Waverly tuners on a slotted headstock are just great, but they are so expensive.
I found Grover Stay tite as an option. Someone has expirience with these? Or are there other options for seperated tuners?
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I have used grover stay tite tuners and I like them. I have not tried them in a slot head. Do they offer three on plate or just individual tuners?
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I've used the sta-tites on a few guitars, people are happy with them.
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I often use Sta-Tites on slot head guitars and haven't had any problems at all - as yet.
I do change the buttons though for wooden ones. I heat them up with a soldering iron and then just pull off the buttons with a claw hammer. The new ones are fitted with a little ca - perfect.
I do change the buttons though for wooden ones. I heat them up with a soldering iron and then just pull off the buttons with a claw hammer. The new ones are fitted with a little ca - perfect.
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Thanks boys,
Maybe an ignorant question, but do these waverlys/grovers in a slotted head run on their top just in the bare wood? Or is there a solution with a bushing or so?
Herman
Maybe an ignorant question, but do these waverlys/grovers in a slotted head run on their top just in the bare wood? Or is there a solution with a bushing or so?
Herman
Re: Best alternative for Waverly's
Keep it simple -- no bushing in package.
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