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Guyker Guitar Locking (3L + 3R Handed) Tuners - 1:21 Lock String Art Deco Rotomatic Tuning Key Pegs Machine Head with Imperial Style Head Replacement for Electric, Folk or Acoustic Guitars - Chrome

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About this item

  • Gear Ratio - 1:21, designed to fit modern 10mm headstock peg holes.
  • Imperial style button with sealed housing and 90 degree fixing tag.
  • Guitar locking tuning machines with heavy duty internal gear, sturdy and convenient.
  • Mounting hardware (screws, bushings and washers) included.
  • Set of Imperial style 3 x 3 headstock acoustic or electric guitar machine heads.



Product Description

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Good locking tuner pegs can ensure you to play your beloved guitar flexibly and accurately. Guyker locks guitar pegheads compatible with Gibson Les Paul, Fender Strat, SG, EPI, Tele style electric, folk or acoustic guitars. Featured with sealed machine heads and heavy-duty internal gear, it can turn smoothly, enabling the player to tune accurately and easily.

Feature:

  • Gear Ratio - 1:21, designed to fit modern 10mm headstock holes.
  • Comfortable and easy for adjustment of string tension.
  • Replacement/Upgrade parts for electric or acoustic guitars or precision instruments.
  • Smooth and shiny, wear-resistant, anti-corrosion, and dust-proof, quick and accurate tuning.
  • Exquisite appearance with perfect workmanship and high-tech finish.
  • With heavy duty internal gear.
  • Provides finer tuning and greater stability.
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Specifications:

  • Ratio: Gear Ratio - 1:21
  • 90 degree fixing tag
  • Style: Imperial shaped headstock
  • 3 Color available: Chrome, gold, black
  • Model no.: GK-109
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Package Includes:

  • 6 x Imperial Style Guitar locking tuners (3 per side)
  • Mounting hardware (screws, bushings and washers) included

kwcraig88
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
I'm disappointed in these because I've bought 3 other sets of Guyker tuners and gotten great results. I got these imperial style ones to match a new guitar I got that came with Grover non-locking tuners, and I ended up going back to the stock Grovers. Maybe I just got a bad batch, but 3 of the tuning knobs are loose, it didn't help with tuning stability (in fact hurt it a bit), and they just felt cheap. I tried taking one apart to see if I could tighten something, and the issue persisted after I tightened everything. I was pretty in the bag for Guyker before this experience, but maybe they'll see this review and offer to make it right. A guy can dream.