Gotoh Vintage style locking tuners!
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Gotoh Vintage style locking tuners!
For how I play guitar I swear by locking tuners. I wanted them on my Mustang project but somehow Sperzals would never look quite as okay as they do on my strat. A little research turned up Gotoh Vintage style locking tuners! A review here: http://audiozone.dk/index-filer/gotoh.htm
Anyone here tried them?
Anyone here tried them?
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Mayhap you're right but this is relevant to anyone who owns a vintage style fender neck no? Perhaps mentioning my project is extra-curricula to need in this post. Yes ... full stops and not-mentionings-of things, that IS the way forward.silly_rabbit_band wrote:Not to be that guy or any thing, but why don't you keep all questions about what to use on your project, in the main thread of your project.
Nah not selling 'em I just hoping that someone here might be able to tell me if they're a bag of shite or not before I spunk good money on some.
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As someone who has never needed to use anything but klusons and managed to stay in tune. What exactly do you do to your guitar that makes you need em?Black Cat Bone wrote:For how I play guitar I swear by locking tuners.
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Fair enough fella it really depends on what you do with a guitar. 16 years of using both locking and non-locking tuners tells me otherwise insofar as a trem is involved and I'm the one wanging it. If no trem, or you don't abuse the trem much, you're quite right they're pointless.BacchusPaul wrote:Locking tuners are a complete waste of time.
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I can honestly say i dont admire them and they are nowhere near as efficient as a locking nut but i get the concept behind the idea. Unfortunately the nut and string trees are more likely to cause tuning problems than the multiple windings on a machine head.BacchusPaul wrote:Locking tuners are a complete waste of time.
I have two guitars that came with them already fitted.
Re: Gotoh Vintage style locking tuners!
Abuse it. A lot. Mainly to make sort of ungodly noises - not really divebombs or any of that kind of stuff but pretty vigorous stuff nonetheless. That's just what i like doing.and the tuners demonstrably made everything more stable without having to go down the floyd route which is not my cup of tea any more than locking tuners are for others.Hurb wrote:As someone who has never needed to use anything but klusons and managed to stay in tune. What exactly do you do to your guitar that makes you need em?Black Cat Bone wrote:For how I play guitar I swear by locking tuners.
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So you use the trem? that's it? if you are going out of tune with trem usage then your guitar is setup wrong.Black Cat Bone wrote:Fair enough fella it really depends on what you do with a guitar. 16 years of using both locking and non-locking tuners tells me otherwise insofar as a trem is involved and I'm the one wanging it. If no trem, or you don't abuse the trem much, you're quite right they're pointless.BacchusPaul wrote:Locking tuners are a complete waste of time.
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See my other post.Black Cat Bone wrote:Abuse it. A lot. Mainly to make sort of ungodly noises - not really divebombs or any of that kind of stuff but pretty vigorous stuff nonetheless. That's just what i like doing.and the tuners demonstrably made everything more stable without having to go down the floyd route which is not my cup of tea any more than locking tuners are for others.Hurb wrote:As someone who has never needed to use anything but klusons and managed to stay in tune. What exactly do you do to your guitar that makes you need em?Black Cat Bone wrote:For how I play guitar I swear by locking tuners.
The jazzmaster/jaguar trem, when setup correctly is a wonderful design that does not need to be fucked with. if you are going out of tune then something is wrong with your setup.
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I've never had a guitar with them, but I've never had a problem that might be solved by them. The most stable guitar I own (apart from a locking-nut eqipped LTD with a Floyd Rose) is my Squier Jagmaster, with a vintage trem. With a properly cut nut, and the trem set up properly, the thing will not go out of tune. I have held that guitar by the trem bar and violently thrown it around and it doesn't go even slightly out of tune. I suspect that locking tuners aren't necessary proveded you know how to wrap a string around the capstan properly.
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Fair enough but I don't use a jazzie or a jaguar - but should I get my hands on one in the future I'll be sure to A/B test it.Hurb wrote:See my other post.Black Cat Bone wrote:Abuse it. A lot. Mainly to make sort of ungodly noises - not really divebombs or any of that kind of stuff but pretty vigorous stuff nonetheless. That's just what i like doing.and the tuners demonstrably made everything more stable without having to go down the floyd route which is not my cup of tea any more than locking tuners are for others.Hurb wrote: As someone who has never needed to use anything but klusons and managed to stay in tune. What exactly do you do to your guitar that makes you need em?
The jazzmaster/jaguar trem, when setup correctly is a wonderful design that does not need to be fucked with. if you are going out of tune then something is wrong with your setup.
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Re: Gotoh Vintage style locking tuners!
I'll agree with Hurb there, my Jag is the most stable guitar as far as tuning goes. I've had more problems with some Floyd Roses.Black Cat Bone wrote:Fair enough but I don't use a jazzie or a jaguar - but should I get my hands on one in the future I'll be sure to A/B test it.Hurb wrote:See my other post.Black Cat Bone wrote: Abuse it. A lot. Mainly to make sort of ungodly noises - not really divebombs or any of that kind of stuff but pretty vigorous stuff nonetheless. That's just what i like doing.and the tuners demonstrably made everything more stable without having to go down the floyd route which is not my cup of tea any more than locking tuners are for others.
The jazzmaster/jaguar trem, when setup correctly is a wonderful design that does not need to be fucked with. if you are going out of tune then something is wrong with your setup.
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Apologies for harping on about the jaguar jazzmaster, same applies for mustangs though. they are not my favourite compared to the jazzmaster trem. but you shouldnt have tuning problems just the same.Black Cat Bone wrote:Fair enough but I don't use a jazzie or a jaguar - but should I get my hands on one in the future I'll be sure to A/B test it.Hurb wrote:See my other post.Black Cat Bone wrote: Abuse it. A lot. Mainly to make sort of ungodly noises - not really divebombs or any of that kind of stuff but pretty vigorous stuff nonetheless. That's just what i like doing.and the tuners demonstrably made everything more stable without having to go down the floyd route which is not my cup of tea any more than locking tuners are for others.
The jazzmaster/jaguar trem, when setup correctly is a wonderful design that does not need to be fucked with. if you are going out of tune then something is wrong with your setup.
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I just seen your new sig, hehehe.
I think it makes sense to try other solutions to the problem before spending money on locking tuners. I've never felt that they would help particularly, and as fran says there are other variables that are worth looking at before the tuners. Have you finished this build yet? If I were you, I'd spend a while tweaking things and see how you get on with it. By a while I mean six months, alowing you to try different gauges of strings and that sort of thing.
I think it makes sense to try other solutions to the problem before spending money on locking tuners. I've never felt that they would help particularly, and as fran says there are other variables that are worth looking at before the tuners. Have you finished this build yet? If I were you, I'd spend a while tweaking things and see how you get on with it. By a while I mean six months, alowing you to try different gauges of strings and that sort of thing.
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When the mustang trem was new to me I had problems, but it just took time figuring it out. but you can make it work with tweaking the setup.
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