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Comprados para sustituir el clavijero tronical de una Gibson Les Paul Junior 2015, y compensar la constante desafinación.
El resultado es inmejorable, genial y la instalación fácil, no requiere modificación alguna de los orificios de la pala.
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Los mejores clavijeros del mercado
Danielsanchez 02.12.2024
Cada guitarra que compro le cambio los clavijeros por estos, no hay fallo.
Ya hasta Gibson mete clavijeros de muy mala calidad, provocando desafinaciones y ajustes poco exactos. Con esto no hay fallo, poco dinero para un buen resultado.
Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Super smooth accurate tunung
SteveRob 27.06.2015
Grover Rotomatics are lovely and smooth in operation and the high gearing ratio allows accurate tuning. They are a drop-in replacement for the Gibson Deluxe tuners - those with screw-down collars - but guitars with press-fit bushes will need the holes reamed out to fit.
One word of caution. As a guitar repairer I see a lot of Gibson guitars with broken headstocks and it seems to me that a high proportion are fitted with Grover tuners. I believe that the greater mass of these tuners adds inertia to the headstock so that it may be more prone to break in a fall, even whilst in the case.
Grover Rotomatics are lovely and smooth in operation and the high gearing ratio allows accurate tuning. They are a drop-in replacement for the Gibson Deluxe tuners - those with screw-down collars - but guitars with press-fit bushes will need the holes reamed out to fit.
One word of caution. As a guitar repairer I see a lot of Gibson guitars with broken
Grover Rotomatics are lovely and smooth in operation and the high gearing ratio allows accurate tuning. They are a drop-in replacement for the Gibson Deluxe tuners - those with screw-down collars - but guitars with press-fit bushes will need the holes reamed out to fit.
One word of caution. As a guitar repairer I see a lot of Gibson guitars with broken headstocks and it seems to me that a high proportion are fitted with Grover tuners. I believe that the greater mass of these tuners adds inertia to the headstock so that it may be more prone to break in a fall, even whilst in the case.
Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Time to change
Bopmarty 04.06.2019
I have an Ibanez ES-50 bought in 1982. The machine heads were pretty worn out and started affecting tuning so I decided to replace them. Getting original's was proving to be difficult so I bought a set of Grovers. I don't know if they will last 40 years and will never know! Grover have always had a good reputation for quality products and I can confirm. They've brought new life to my Ibanez. Tuning is precise and the mechanism is smooth so no 'jumping' of tone as you near the correct pitch. They fitted perfectly, holes lined up etc. I'm very happy with these Rotomatics!
I have an Ibanez ES-50 bought in 1982. The machine heads were pretty worn out and started affecting tuning so I decided to replace them. Getting original's was proving to be difficult so I bought a set of Grovers. I don't know if they will last 40 years and will never know! Grover have always had a good reputation for quality products and I can confirm. They've
I have an Ibanez ES-50 bought in 1982. The machine heads were pretty worn out and started affecting tuning so I decided to replace them. Getting original's was proving to be difficult so I bought a set of Grovers. I don't know if they will last 40 years and will never know! Grover have always had a good reputation for quality products and I can confirm. They've brought new life to my Ibanez. Tuning is precise and the mechanism is smooth so no 'jumping' of tone as you near the correct pitch. They fitted perfectly, holes lined up etc. I'm very happy with these Rotomatics!