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Superb, but with some considerations
I bought these to replace the old loose tuners on my 1999 American Standard P bass. There aren't any "drop-in" tuners that fit this model, so some drilling was required.
The tuners themselves are excellent, as you would expect from Gotoh. This was the second type of Gotoh tuners I've installed on a bass; the first being for a headstock-heavy Warwick Thumb, so I knew what to expect. The material is some kind of coated aluminium, so pretty much feels like cold plastic in the hand. Their lightness is indeed surprising, and you might be mistaken for thinking that they're not sturdy or reliable. Definitely not the case. They're smooth, solid and precisely constructed; just what you'd expect from good Japanese engineering. One excellent feature these have is a tension screw on the underside of the tuner shaft, allowing you to increase the turning friction for a nice, consistent tight movement. They also look excellent.
Two things of note: Firstly the ferrules (the cylindrical rings that the tuner posts poke through) are "press-fit", but they were very slightly too small for the holes in my Fender's headstock. On advice from a Talkbass thread, just a few layers of simple masking tape gave them the added diameter they needed for a nice, tight fit, so crisis avoided.
Secondly, as you'll read in other reviews here, take VERY special care with the included screws. They're made of the same aluminium material (testimony to Gotoh's obsession with weight reduction for these tuners!), and so while they're hard, they are softer than regular screw steel. Therefore, they can be stripped very easily if you're using the wrong sized screwdriver head, or overtighten. I was extremely worried about dealing with this, but I can say I got through the entire installation process without stripping one of them, so it's definitely not impossible. The key was to ensure I was using exactly the right sized screwdriver head, screwing carefully by hand to avoid overtightening, and also applying a bit of candle wax to them before screwing them into the pilot holes I'd drilled. If you do these things, they go in just fine, and you won't have to go through the stress that other reviewers describe.
Yes, Gotoh should probably sacrifice the few grams difference between this aluminium material and regular steel screws, so users don't have to deal with these extra precautions. However, I guess that would defeat the purpose of these. You're buying these because they're incredibly light, so Gotoh is taking that philosophy all the way, and I love that.
The tuners themselves are excellent, as you would expect from Gotoh. This was the second type of Gotoh tuners I've installed on a bass; the first being for a headstock-heavy Warwick Thumb, so I knew what to expect. The material is some kind of coated aluminium, so pretty much feels like cold plastic in the hand. Their lightness is indeed surprising, and you might be mistaken for thinking that they're not sturdy or reliable. Definitely not the case. They're smooth, solid and precisely constructed; just what you'd expect from good Japanese engineering. One excellent feature these have is a tension screw on the underside of the tuner shaft, allowing you to increase the turning friction for a nice, consistent tight movement. They also look excellent.
Two things of note: Firstly the ferrules (the cylindrical rings that the tuner posts poke through) are "press-fit", but they were very slightly too small for the holes in my Fender's headstock. On advice from a Talkbass thread, just a few layers of simple masking tape gave them the added diameter they needed for a nice, tight fit, so crisis avoided.
Secondly, as you'll read in other reviews here, take VERY special care with the included screws. They're made of the same aluminium material (testimony to Gotoh's obsession with weight reduction for these tuners!), and so while they're hard, they are softer than regular screw steel. Therefore, they can be stripped very easily if you're using the wrong sized screwdriver head, or overtighten. I was extremely worried about dealing with this, but I can say I got through the entire installation process without stripping one of them, so it's definitely not impossible. The key was to ensure I was using exactly the right sized screwdriver head, screwing carefully by hand to avoid overtightening, and also applying a bit of candle wax to them before screwing them into the pilot holes I'd drilled. If you do these things, they go in just fine, and you won't have to go through the stress that other reviewers describe.
Yes, Gotoh should probably sacrifice the few grams difference between this aluminium material and regular steel screws, so users don't have to deal with these extra precautions. However, I guess that would defeat the purpose of these. You're buying these because they're incredibly light, so Gotoh is taking that philosophy all the way, and I love that.
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s
simply perfect
probably the best machine head with that classic shape, lightweight with superior tuning precision! a must have upgrade for those new fender basses with "vintage" style reverse tuning machine heads!
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A
Great light tuners
I bought these tuners to put them on a DIY '59 P-Bass. I wanted the bass to turn out really light, and the fact that these tuners are about half as heavy compared to regular tuners of the same shape helped a lot. The quality of the nickel plating is impeccable, and the tuning stability you get from them is great. They also work very smoothly, much better than even more expensive light vintage-style tuners from other brands that I tried. Overall well worth a shot.
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M
Vintage Stability with Modern Smoothness
They deliver a vintage aesthetic with far more modern precision. They turn smoothly, hold tuning even with temperature changes or aggressive playing, and add almost no extra weight, which helps the overall balance of the bass. The build quality is consistent and noise-free. There are no flashy features, but in pure stability and feel, they outperform most cheaper alternatives. These are tuners you install and immediately forget about.
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T
Excellent
Durable, considerably lighter than standard Fender machine heads, excellent finish
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DR
Lightweight tuners – cure neck dive
First class construction, very light, worth every penny
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S
Great Machine heads
Very smooth action and a vintage look with those long stems, great quality
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YM
Screw broke off
Although I drilled holes, screws broke during installation
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Great addition to my new Fender American Vintage II Precision Bass. With original tuners it had a bit of a neck dive which was annoying. These Gotoh tuners matched the same holes and the replacement was easy and straightforward. The bass now has no more neck dive whatsoever and it feels lighter overall. Worth every cent.
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