Gibson Grover Guitar Machine Heads - Nickel

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Grover Guitar Machine Heads - Nickel
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Gold: Classic Grover tuners in gold plate. Set of 6.

Nickel: Set of 6 Grover nickel plated tuners.

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GREAT REPLACEMENT 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Bought these to replace the dreadful locking rotomatic Grovers that were common on newer Les Pauls. Rotomatics are ok if you don't vary your tuning much but the main reason I have a Les Paul is because of the fixed bridge. I can change tunings sometimes drastically low to mimic a seven string. Can't do it on a Floyd Rose bridge because it floats or with rotomatic tuners. Rotomatic tuners have short string trees so on the lowest strings, especially the A and E you run out of windings on low tunings. The regular Gibson or Grover tuners that I replaced the rotomatics with look the same as rotomatics but with a bigger string tree for more string windings. Works great now.
Posted by Musoc Mike on Oct 23, 2020
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Worth more? Yes... here's why. 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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These are Gibson branded Grover tuners. Elsewhere on this site, L&M sell a set of Grovers that appear identical to these for less money. What's the difference? These are nickel... the less expensive set are chrome plated. Nickel hardware is the high-end stuff. Looks better, feels better, ages to a beautiful vintage patina over the years. Chrome plating... not so much. Chrome gets pitted and that's pretty much it. Anyway, that's why these cost extra. Your mileage may vary.
Posted by John W. on Aug 13, 2019
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