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Which tuners for a Strat?
I'm working on fixing up a Squier strat that I got at a pawn shop, and it needs new tuners BADLY. Any suggestions on what tuners I should get? I'd like ones that stay in tune really well, but they don't have to be locking or anything too expensive.
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I have a Jimmy Vaughn Strat that has the sloted shaft Vintage type tuners, and that guitar is very stable and easy to retune.
I also have a tele type guitar that has identicle looking tuners that are Gotoh, and it is also very stable as well. Both are easier to manage from a tuning and tuning stability standoint than the one guitar that I have with locking tuners. |
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Do your Squier tuners have the pins on the backs? To use Kluson style tuners you might need to plug them AND you will need a set of conversion bushings. For your guitar I'd recommend the Wilkinson EZ-LOK tuners. They work well, stay in tune and are a great value being < $25 in most cases.
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6 a side mini grovers is what ive used in the past, very reliable
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Ive got a set of locking Gotoh tuners on one, and a few sets of sperzells and Grovers. They all work well. I some how always end up buying more Sperzels.
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these are great!
very cool 'incognito' locking mechanism. you'll need conversion bushings to make them work though.
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