • @matthewpocock4824
    @matthewpocock4824 Před rokem

    Excellent tips. I'm about to put some Hohners on my 40 year old D-10 copy.

  • @TL-072
    @TL-072 Před 4 lety +1

    3.25: "it keeps the holes round, square...& clean" that's poetry bro !

    • @TheRealCowlick
      @TheRealCowlick Před 4 lety

      I think he means tight or snug and not the shape

  • @senorsunset
    @senorsunset Před 3 lety

    This was gold. Watch it all the way through lads.

  • @MrDcseltzer
    @MrDcseltzer Před 5 lety

    Before you get into a discussion about replacing tuners, you should also talk about the mechanics of how they wear out. In my experience I never had tuners wear out, only the tuning plate which you put your fingers on but not the mechanisms itself

  • @MIKE-ej6ud
    @MIKE-ej6ud Před 4 lety +1

    I bought a Chinese or Korean made Mustang and within the first year, had to change the tuners. I got locking tuners and it's great. All in, I have invested $410 including tax. It's a great deal on a great Fender

  • @nick1512
    @nick1512 Před 5 lety

    I have a les Paul that was made in 98 and the original tuners were Grover’s but it only had one screw that went on the bottom. The guitar is used so the previous owner took off the originals and installed vintage Grover’s with the pearled buttons. Too bad for me I like to keep it original but there was 6 more screw holes drilled and it bothered me so I went and put the vintages back on. I do like those tuners the best but I like to keep my guitars as original as possible

  • @Wargasm644
    @Wargasm644 Před 4 lety

    I wanted to upgrade my gold keystone tuners on my Les Paul to locking versions. But I just decided to go with original keystone Grovers in Gibson packaging. Nothing wrong with old set. Just losing a bit of gold and I wanted to freshen it up a bit. No regrets. I used to never be a big fan of Grovers. But the ones on Gibson’s seem so much nicer. Perfect tactile feel and operation. Comparable to the Gotohs on my ESP. That’s why I got the Grovers in the “Gibson “ packaging. I don’t know if Gibson gets a better tuner than standard Grover packaged stuff. But it seriously seems that way?

  • @skysentinel
    @skysentinel Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Stuart, I've been playing guitar since I was nine years old (near 71, now), but I ran into something I never realize existed. It has to do with replacement keys. I understand that there are to basic configurations, L3-R3 and 3+3 guitar tuning keys. However, I can find no reliable information that explains the difference between the two types of key sets. Would you mind educating me on this subject? Thanks in advance. -- Lynn

  • @jimmynich4791
    @jimmynich4791 Před rokem

    You can get those Hipshot grip lock tuners with a mounting plate you don't need to screw into the headstock, expensive but potentially save a lot of aggro.

  • @RobCabreraCh
    @RobCabreraCh Před 5 lety

    That black SG is awesome! That's one of my dream guitars, an SG standard with P90s.

  • @JROC2112
    @JROC2112 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks dude. Your video has helped me decide on which tuners I am going to get.

  • @wesleyzimmerman94
    @wesleyzimmerman94 Před 6 lety +5

    Some companies, like Graphtec, make mounting plates that match the screw holes on whatever is factory installed so you have no need to drill new holes.

  • @Valenspire
    @Valenspire Před 2 lety

    Much appreciated, the tuners that I ordered had those pressfit bushes and I needed a little more information on what to do. (It's a unusual instrument but it uses the same pegs as those used in ukuleles)

  • @DivineMisterAdVentures
    @DivineMisterAdVentures Před 6 měsíci

    NICE~! I'm thinking I want a wide-neck and the best option for a righteous sound @cost (?) is to convert a classical to steel, and I definitely would like to make that tuner conversion - all the way to lockers. Ever see that??
    Best

  • @sgt.thundercok4704
    @sgt.thundercok4704 Před 2 lety +1

    These are very solid videos. Well done.

