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I've had this Godin 5th Avenue CW Kingpin II for about 6 years or so and just noticed a little bit of play in the tuners. I am wondering if it would be worthwhile to replace them and if so, can anyone recommend a set that I can just drop in without modifying the headstock?
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05-11-2023 11:40 PM
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Is this what is on the guitar now?
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My Montreal Premiere came with the same tuners you have.
I replaced them with these - a drop in replacement!:
https://www.stewmac.com/parts-and-ha...g-mount-tuners
I've had guitars with Shallers, Grovers, Gotohs, and Sperzels - all very good, but these Klusons are the best tuners I've ever used!
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Originally Posted by Tom Karol
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Originally Posted by Tom Karol
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Originally Posted by wharriso
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Originally Posted by jazzshrink
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Wow - sorry if I steered you wrong! (My tech said that ...) mine were a drop-in replacement! Weird!
If it were me, I'd ream the holes, as I think the switch to the new tuners is worth it. But, of course, that's your call.
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Originally Posted by wharriso
Kluson 3+3 Locking Revolution Series G-Mount Non-Collared Tuners - StewMac
It looks like stewmac doesn't have the non-locking version, but WD (the company that makes and distributes Kluson) does. I put a set of these on another guitar (a Seventy Seven) that had Gotoh Kluson-style tuners (same thing as what's on Godins), again without having to ream or re-drill.
Kluson 3 Per Side Revolution Series G-Mount Non-Collared Tuning Machines.
Full disclosure, I got the locking ones I put in my Godin used and one turned out to be defective (it was very stiff, and the knob eventually broke off after a few months), so I swapped back the originals. But the non-locking ones in my Seventy-seven are great. The smoothest and most precise tuners I've ever had.Last edited by John A.; 05-16-2023 at 12:42 PM.
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Originally Posted by Tom Karol
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Stewmac Golden Age Vintage tuners are a drop-in fit for 5th Avenues.
Golden Age Vintage Keystone-style 3+3 Tuning Machines - StewMac
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Wonder if Hipshot locking tuners would fit. I put some on a Voyage Air guitar, and they are awesome. Much less bulky and heavy than one might imagine. And look great. (They have a plate that is adjustable for different screw hole configurations.)
They’re currently my favorite for tuner replacements unless one is going for that OEM/vintage vibe.
Rialto Archtop Guitars UK
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