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Open Box Leo Quan Badass Badass OGT Open Gear Small Post 4-In-Line Bass Tuning Machines Level 1 Gold
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Description
Designed as direct replacements for Squier and Fender basses, Leo Quan’s Badass TK-7817 OGT’s offer several significant improvements over the originals without straying too far from their classic look. Utilizing a cast base plate rather than the traditional stamped-design improves stability and surface contact with the back of the headstock while a hex-head worm-gear tension screw reduces slip, ensures a smooth feel, and improves tuning accuracy.
Last but not least, Leo Quan lengthened the tuning key stem just a bit for better clearance around the headstock.
Last but not least, Leo Quan lengthened the tuning key stem just a bit for better clearance around the headstock.



Features
- High-tolerance 22:1 gear ratio for maximum accuracy and minimal slippage
- Cast zinc base plate for improved stability and improved contact with the back of the headstock
- Hex-head worm-gear tension screw reduces slip, ensures a smooth feel and improves tuning accuracy
- Lengthened tuning key stem and two post sizes accommodates a wide range of Squier and Fender models
- Small Post: 12 mm brass post, bushing requires 14.5 mm headstock hole (15 mm OD)
- Four screw parallelogram mounting screw pattern (drilling new holes may be required)
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submitted5 months ago
asked byMike
fromRhode island
Will they fit a player series jazz bass?
I’m sorry, I don’t know. 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.submitted2 years ago
asked byMelo
fromBayshore , N.Y.
will they fit a Squier P bass 60's vibe, without drilling new holes
I’m sorry, I don’t know. 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.