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Fender Deluxe Locking Staggered Guitar Tuners, Gold

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Fulfilled by Harmon Music

Arrives Nov 27 – Nov 29
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Color: Gold


Style: Right Hand


Pattern Name: Tuners


Features

  • Set of six staggered locking tuning machines (3 long post and 3 short post)
  • Gear ratio 18:1
  • Dual guide pin mounting
  • Bushings and washers included
  • Will not work on Squier instruments

Description

Set of six locking tuners designed to fit most modern-style Fender electric guitars with dual-pin mounting configuration. Tall post tuners are used for the wound strings and shorter post tuners are used for the plain strings. Staggered tuners increase the break angle over the nut and improve tuning stability. Used on many modern Fender electric guitars including: American Ultra, Elite, Deluxe as well as the Player Plus series.


Item Weight: 0.64 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.75 x 11 x 2 inches


Item model number: 0990818200


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 1, 2014


Color Name: Gold


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  • Perfect fit
Color: Polished Chrome Style: Right Hand Pattern Name: Tuners
These were a perfect match for my 1995 Fender MIJ Stratocaster. Easy to install and no drilling required. I was able to install and reatring my entire guitar in under 10 min. Can’t believe I waited this long.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by JAFO

  • A little too flashy
Color: Polished Chrome Style: Right Hand Pattern Name: Tuners
I got these for a project guitar, but I honestly only bought them because of the speed of delivery. I would have preferred to just get the basic fender tuners, but I was working with an Amazon gift card and these were the only ones with prime. Some of the posts are shorter than others… that tools some googling to find out, but after some trial and error I figured it out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by Fart Smellington

  • Working great on American Acoustasonic Tele
Color: Polished Chrome Style: Right Hand Pattern Name: Tuners
Bought the 'all short post' version for my American Acoustasonic Telecaster. They came on my Player Plus strat and after experiencing how quick and easy they make string changes I decided to switch over the Acoustasonic too. Direct drop in replacement, the Acoustasonic already has the two alignment holes. Talked directly with Fender to verify they would work first and they said they're find up to .056 strings. I'm using Martin 11's and they work fine. So much easier to do string changes now. I've also placed them on my Player telecaster, but went with the staggered ones there. No problems on that guitar either. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2023 by David P.