  • @telecasterbear
    @telecasterbear Před 5 lety +1

    conversion bushings are great. I have used them on more than one guitar.

  • @RJMCafe
    @RJMCafe Před 2 lety

    Good but would have appreciated you showing how you would install new tuning heads with different mounting tab locations. Would you drill pilot holes? Would you use a drill press?

  • @einfussganger
    @einfussganger Před 4 lety +2

    Helpful video. I've seen one brand (maybe Hip Shot), offers a cover plate that goes between the tuning machines and the headstock and covers those old mounting holes.

  • @Wabin22
    @Wabin22 Před 6 lety +1

    Very interesting!
    I have what I think are Fender Ping tuners on my Mexico Deluxe strat, but I want to upgrade them to Gotoh's vintage style locking.. but I'm not sure if they will fit.
    I have never removed the original tuners so I don't really know what to look for in order to make it properly.
    My wish is to just have the new ones slide in without any problem, but I'm not sure on what to look for :/

  • @MidnightRumbler365
    @MidnightRumbler365 Před 2 měsíci

    I have a squire affinity that has all Tele electronics. Want to change the tuners so they lock. The originals each have a single indexing pin. Would u or folks reading here suggest a replacement locking tuner (6 long, not staggered) that has only one indexing pin so I don’t have to drill please? Tnx. Very informative video.

  • @GeraldWWilliams
    @GeraldWWilliams Před 5 lety +12

    I think its a good video but I would suggest having something between the guitar and the table to protect the guitar.

    • @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney
      @The_sinner_Jim_Whitney Před 4 lety +1

      Gerald W. Williams Looked like he had a piece of green leather between the body and the bench, and a leather sandbag under the neck.

    • @fisshayetestay6705
      @fisshayetestay6705 Před 4 lety

      fin kommentar

  • @tramlad2
    @tramlad2 Před 4 lety

    What a brilliant and informative video, i have some guitars i am modifying the machine heads on, i want locking ones, you have helped me so much with this lesson.

  • @halbertking2683
    @halbertking2683 Před 6 lety

    I love your tool box with all the stickers on it.It looks like mine.

  • @heroindoses1991
    @heroindoses1991 Před 6 lety

    So I bought a chelecaster and they put vintage style press fit tuners on it but they drilled the holes to the bigger size the other style of tuners calls for, I want to get locking tuners for it but I think I'll have to drill holes regardless of the style I choose. Live and learn i guess.

  • @undercrackers56
    @undercrackers56 Před 6 lety +2

    What an amazingly crafted video.

  • @jimmymeyer7758
    @jimmymeyer7758 Před 6 lety +1

    Like finding a left handed ax, finding info on left handed reverse headstock tuners is also quite a chore,,

  • @EyecareBacklog1
    @EyecareBacklog1 Před 4 lety +3

    Fascinating! Thanks for posting.

  • @shawnfunstuff
    @shawnfunstuff Před 3 lety

    For the sealed gear tuners, can you simply replace the knobs/buttons by unscrewing the old, and screwing in a new one? For example, I want to replace the steel buttons with white/yellow plastic buttons for their vintage look?

  • @peterwelsh1932
    @peterwelsh1932 Před 5 lety

    Just got a 73 SG with highly necrssary/ sought after "Repaired Neck" mod. Anywho: came with installed replacement tuners and a bag with original Gibson tuners. Should I put old ones back in? How to test them for badness? Guitar won't stay in tune anyway. Could be the nut or the Bigsby or some evil curse. But new tuners didn't fix tuning problem; apparently

  • @capitanvonchickenpants8492

    Have a look at hipshot locking tuners they fit on a plate it's a very good idea

    • @guitarprepnplus1
      @guitarprepnplus1 Před 5 lety

      Agreed have locking tuners on my vintage yamaha to save the old ones.

