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The GroverV97-18N Vertical Mechanics Head is a premium tuning machine designed for electric guitars, featuring a precise 18:1 gear ratio and a stylish nickel finish, ensuring both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
I**H
Good product
Have used these before both in nickel and gold finishes. Good product. The 18:1 gear ratio is also a plus over the old 14:1 type. And the open back design reduces the weight of the peghead and helps avoid the dreaded “neck dive.”Only negative I’ve noticed is that the gold finish tuners are starting to get more expensive than logic would seem to warrant —in some cases nearly double the cost of the same product in nickel. .
T**E
Very solid tuners
These were a big improvement to the beat-up tuners on my old Epiphone. I finally got around to replacing the old ones and these were at the top of my list as they were recommended by a friend who used them on his custom build.They were a bit stiff at first, but after you work them a few times, they get much smoother (a little 3-in-1 oil probably wouldn't hurt).When it comes to looks, I actually prefer them to the standard Grover Rotomatics. They have a much more interesting look, and the open gears are a perfect fit for an old acoustic that needs an upgrade.Overall... I've no problems with them after a few weeks, and both myself and my other guitarist friends have been impressed with the simple, but good-looking design, and the tuning stability they provided for my beat-up little Epiphone.If I'm in the market for tuners soon, I'll be looking at these again.
M**B
Perfect fit for Hofner Hi Series B-Bass
Needed some tuners to replace a broken set on my Hofner, and these fit the bill nicely.Much smoother and stronger than the original tuners, I was able to fit the notoriously high tension Nylon Tapewound stringswithout any trouble whatsoever.Even if your tuners are in good shape, these are a considerable upgrade in quality from the presumably off brand tuners that come on the Ignition/Hi Series B-Bass.
J**S
I could tell a better response while tuning the instrument
I replaced the stock tuners on a Chinese Epi Casino. Right away, I could tell a better response while tuning the instrument. With brand new strings and only minimal stretching, the strings hardly slipped as I tugged and played them for about 30 minutes. Some tuners felt a little tighter than others, but they all rotated smoothly. I have yet to try the guitar with the new tuners in a gig or practice situation, but I feel confident they will be an improvement over the stock heads. The grommett may be a little big on the peg hole for your instrument, but the tension of the string should hold it in place. You could probably put something to add grip to really lock it in. I would be careful when changing strings as to not let one fall out onto the floor and be lost forever. The shape the button is a little ugly. I would have preferred something a little more round, but this does not affect the performance. I would put these on another guitar if I could. The exposed gears add a nice vintage look and decrease some weight on the headstock. All said, the 18:1 ratio is the way to go for sure.
R**N
Always great products
What needs to be said.... even though they are not built in the US anymore, one third the cost of Waverly tuners. Lifetime guarantee.
P**L
These tuners are perfect for it (and for other vintage parlor guitars) for ...
I have a vintage Regal that I bought these for. These tuners are perfect for it (and for other vintage parlor guitars) for the following reasons: 1. they are small and look right on a smaller headstock 2. they have a vintage butterbean style 3. the 18:1 ratio works great with a short scale length 4. they are open gear tuners that are lighter and thus give the authentic sound these guitars originally had.
D**R
Just what I needed!
These tuning machines are fine replacements for the original tuning pegs that were installed on my 1953 model Martin 00-18 guitar. Installation didn't require more than reaming out the holes in the Martin's head piece so that the bushings that came with the Grover tuners would fit properly to support the Grover's spindles. The screw holes on the back flanges were pretty close to the originals but I still chose to fill the old screw holes and drill pilot holes for the Grover's mounting screws. In retrospect I really didn't have to do that but I did anyway. Re-strung the guitar and for the first few days a little re-tuning was needed due to the new strings stretching a bit but in the last couple of weeks very little re-tuning has been required. Sta-Tite means what it says and the 18:1 gear ratio has meant much more accurate pitch adjustment. I'm very impressed and satisfied with the product.
-**-
Zinc housing wears out fast
I've owned a set for these for about 3 years. The housing is zinc and wears out pretty quick and I'm using Ernie Ball Slinkys on a short scale neck so there is very little stress.What caught my attention was the tuners started feeling like they were grinding and not smooth. I've only owned these about 3 years.I pulled the low-E tuner and the gear is sloppy loose because the zinc housing is worn out where the worm gear rides.The thrust washer failed.The teeth are worn abnormally.Grover has a life time guarantee but the guarantee is for "failure" and you have to pay to mail the failed tuners to them plus include a $7.50 check so they can "repair or replace" as needed.These are junk
D**O
prezzo imbattibile
Prezzo imbattibile consegna superveloce ( anche se il prodotto veniva dagli USA ) meccaniche di precisione e look vintage
A**R
Four Stars
The grocers were ok
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