KAISH 18:1 Gear Ratio Guitar Locking Tuners Machine Heads Guitar Locking Tuning Keys Pegs for Strat/Tele/LP/SG most Electric or Acoustic Guitars Black
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These tuners will fit as long as your headstock has 10mm (3/8") tuner holes with a 45-degree fixing tag.
This is an inline set that I use with a Strat. For Urban Player acoustic, you'll need two sets of L and R.
If the headstock holes are 10mm in diameter, they will work. These, unlike the smaller press in style, have threaded bushings.
Selected User Reviews For KAISH 18:1 Gear Ratio Guitar Locking Tuners Machine Heads Guitar Locking Tuning Keys Pegs for Strat/Tele/LP/SG most Electric or Acoustic Guitars Black
These tuners looked fantastic in person until the logos began to peel off even before they were installed. The hollow screws that hold the tuner to the headstock don't go in smoothly. Neither the tuning keys nor the tuning knobs move smoothly. I wanted to return this item, but it's not worth the trouble; I'll just buy something else instead.
These tuners perform admirably. They can keep pitch for up to a week. I bought a reamer (for a very low price) from Harbor Freight to make a small adjustment to my Chinese-made Grote guitar's holes to make them fit. There was no need to drill new screw holes. Overall, I'm happy with these tuners and would buy them again.
Minor tuning stability issues, which I wasn't sure if it was due to the floating bridge or the quality of the tuners at first, but after more testing, they seem to be fairly stable. However, when tuning, it is possible to be more precise.
These tuners are fantastic! They're comfortable to wear, attractive to look at, and stay in tune well. If you overtighten your strings, the locking feature will cut them. Just keep that in mind. I'm going to buy more.
This locking tuner is fantastic! I previously purchased a different brand for around $25, and these are far superior. I intend to purchase a second set for a different guitar I own, and I strongly recommend them.
I've had these for about three weeks and have had no issues with them. I'm going to buy more because of the lovely gold color and functionality. I already have two sets, but I haven't put the third one in yet. I hope this information is useful to you in making your decision.
I installed the tuners on an old Squier Fender Strat that I've been playing on a lot lately and it appears to be difficult to keep in tune. I didn't expect much for the price, but they're adequate.
The high e string kept pulling out of the locking pin as I tried to get it to pitch; I'm using 9 gauge. All of the others appear to be in good working order, and the tuners are in general quite sturdy. It's not too bad; I simply string the high e as if it were a non-stringed instrument. Tuner that locks in place.