Why are locking tuners staggered? ANSWERED
Locking tuners almost always come with shorter posts than standard guitar tuners. Normal tuners are typically 23mm tall, measured from...
Read MoreMaterial Matters - Jescar Fretwire Types
The recent introduction of Jescar fretwire to our catalogue has brought up a few questions regarding the materials on offer....
Read MoreJLD Bridge Doctor - FAQs
Your JLD Bridge Doctor questions answered. General Q: Who manufacturers the JLD Bridge Doctor? A: JLD Guitar Research and Development...
Read MoreWhy locking guitar tuners are the answer
Following on from my previous post, here’s reasons why locking guitar tuners are the answer to improved tuning stability. String...
Read MoreLocking tuners are NOT the answer
Guitarists in need of a quick fix to tuning problems often end up looking to locking tuners as the solution....
Read MoreFender Squier Bullet Strat, Replacement Machine Heads
The Squier Bullet Strat is, for all intents and purposes, a beginner guitar. However, despite being the bottom of the...
Read MoreLeft Handed B Bender - The Palm Lever Is Modified
OK, so I lied. Kind of. There is such a thing as a left handed B Bender. (Read the original...
Read MoreHipshot now have a Top-Loading Hardtail option
The Fixed bridge, Hardtail, the Ibby bridges, all have one thing in common – they are a string-through setup. Up...
Read MoreDo Hipshot Buttons fit Sperzel Machine Heads?
Hipshot Buttons, Sperzel Machine Heads – unfortunately, they’re not compatible. The Hipshot buttons are around 0.1mm too small to fit...
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