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A student brought and old guitar to me and asked me if it was possible to repair it.
The machine heads were smashed off on one side and I didn't think it would be viable to repair it but before I made her cry, I thought I'd check out what Thomann have to offer.
I ordered these honestly with not much faith and did not expect them to a) fit and b) work.
I was very very wrong! They actually slotted straight into the guitar without any adjustment at all and all I had to do was take a Braddle and make new holes for the screws. The old ones were covered by the new machine heads so it looks like it's never been changed.
Needless to say, my student was very happy and her mum was also pleased that she didn't need to fork out for a new guitar. I added new strings (Also Harley Benton) and the guitar has been playing like a dream ever since.
I would not hesitate to recommend these machine heads to anyone who asked but maybe next time I will be more confident about fitting them to a "vintage" guitar. Brilliant service from Thomann as always.
Once a year (at least) a student comes to me in tears because the knobs/gears on their machine heads are broken... A family member or pet dropped the instrument, or knocked it off a chair or some other story... Anyway this is a great set of tuners to have lying around so you can quickly solve the problem.
Note: it's possible that installation will require drilling a screw into a new position on the head-stock. This isn't a problem, for most affordable student model guitars.
Of course if you want something more aesthetic, or with a more precise tuning ratio, there are better options out there...