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They look wonderful, direct replacement for PRS SE Paul's guitars and SE guitars with vintage style tuners in general (no drill needed). Stays in tune perfectly. 100% would recomend
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Attention PRS SE 594 owners
Kokkaya 09.06.2024
This is not a drop in replacement for 594 Mccarty SE tuners. The ferrules are a little bit (1mm) wider than the stock ones. So you have to “force” your way in. If you know what you’re doing, you’re good to go. Screws align perfectly and once the tuners are in properly, they work like a charm. Gotoh makes good quality parts.
Many thanks Thomann for quick delivery.
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Great locking tuners
Paul84 17.03.2021
Bought these to fit a 2014 Gibson R9 as they looked similar to the stock tuners while also being locking. Also fitted a set to my 2007 Gibson R6 as I liked them so much.
Straight swap on Gibson historics and alot of other custom shops with the smaller diameter holes. Older USA line Gibsons might also have the smaller holes, but newer USA line Gibsons usually have a larger hole.
Feels great and very precise.
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Best quality from Japan
D0minique 06.08.2022
These are the best tuning machines in the market, I'm using them on my Edwards LP. Best build quality I've ever seen. Shame it only fits on made in Japan guitars, I think all guitar manufacturers should be using them.