I got this Harley Benton DC Junior a few years ago and it’s been my main axe since.

Only issue is it has the worse tuning stability of any guitar I’ve owned, Not only going out of tune but getting it to correct pitch can be spotty in the first place.

Any ideas for replacement tuning machines? I’ve already replaced the nut with a graphtech one a while back and it only slightly helped when tuning up. I also don’t mind drilling new screw holes if need be.

  • demesisx@infosec.pub
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    5 months ago

    Gotoh SGL510Z MG-T XN EL5 height for Low E and high E: 21.5mm shaft height for A and B strings: 20mm shaft height for D and G strings: 18.5mm shaft

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    5 months ago

    I would check your but first and make sure you get some nut sauce on there.

    If you still feel like it’s the tuners then I’m a big fan if the Wilkinson EZ-Lok tuners.

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    5 months ago

    I’ve heard the Planet Waves are nice. Not sure if they would require drilling.

    If your budget is too tight for locking tuners, maybe you can find some take-offs from someone who upgraded to an expensive set.

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      5 months ago

      Yeah most of these are half the price I paid for the entire guitar lmao

      I’ll still keep an eye on them thanks!

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      5 months ago

      I put these on my SG recently. One of my stock tuners died and I couldn’t find a replacement. I could have sworn I only paid $100… But maybe I just told myself that to feel better about the purchase.

      Anyway, they’re pricey, but easy to put on and they work nice. My only complaint is that the mounting plate looks like cheap metal. For that price you would think the plates would be polished. On the other hand, they’re on the back of the guitar and mostly covered by the tuners anyway.

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    5 months ago

    Don’t, they’re not the problem.

    Check some setup videos and see it’s not your methodology, check the nut for binding, check that the bridge isn’t moving and neck is both cracked etc. And if you’ve only had problems with one set of strings, try another set and preferably source.

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      5 months ago

      I do for both my guitars and this is the only one with tuning issues.

      It’s already had a few string changes and setups since I got it.

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    5 months ago

    I have a Harley Benton too and changing the old plastic nut with a TUSQ got rid of like 50% of the problem, new Gotoh tuners did the rest: I can only recommend this brand, high quality at nice prices. And since a lot of their models come with ferrules both for metric and imperial, there should be no need to re-drill the holes. In any case always double check your measures. I heard good things about Kluson too but I never tried them myself.

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    5 months ago

    I was going to change the machine heads on a cheap, ancient guitar but ended up taking them apart, cleaning and putting a little fresh grease on. Pretty quick job.