Giro
Reviewed in Canada on August 10, 2024
Does the job and look nice.
Curtis
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2024
These tuners are actually pretty decent for the low price you pay, however they unfortunately didn't lineup with the existing holes so I had to wood fill and drill new ones making me under-go a little extra work. All n all, they stay in tune well and they look fantastic, and overall function way better than the Musically brand. Two thumbs up!!
Ben Anonymous
Reviewed in Canada on November 13, 2024
They work but they also feel like they’re made out of a suggestion of metal. The tuners also all have various tensions when turning even with no string on them. If you get these, be prepared that you need to rebuild them with proper grease and tension first before you can use them otherwise they won’t be able to hold a guitar in tune properly
S. Foley
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Used these on my Epiphone. Installed no problem and work well. Only quirk is the eyelets were a fraction smaller than the old ones, and didn't stay solidly pressed in. A tiny drop of epoxy on the edge fixed that (or you could use old eyelets).
Joanna
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2024
For the price, they're well made. I have no complaints. They look great and adjust well. I put a little oil on each just as preventive maintenance.
Ryan Carhart
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
The “grommet” part that goes through the guitar head will probably not fit your guitar. You can get them to work without replacing those, but if you are trying to from chrome to black you will have an issue. Your grommets will need to remain chrome, or you will need to drill bigger wholes in the guitar head (not recommended).
Matthew S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
Needed to fix up an old fender 12 string that was missing a tuning peg. These fit perfectly, but the size of the knob is bigger than the original ones. Also did not come with screws, so had to drill out the holes to fit the larger screws I had lying around.
Josh
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2023
Look good but putting them on the screw holes didn't line up so had to drill new ones. But worked in the end.
torque302
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023
Exact match for my Fender Squire acoustic which I bought used on-line for $70.00. D 4th string developed a buzz. I hand pressured various areas of machine head and determined that dampening D string machine tightening assembly quieted the buzz. I replaced the D string machine head and guitar buzz is nearly entirely muted. Previously, bridge glue gave way and I drilled three bolt holes through lower guitar body and bridge, applied crazy glue, reassembled items for good- functioning, tuneful guitar with Amazon-sourced bone pins, bridge and nut that I put in.
Burple
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2022
These were a drop-in replacement for the tuners in my First Act guitar. They are smooth, there is no slop or play in them, and they hold tune perfectly. Great value and I'm glad I didn't spend more on something else.
michelle wolsey
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021
The dimensions of the tuning machines I received were incorrect in nearly every way.The ferrule:bushing diameter - listed 8.1mm, actual 9.9mmtop diameter - listed 11mm, actual 13.2mmThe machine:Height of rear casing - listed 17.9, actual 19.15mmLongest length of casing - listed 28.4, actual 31.5mmDistance from plate to string hole - listed 21.5mm, actual 23.75mmThe string hole height and the ferrule bushing size are pretty critical - the height effects the break angle of the strings over the nut, and these ferrules cannot be used on vintage headstock with 8mm holes without reaming.If the dimensions are in the description they should be correct - I wasted time waiting on these to be delivered and have to waste more time returning them.
Tim f.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021
Perfect fit for my ephiphone special
Rich M
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2020
Just put these on my Epiphone acoustic. For the price and for a cheap guitar they work great. The original ones were really sloppy. Will see how long they hold up. Was missing one screw but no big deal.