Gotoh

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Sealed genuine Gotoh locking tuners keep your whammy bar from yanking you out of tune. Easy to install, they add only a little weight to the headstock. Very low gear ratio for super-easy tuning.
Gotoh Locking Tuners Left Hand - 6 Pack Black

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  • Sealed construction
  • Low gear ratio
  • Easy installation

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  • Nice tuners

    4

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    submitted6 years ago

    byDANIEL

    fromUndisclosed

    Really great and smooth tuners, small and well built. The locking mechanism is very awkward and not traditional but it is effective.

  • Love them!!

    5

    submitted8 years ago

    byNate

    fromPleasant valley, Iowa

    Using these tuners make me realize how bad the ones that came on my guitar are. They fit right on with no problems, easy to use and turn every smooth. I put them in my ESP M10 that I've been upgrading. It stays in tune great now.

  • Great tuners

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byCody Barr

    fromwinchester, va

    These are great tuners, easy to install. Fit perfectly on my jackson. Ive been playing the heck out of them and not going out of tune or slipping. I used these left hand tuners on my right hand reverse headstock with no problems. The black is more of a gunmetal and looks great. If installing yourself just use the directions and its no problem.

  • Works great

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byCody

    fromWinchester, VA

    Purchased these tuners recently. They were a liquid fit on my jackson. Easy to install and use. Have had no problems with strings popping loose or anything and ive been playing the heck out of it. Great tuners and the black ones are almost more of a gunmetal look, and that just looks awesome.

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  • asked byMark

    fromTexas

    Will these fit a right handed Ibanez rg guitar with reverse headstock?

    Will these fit a right handed Ibanez rg guitar with reverse headstock?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar to assure proper screw hole alignment and post width.
  • asked byNate

    fromSpokane, WA

    Would these work on a Schecter CR-6 (C-6)? This guitar has a reverse headstock. To be clear, this is a right handed guitar with a reverse headstock, when looking at the front of the guitar the tuners are on the right. 

(This is different than most right handed guitars where the tuners are on the left when looking at the front side.)

    Would these work on a Schecter CR-6 (C-6)? This guitar has a reverse headstock. To be clear, this is a right handed guitar with a reverse headstock, when looking at the front of the guitar the tuners are on the right. (This is different than most right handed guitars where the tuners are on the left when looking at the front side.)

    Open Reply - Ronald
    These will work. The reverse headstock takes left handed tuners.
  • asked byFranko

    fromRossville Georgia

    Will they work on a left handed squire telecaster

    Will they work on a left handed squire telecaster

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Yes, these will be compatible
  • asked byRichard

    fromVA

    I have a reverse head stock neck. I am wanting locking tuners to replace the old ones. Do I need to order left hand tuners?

    I have a reverse head stock neck. I am wanting locking tuners to replace the old ones. Do I need to order left hand tuners?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes you would.
  • asked byFranko

    fromRossville, Ga.

    Will the gothoc left handed locking tuners fit on my Squire?

    Will the gothoc left handed locking tuners fit on my Squire?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    It depends on the model of Squire. More than likely you would have to drill the new hole for the support screw, but that should be the only modification you would need to make.