Set of 6. Vintage nickel with pearloid buttons.
30 People rated this product : 5 out of 10
5 People wrote reviews









1 out of 10
Overall:
It's sad to see that Whomever is running Gibson has chosen to use these inferior products for their guitars, and charge premium prices. I have a 78 SG and it has Schaller tuners, (or they might be Grovers), they are very high quality and all the Gibson products from that time period were using them. Frankly it is ridiculous to use crap in the name of "Vintage"
Submitted: 1/1/2008
Style of Music: Rock









1 out of 10
Quality:
They do not maintain tuning stability.
Value:
Junk.
Sound:
I am also a luthier and agree that this is one of the worst tuners available on the market. I outfitted my 2006 Gibson LP with Gotoh (MIJ) Vintage Tuners (look them up on STEWMAC). Gotohs are far more superior in maintaing an accurate tuning stability. Ensure you select the smaller peghead bushings style to ensure you get the correct peghead size...The more popular 10mm sizes are much larger than the LP Standard's peghead holes and I DO NOT recommend attempting to re-drill to accomodate the larger sizes. The inscription "deluxe" should be removed from the Gibson-supplied tunes altogether; there is nothing deluxe about them, unless you are referring to them as deluxe trash.
Ease of Use:
They do not maintain tuning stability.
Support:
Don't attempt to contact them via their TECH DEPT. You will not receive a reply. Go directly to their customer service and you will be promptly assisted.
Overall:
They do not maintain tuning stability.
Submitted: 6/27/2007
Style of Music: Smooth Jazz/Blues/R&B/Classic Rock
All instrument parts cannot be returned once opened due to the possibility they have been used. This includes all guitar, amplifier, and turntable parts. details
"Excellent condition, fast shipment, what else is there?!" - customer on July 16, 2008
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