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Grover makes Romotatic Tuners with the one screw mount. These have classic round almost D shaped buttons. They also make Imperial rotomatics with one screw mount. Does anyone know if they are drop in replacements with same footprint on headstock?
There are imperials with 2 screw mounts also but I am not taking about those.
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06-04-2022 03:14 PM
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The foot print of those two is identical I have done this 4 or 5 times mickmac
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Originally Posted by mickmac
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I have one guitar with each of them right now, and I have to say I really prefer the Imperials! Makes me think I should change the other one out.
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Originally Posted by bluejaybill
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I keep thinking about the white Imperial tuning buttons that are available, and maybe changing my gold ones to the white ones instead...
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Originally Posted by deacon Mark
Plus I put the regular Grovers on several nice guitars in my life and hated myself for it! But I never particularly was wowed by their performance either.
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The kidney bean shaped ones are now a ratio of 18 to 1 whereas the imperial tuners are only a ratio of 14 to 1
I have a set of those white pearl imperials on my 18 inch Campellone special
God it looks pretty
BigMike
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The buttons should be interchangeable. It's easy to change them, one screw each, but as most probably know, the string tension needs to be released before changing, otherwise it's hard to get the proper screw tightness, which controls the position of the threads. I've thought about changing to the Imperial buttons, but my tuners aren't Grovers, so they won't fit because my shafts are smaller. They will go on, but would be very floppy.
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I have Super Rotomatics on my MIK D'Angelico. They look cool and work well as far as tuning goes. But they stick out more than the regular Grover buttons and often get knocked on the way in and out of the case, putting the guitar out of tune.
Chunking, does it work for Jazz improv?
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