  • If you aren't using locking tuners, you're wasting time.
Color: Polished Chrome Style: Right Hand Pattern Name: Tuners
SUMMARY If you aren't using locking tuners, you're wasting time when you restring. They are just faster and easier. Overall, this is a really nice convenience upgrade on guitars and it's not very expensive to do. Fender uses these on the American Deluxe, and once I got one, I had to have these on the rest of my stratocasters. Because they save time restringing, you are more inclined to restring frequently, which means you sound better. (Fresh strings can do a lot for your sound!) I've put these on several guitars I have, and always appreciate them when changing strings. At installation be aware these are staggered height tuners so be sure to put them in the correct holes (see below). These are drop in replacement tuners for most modern MIA and MIM Fender Stratocasters and Telecasters that use a Shaller style tuner. Fender makes these relatively cheap now in chrome, although I wish they would make them affordable and available in a gold finish. I've seen also seen nickel and black, and they make gold but hard to find and rather expensive (something like $120 a set). (Update gold is coming down in price and seems to be slightly more available. Fender also now makes "brushed chrome". FUNCTION/PURPOSE I think people believe these somehow give you more stable tuning or something but that is actually not their purpose. Proper use of a traditional non-locking tuner is just as stable. Some folks don't actually understand how to properly use traditional tuners and they don't get stable tuning as a result because they use too few or too many wraps and don't string it correctly. For those folks, these will elimiate the resulting "pings" and such. But their intended purpose is to speed string changes. I believe that some folks confuse locking tuners with a locking nut in that respect. A locking nut quite definitely makes for more stable tuning, and that's why you always find them with Floyd Rose tremolos which are made for dive bombing. But locking tuners are not really for that purpose. FIT AND INSTALLATION Regarding fit, these have 2 little pins on the backside. If you are considering a replacement, make sure you get tuners that are the right size and configuration for your guitar so you don't have to drill the back of the neck, the tuner bores in the headstock, or use inserts. If you want to use these but don't have the little alignment holes, Stewart Macdonald makes a small drilling jig for drilling those holes. It's expensive (about $40) but not as expensive as messing up your neck or breaking the tuners when you tighten them down on ill fitting mounts. It is nearly impossible to drill those alignment pin holes correctly without a jig, and even with the jig, easy to be slightly off. These fit most newer FENDER stratocasters and tele's, both american and MIM and will be a drop in replacement with no muss and no fuss in most of those cases. Pull one of your existing tuners out and look at it before you change. If you have a squier or a knockoff you may want to measure the headstock bore and remove a tuner to look at the back mount. Maybe buy and inspect, with the knowledge you might have to return them. There is usually an exact fit drop in replacement locking tuner that can replace your standard tuner so if this isn't it, look for one in the same brand as what is on your guitar now. Be aware different tuners also have slightly different holes bored for the main peg hole. Typical neck bores for tuners (by brand) are shown on the warmoth site at [...] These are the holes that warmoth uses on custom necks when fitting tuners of various brands: - For Fender/Shaller tuners, its a two step bore, with the main portion being 25/64" and the rest at 11/32". - Vintage style tuners use 11/32" - Gotoh and Grover use a two step 13/32" to 11/32" - Sperzel uses 25/64" - Planet waves uses 13/32" Of course, if you are mechnically inclined, have the tools, and don't mind potentially drilling additional holes in your neck, you can almost fit any tuner you want on any guitar. Sometimes that means using inserts or bushings, or drilling a hole for a tiny backmount screw, or for alignment pins in different locations...but the best answer is to use a tuner that is a drop-in replacement. When installing, be sure to look at the height of the pegs on your old and these new tuners. These are not all the same length -- they have staggered heights - 3 long and 3 shorter. (I think I have also seen some sets that are 4/2 but these are 3/3.) Put the long ones in the E-A-D string holes, and the shorter ones in the G-B-HighE holes. Another tuner I really like is the planet waves self-trimming locking tuner. I bought a set of those in Black for a Fender telecaster FMT HH that did not use a typical 2-pin Fender/Schaller mount -- they are really great and not that expensive. So if these Fenders don't fit the guitar you could take a look at those. As I said, I have several sets of these fender locking tuners. I like them. But I do have one set that developed a problem with the High E tuner -- it constantly breaks High E strings (not when playing but when stringing, and tuning) so I've reached out to fender regarding a possible replacement. Nothing is perfect...hopefully they will take care of me with either a warranty replacement or an inexpensive single replacement tuner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2014 by Johnny Guitar

  • Fantastic
Color: Polished Chrome Style: Right Hand Pattern Name: Tuners
Easy to install, works like charm. No more constant tuning.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2023 by Alexander Coltraine

  • Not made for squires but work great with mod
Color: Polished Chrome Style: Right Hand Pattern Name: Tuners
These are super duper high quality especially when compared to the Chinese hardware the squire came with. The squire would plink and go out of tune with slight tremolo arm usage so that was a major issue. Not after installing these! Squires require a mod. I followed tips from other reviewers: used sharpie on alignment pins to mark drill location, used capo to keep strings in place while performing operation (ok to reuse strings), used nut lube on nut and saddle, did two at a time. I still needed to use the string trees (lubed them too). Now I have a super playable guitar (already upgraded pups and electronics). Happy dude ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2022 by Brandon L. Turner Brandon L. Turner

  • Recommend
Color: Polished Chrome Style: Right Hand Pattern Name: Tuners
Good locking tuners that hold tune well Gor for them
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023 by mike bannink

  • Works perfect!
Color: Polished Chrome Style: Right Hand Pattern Name: Tuners
They hold the strings in tune ! I had a cheeper pair (different brand) I bought on Amazon and they were the worst!! So I perched these (fender) and they work perfectly. I had to do a little work to install them due to the guitar is a 1990 fender strat Squier 2. But well worth it! I recommend these to anyone wanting to upgrade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023 by mark l.

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