Gear SpecialistBundlingMusician
Graph Tech Ratio 6-In-Line Electric Locking Tuning Machine Heads With Staggered Posts Black 6 String
(1)|Q&A|Item #:1500000398491 POS #:117523357
6-month special financing^ + $6 back in Rewards** Limited time Learn More
Open Box starting at $127.22

Save on orders $199+ and get expert advice from a Gear Adviser
Need Help?

Description
Graph Tech Ratio 6-in-line electric guitar locking tuners deliver predictable, precise tuning on every string. Graph Tech balanced the gear ratios to each string to simplify the tuning process. With Ratio 6-in-line tuning machines, a half turn is a semi-tone. Every string reacts the same to any tuning adjustment. The Graph Tech PRL-9721 is a right-handed set of locking Ratio calibrated machine heads for electric guitars that use 6-in-line tuners with staggered posts (eliminates the need for a string tree). It has a two-pin casing that can be used as is, or with Graph Tech’s patented InvisoMatch mounting plates. Four different sets of InvisoMatch mounting plates in brushed aluminum are included to make installation on most guitars fast and accurate by using your existing screw mounting holes.

Features
- One turn equals one tone
- Includes 6 machine heads, mounting screws and bushings
- 4 sets of aluminum mounting plates also included
Specs
- Gear ratio: 39:1, 24:1, 20:1, 35:1, 20:1, 12:1
- Peg holes diameter required: 13/32" (10mm)
- String post diameter: 0.236" (6mm)
- String post length to string hole: 0.827" (21mm) - 0.787" (20mm) - 0.748" (19mm)
- String diameter up to 72 gauge
Featured Articles
Reviews
5
1 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Filters
Describe Yourself
- Experienced1
Pros
- Easy To Use1
- Functional1
- Good Quality1
Reviewed by 1 customers
Highly recommended
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byFrank
fromLebanon, CT
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Works great. Stays in tune plus fast string change.
- Previous
- 1
- Next
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted2 years ago
asked byDavid
fromWichita
Will these fit a Ibanez GIO?
In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar