I actually like locking tuners, though.
I have them on a couple guitars and I like the faster string changes.
Nothing wrong with the lockers. I object to the added weight, but I actually prefer the hollow-post tuners...
This is definitely a personal taste thing. Each person has to make his/her own decision. But, the added weight doesn’t bother me. However, I can see how some could be annoyed with my 2014 SG Original 2. That guitar already has a wide “D” profile neck and it’s not especially thin, making for a heavier neck. I have locking tuners on that guitar and they do make neck dive a little more of an issue. But, that’s never been a real annoyance for me. Some people are really bothered by SG neck dive. I don’t criticize them because I understand their point of view. But, I personally was never really put off by it.
I also have the Fender lockers in my Strat and really like them.


Seriously? They said that?
Well, that’s dumber than a box of feral pet rocks!
With just a little work, I was able to get my stock, two-point trem to stay in tune on my Strat. And, that was before you posted any videos or posts about it.
Maybe, I should post a video and see if I get blocked!
On the vintage tuners, I cut each string to a specific length that I have printed on a card. Then, each string has the same number of winds and down angle.
I have some issues when changing strings that it won't always settle right away and keeps slipping on the post. If I cut it too short, it'll slip right off when tuning up.
How long do you cut your high e string?
I have some issues when changing strings that it won't always settle right away and keeps slipping on the post. If I cut it too short, it'll slip right off when tuning up.
Otherwise, the split-post vintage tuners are hands down the best tuner design in my opinion too. I wish someone made a decent quality set that's a drop in replacement for Les Paul...
EDIT: Maybe this but I don't know how good Grovers are? Grover 133NK Deluxe 3+3




EDIT: Maybe this but I don't know how good Grovers are? Grover 133NK Deluxe 3+3
Hint: Get locking tuners!
How long do you cut your high e string?
I have some issues when changing strings that it won't always settle right away and keeps slipping on the post. If I cut it too short, it'll slip right off when tuning up.
Otherwise, the split-post vintage tuners are hands down the best tuner design in my opinion too. I wish someone made a decent quality set that's a drop in replacement for Les Paul...
EDIT: Maybe this but I don't know how good Grovers are? Grover 133NK Deluxe 3+3
I can make a string change video if that would help...