  • @krang07
    @krang07 Před 8 lety

    One important thing that was overlooked is the mounting screws. Never ever strip those holes out, or if you do, what needs to be done to fix the problem. Hard to stay in tune if your tuning pegs are not firmly in place due to a stripped out mounting-screw hole.

  • @Satchmoeddie
    @Satchmoeddie Před 8 lety

    Why don't you use a jig over the peghead? I made some, and have never chipped out a veneer or any wood, since I started using them. They have a hole you line up over the bushing, clamp it down and press the bushing out. I like the Planet Waves self trimming machines, Gotoh 510 Deltas, Schaller, Waverly, & Stewmac's Golden Age are a great replacement tuning machine, or set.

  • @RobMods
    @RobMods Před 4 lety

    Those conversion bushings are a great idea! The only thing I'd respectfully add is to use just a little lubricant on the string posts where they rub on the inner surface of the bushings. And use a little lanolin grease on the threads of rusty screws before you return them to the timber.

    • @TylrVncnt
      @TylrVncnt Před 3 lety

      Why lanolin?? Stuff is sticky as all hell 😬

    • @RobMods
      @RobMods Před 3 lety

      @@TylrVncnt Lanolin grease is great as a rust treatment, plus it doesn't run into timber grain like some other greases/oils. If you put rusty screws back into timber, there's a good chance the next luthier won't be able to get them out. The rust bonds to the timber fibres.

  • @davidsimons5944
    @davidsimons5944 Před rokem

    I own an electric sitar which includes 7 metal guitar style geared tuners but I want to upgrade to locking ones. How do I find out what ones I have or need to get? Should I take one off & send it by registered return post to a specialist seller so they can see exactly what needs to be matched? Thanks.

  • @bongo_baggins
    @bongo_baggins Před 4 lety

    That conversion bushing section at the end was weirdly satisfying haha

  • @robertlerma1029
    @robertlerma1029 Před 5 lety

    You are nothing like the real stew mac! ii wish we had the original stew!

    • @TylrVncnt
      @TylrVncnt Před 3 lety

      Lmao you mean Dan Erlewine?

  • @milowagon
    @milowagon Před 7 lety

    Great straightforward no nonsense information Stewart. Many thanks.

  • @goodboyringo9716
    @goodboyringo9716 Před 5 lety +1

    If using a tapered rimmer how can you get the hole the correct size completely thru the neck without over sizing the hole.

  • @jacquescousteau217
    @jacquescousteau217 Před 3 lety

    I have a 1984 E series Japanese Stratocaster. I want to replace the Gotoh tuners with grovers. Does Grover make a machine head that will drop in ?
    Thank You

  • @DeafBunnysBand
    @DeafBunnysBand Před 4 lety +2

    Great video! Nice breakdown of a lot of options to change tuners. Good food for thought. ROKKON!! \m/

    • @stewmac
      @stewmac  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @abd-ix5qd
    @abd-ix5qd Před 4 lety

    Are sealed gear chrome tuner heavier than the plastic open gear tuners? Lately I am into travel guitar choosing between Washburn Rover 10 or Martin Backpacker. But I want to replace their chrome tuners to reduce weight of the headstock. And plastic tuners are more airline friendly compared to the chrome one.

  • @sgnt9337
    @sgnt9337 Před 6 lety

    Good video. The callouts that were added really helped.

  • @johnbooth1556
    @johnbooth1556 Před 2 lety

    I was totally immersed watching this first-rate video, and I'm not even considering changing my tuners !

  • @tom_something
    @tom_something Před rokem

    When using the original screws, is it important for each screw to end up back in the exact hole it came from, or are they presumably interchangeable? And if they have to go back into the original holes, what measures do you take to avoid an accidental mix-up? I find it very challenging to keep components organized when taking something apart and reassembling it.

    • @heavyglassglass
      @heavyglassglass Před rokem +1

      If you take the screws out and they're obviously the same screw that's been manufactured exactly the same then you can put them back into different holes and it will be fine

  • @samstinkeringaround8961

    so all the guitar stuff is cool , but there is not hardly any videos for us bass players. Need some bass videos please. BTW you are the coolest guy at stewmac.

  • @snapascrew
    @snapascrew Před 4 lety

    If my current stock tuners post height is 19mm what would happen if i installed tuners that otherwise fit but were 19.5mm instead?

  • @LennytheBeater
    @LennytheBeater Před 2 lety

    When you have the metal Grove tuners but you want the vintage looking ones. Can you use the Grove Tuners from 4:20 with only the bottom screw? Mostly it holds in place with the big threat through the head and the small screw seems only for positioning, am I right?

  • @koonsickgreen6272
    @koonsickgreen6272 Před 3 lety

    Your tips are alway thorough and super. Thank you.

  • @jeffreykercheval9177
    @jeffreykercheval9177 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome information! Thank you!

  • @Vern859
    @Vern859 Před 2 měsíci

    I need 6 inline rail tuners for a mid 80's peavey patriot.
    Where can i get those??
    Do you guys have a drop in replacement???

  • @peterwelsh1932
    @peterwelsh1932 Před 5 lety

    How can you tell if tuners need to be replaced? My '73 SG came with a bag of original Gibson tuners. They seem mechanically sound.

  • @robertmeloian548
    @robertmeloian548 Před 2 lety

    Hello, can you tell me the brand and model the one with indexing pin underneath the housing?
    My strat has these special holes for the indexing pin, it's just one hole in the middle.
    I can't find any tuners with just one indexing pin in the middle, so it could fit without any unnecessary drilling.
    Thank you

  • @AndresGonzalez-ex7of
    @AndresGonzalez-ex7of Před rokem

    Quick question, if my guitar has 14:1 gear ratio tuners, can I install 18:1 gear ratio tuners on it?? I can’t seem to find any good looking 14:1 tuners.

  • @avjake
    @avjake Před 5 lety

    Kudos on the excellent video. I was thinking you guys should offer "aged" conversion bushings (if you don't already).

  • @noname-jr1vo
    @noname-jr1vo Před 3 lety

    I got a tuner tip. If you want to upgrade don't dig back in the box of old tuners you have from other times you upgraded. 2nd tip. It's worth drilling out the headstock to upgrade to locking. I got an old box of tuners from all of my Squier and Mexican strats and teles I've had over the years. I'll sell them to you if you want.

    • @flintdavis2
      @flintdavis2 Před rokem

      Some folks just like vintage. Let em be.

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic Před 5 lety

    Ive two pin holes on my schector neck but fender replacement locking tuners the two pins are farther apart. I wonder what staggered chrome set will match the pinholes on the neck.

  • @ajaynorris3526
    @ajaynorris3526 Před 3 lety

    I'm new to guitars, if I mix match tuners, will it affect the guitar in any way? I got an old strat from my uncle and it had missing tuners, so I took 3 from a les paul pee wee and put them on it. They barely fit, but I cant test it until I get some new strings.(old ones were corroded)

  • @TheRichie213
    @TheRichie213 Před 5 lety

    I have an Epiphone Les Paul Standard with the chrome grover tuners. I want to put on aged pearl tuners, tulip shaped you would see on a Gibson Les Paul. Which ones can I order that requires no drilling?

  • @HavendaleBlvd80
    @HavendaleBlvd80 Před 2 lety

    Best material used for a tuners? I see zinc alloy on a majority of specs of tuners.
    Are their any solid brass tuners? Solid stainless steel?

  • @lazvt8469
    @lazvt8469 Před 3 lety

    Do 'better' tuners correct for string binding such as common on the G string on LP's? Some apparently believe so...I have my doubts. Binding is a sign of poorly cut nut, not cheap tuners. Right?

