Hey all.
Just wanted to throw my recent experience in here for those that are looking for a drop in replacement for their locking tuners. There's not a lot of info out there on what's going to be a direct drop in so wanted to see if I could help others out. I purchased the Schaller mini locking M6 tuners from Warmoth. http://www.warmoth.com/Schaller-Mini...ners-C726.aspx I went with the Warmoth versions since they're all the same height. The locking tuner pegs sit lower than standard, that is normal since you don't have to wind the string as much. This is the same on my ESP guitars.
I wanted to install these on 2 SL2HT's and a SLATQH. For the SL2HT's these were a direct drop in. Nothing needed to get them installed except an 11mm socket (deep well) and a small phillips screwdriver. Remove, install, add string, tune, done. This was on both a standard and reverse headstock.
For the SLATQH, it was a little more work. The SLAT had a strange tuner hole bored where there was a small lip inside. Like they bored one hole then did a halfway larger for the standard tuner. I had to use a dremel to open that up a little. It never reached the front face since it was all inside the hole and no damage done. But if taking a dremel to the inside of your tuning peg hole is freaky, might not want to. If you're careful, no damage can be done. Attached are some pics of both front and behind of the SLAT for reference.
Overall I highly recommend this as a really simple upgrade that looks awesome.
Just wanted to throw my recent experience in here for those that are looking for a drop in replacement for their locking tuners. There's not a lot of info out there on what's going to be a direct drop in so wanted to see if I could help others out. I purchased the Schaller mini locking M6 tuners from Warmoth. http://www.warmoth.com/Schaller-Mini...ners-C726.aspx I went with the Warmoth versions since they're all the same height. The locking tuner pegs sit lower than standard, that is normal since you don't have to wind the string as much. This is the same on my ESP guitars.
I wanted to install these on 2 SL2HT's and a SLATQH. For the SL2HT's these were a direct drop in. Nothing needed to get them installed except an 11mm socket (deep well) and a small phillips screwdriver. Remove, install, add string, tune, done. This was on both a standard and reverse headstock.
For the SLATQH, it was a little more work. The SLAT had a strange tuner hole bored where there was a small lip inside. Like they bored one hole then did a halfway larger for the standard tuner. I had to use a dremel to open that up a little. It never reached the front face since it was all inside the hole and no damage done. But if taking a dremel to the inside of your tuning peg hole is freaky, might not want to. If you're careful, no damage can be done. Attached are some pics of both front and behind of the SLAT for reference.
Overall I highly recommend this as a really simple upgrade that looks awesome.
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