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Specifications |
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Brand | Gibson Accessories | ||
Category | Tuning Machine Heads | ||
Intended Instrument: | Guitar, | ||
Configuration: | 3+3, | ||
Finish: | Nickel with Yellow buttons, | ||
Gear Ratio: | 14:1, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | PMMH-050, |
Great Tuners
I have an Epiphone Les Paul and I didn't care for the chrome Grover tuners so I thought it would make it more authentic with the Gibson tuners. And it did! Very easy install for me and looked great at the end
Gibson Vintage Tuning Machine Head Upgrade
I ordered the Gibson Vintage Tuning Machine Heads to replace the original machine heads on a 2005 Les Paul Classic that were bent due to several drops over the years of use. The replacements were more robust and of better quality. That being the case I needed to enlarge the holes slightly to accommodate the new tuners. The new machine heads improved tuning stability considerably.… read more If the tuners on your Les Paul are shot these are the solution.
Machine Heads-Nickel with Yellow Buttons
These machine heads look great on my Les Paul. I originally wanted this color of machine heads when I ordered my Les Paul from you folks at Sweetwater, unfortunately you were out of stock so I settled for the heads with the green buttons which are nice. I know its unimportant so long as the machine heads work properly but the yellow buttons were just a matter of taste/aesthetics… read more they really complement the looks of my bourbon burst Les Paul. Thanks for all the great help I receive from Mike Barden. Mike and Sweetwater Music are real class act.
Tuning Keys
I bought my Epiphone PR-350 new 30 years ago. The tuning keys that came on the guitar was Epiphones "I would say lower quality tuners they put on it". The guitar sounds great but the original tuner not so good anymore. It was time for a upgrade with some new tuning keys. After installing them, boy they look great and the guitar stays in tune.
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