    • @stewmac
      @stewmac  Před 3 lety

      Speaking specifically to the G string problem common on Les Pauls, this is most often caused by not properly splaying the nut slot. In most cases any binding of strings while tuning is either a problem at the nut or bridge slots, but bad tuners can issues as well.

  • @KutayYavuzMusic
    @KutayYavuzMusic Před rokem

    Thank you for the valuable information.

  • @gumball3049
    @gumball3049 Před 4 lety

    Does anybody have any insight into changing the color of the white button tuners to a more vintaged/yellowed look???

  • @tenniswilliam
    @tenniswilliam Před 3 lety

    I bought Imperial buttons to replace the stock Grover buttons on the tuners on a Sheraton ll but the new buttons are too small. What can i do? Is there any adapter?

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic Před 4 lety

    Man ive got three sets of staggered 2 pin tuners but my schector neck uses a smaller 2 pin pattern. Where can I find staggered 6 inline small 2 pin pattern for my strat? Locking?

  • @stonemuzza8311
    @stonemuzza8311 Před 5 lety

    What are the best tuners for a les Paul? It’s a tokai. I think it’s based of the 1990s black Gibson but idk

  • @LeeGee
    @LeeGee Před rokem

    Replacing PRS Phase I locking tuners with something usable....?

  • @ThePabloreeves
    @ThePabloreeves Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! Thank you. I was removing my old tuners so I could clean them. However, one of the screws broke off and the bottom half is in the Guitar. How do I remove it it so I can keep my old tuners now that they’re clean?

  • @Meloncholyflower
    @Meloncholyflower Před 4 lety

    Which tuners go where? Mine have numbers on the back (1-1,1-2,1-4) etc

  • @nickyG7515
    @nickyG7515 Před rokem

    Hey man, I am from the UK and I have a problem. I bought a Takemine P5J (NOT SURE IF THEY EVEN MAKE THAT MODEL NOW) Any way, I have to replace six machine heads for the Pro series, every site that had the same ones as mine had run out of stock. The nearest had an amber button on, apart from that not being just gold, it is the same. Would you go for those? I wanted to keep it as it was made, but it seems I am fast running out of options. T Y Any advice would be welcome

  • @homeone4054
    @homeone4054 Před 4 lety

    What a brilliant video. Thank you for the info!

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic Před 5 lety

    Two pin tuners come in two pin distance differences? I need replacements that fit the small distance 2 pin but I need staggered chrome.

  • @kingdom777866
    @kingdom777866 Před 6 lety

    I took the Grovers off my Gibson J-45 custom, they worked fine until the string tensioned
    then they went so tight I couldn't turn em..
    I replaced them with Schaller vintage ones, these are the bollocks, as smooth as silk at any
    tension and look great on the guitar !
    I have a Guild 12 string guitar that I want to change the tuners, they have back lash and
    want to swap em out for a good set, but Schallers will cost me a fortune for 12, whats
    a good alternative ??

    • @stewmac
      @stewmac  Před 6 lety

      Both Grover and Gotoh make tuning machines that are less expensive options, that are still high quality tuners. Unfortunately, we're not able to directly cross-reference other manufacturer's technical specs for a specific make or model of instrument. We recommend removing a tuner from your Guild and measuring the diameter of the peghole. Then, compare that measurement to the technical specs of the tuners we offer, listed on our website. You should also not the placement of any tuner mounting screw holes.
      www.stewmac.com/SiteSearch/?search=Guitar%20tuning%20machines%20for%20a%20solid%20peghead&facet=%7cTUNERCFG%3a3L3R%7cTUNERCFG%3a6L6R

  • @markmarygoddard2203
    @markmarygoddard2203 Před 4 lety

    Nice presentation!

  • @justcuz9837
    @justcuz9837 Před 2 lety

    My acoustic has three on a plate but those screws are so rusted. How do i remove the rusted screws?

  • @johnny6148
    @johnny6148 Před 4 lety +1

    great video. learned a lot. thank you.