Musiclily 3+3 Guitar Semi-closed Tuners 3R3L String Tuning Pegs Keys Machine Heads Set for Epiphone Les Paul Style Electric Guitar or Acoustic Guitar Replacement, Chrome








Key features
- •Semi sealed style tuning machines for Acoustic Guitar or Electric Guitar
- •Fit for 6mm peg hole, ideal for upgrading your inexpensive instruments
- •Made of metal alloy which is solid and durable; Gear ratio 15:1
- •3x3 tuners set; Nut,Ferrule,Screws are included, ready for use
- •Package included:6 x Tuning Pegs; 6 x ferrules; 6 x screws;(3R+3L)
Musiclily 3+3 Guitar Semi-closed Tuners 3R3L String Tuning Pegs Keys Machine Heads Set for Epiphone Les Paul Style Electric Guitar or Acoustic Guitar Replacement, Chrome
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Customer Reviews
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Slightly off size
LIV✓ Verified Purchase•December 16, 2023
These were all around, slightly smaller than the measurements indicated, but they still worked. I had to reuse the screws and old grommets from my old set as these components were slightly smaller than the standard. However, they look good.
Overall pretty good
Robert✓ Verified Purchase•December 12, 2023
I got these for a yardsale guitar I got that had no hardware and the tuning machines were a perfect match for this epiphone DR-100, the bushings however aren't. They're way too small and they seem really cheaply made. So if you get these expect to use old bushings if you have them, but this guitar was missing some so I'll have to find some more. I knew that going in but the machines were a perfect match so I got them anyway, overall, they're not top quality, but I'm not restoring a vintage guitar so I'm pretty happy with them.
CAUTION
The screws were pretty hard to size right without the occasional slip regardless so be careful when installing them.
CAUTION
The screws were pretty hard to size right without the occasional slip regardless so be careful when installing them.
this improved my instrument
Peter Block✓ Verified Purchase•December 2, 2023
I had a cheap banjo and the factory tuners would not stay in tune, these were cheap, fit perfectly on my Ibanez Banjo and instantly improved the instruments ability to stay in tune. Worth the price - not the "best" tuners, but they will work great for someone on a budget, or someone wanting to upgrade their inexpensive instruments stock tuners.
Only 1 bad thing.
Tiffani✓ Verified Purchase•November 20, 2023
Perfect fit for my Epiphone SG. The only part that I really didn't like was the eyelets or tuner shaft guides. They're made of plastic"¦
Great and No problem.
Daniel✓ Verified Purchase•November 16, 2023
I needed a new peg for my guitar because the interior wheel of the old one broke.
Product: the product is fine and durable. It isn't cheap, it didn't break when I put it on. I needed to replace the thick E string, so it was able to handle tightening the thickest string fine and in place. You get a whole set as well, I stored the rest in case I need them in the future.
Installation: UNLESS you know how to put the strings on your own, then it should not be a problem. The actual peg it self is a matter of just removing two little screws, putting the new one and screwing it back on. After that you just need to put the string back on. Like I said, it is an easy process if you know how to put a string on.
My other advice would be to get this product only if the peg on the image looks like the one you have on your guitar.
Product: the product is fine and durable. It isn't cheap, it didn't break when I put it on. I needed to replace the thick E string, so it was able to handle tightening the thickest string fine and in place. You get a whole set as well, I stored the rest in case I need them in the future.
Installation: UNLESS you know how to put the strings on your own, then it should not be a problem. The actual peg it self is a matter of just removing two little screws, putting the new one and screwing it back on. After that you just need to put the string back on. Like I said, it is an easy process if you know how to put a string on.
My other advice would be to get this product only if the peg on the image looks like the one you have on your guitar.
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