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How Do You Install Steinberger Gearless Tuners On A Gibson Firebird?

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How Do You Install Steinberger Gearless Tuners On A Gibson Firebird?

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Ashley57

It’s a very good question as right now I don’t really understand what tuners for les paul to choose. I have checked some articles on the Internet, and this one about these replacement tuners. as well on stereodamage website and right now I’m thinking about Gotoh locking tuners for Epiphone. What do you think about these variants? I would like to hear someone’s real opinion about such things here.

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Steinberger Gearless Tuners can be installed for a variety of reasons, from dressing up the looks of your guitar, to improving its tuning accuracy. For whatever reason you choose to install Steinberger Gearless Tuners, the installation process is somewhat different from installing traditional tuners. Remove your guitar’s old tuners. Disassemble the Steinberger tuners. Remove the tuning knob, white washer, nut and spacer. Insert the shaft of the tuner through your guitar’s peghead, from the face of the guitar toward the back. Orient the peg on the collar of the tuner shaft toward the nut of your guitar and press down to mark its position. Remove the shaft. Drill a hole into the guitar’s peghead, 1/8 inch deep, 1/16 inch in diameter, using the mark you made with the peg as your location. Reinsert the shaft of the tuner and orient the peg into the hole that you drilled. Reassemble the hardware removed from the tuner, beginning with the spacer. Tighten the nut only until the tuner becomes

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