Wilkinson Machine Heads 1:19 Tuners for Gibson, Epiphone Les Paul SG ES WJ303
Wilkinson Machine Heads 1:19 Tuners for Gibson, Epiphone Les Paul SG ES WJ303
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Wilkinson Grover Style WJ303 Tuners 3 & 3 with Kidney Bean Buttons
Designed by Trevor Wilkinson for Epiphone / Gibson LP SG ES guitars, or any project that requires a set of high quality 3 & 3 machine heads.
These tuners have a sealed housing & mounting screw hole at 90 degrees.
The 1:19 gear ratio, combined with solid brass gears, ensures superior tuning stability and precision over the lower quality hardware typically found on standard & mid-range guitar models.
When it comes to value for money, Wilkinson hardware really is hard to beat. Made from high quality materials, and with great attention to detail, these tuners would not look out of place on any high-end instrument.
Features
- High quality construction
- Ratio - 1:19
- Solid brass gears
- To fit 10mm tuner holes
- Hex bushings and mounting screws included
- Mounting hole at 90 degrees
Please note: some Les Paul models come with push-in bushings as standard. These are easily removed and replaced with the screw-in type supplied with these machine heads.
Specifications
Specifications
To fit 10mm Tuner Hole
I got these for a tenor guitar that I'm building. I've not fitted them yet, but needed them at this stage so that I could finalise the design of the head. Sure, there are Rolls Royce quality machine heads to be had, but I've used Wilkinsons on other builds and haven't been disappointed - I think they are well made and work perfectly well; in a blind test, I doubt if many people could tell the difference between Wilkinsons and a more expensive offering.
I got these to upgrade existing tuners on a guitar with a bigsby,
they are very reliable with a smooth action
I haven't fitted them yet , but they look and feel good .They have got to be better than the awful tinplate and plastic"vintage" things on my 2018 Gibson 330 ! that do not hold their tune any longer after a few dozen gigs .
Found that some of the machine heads were stiff to turn and that some of the gears seemed to slip, disappointed with the tuners
Almost as good as the Grover tuners they're modelled on.