Sperzel Tuning Machines

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Martin Weenick
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Sperzel Tuning Machines

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I have a 1991 Emmons LeGrande III that has the factory stock Grover tuners on it. I am not happy with these tuners especially the ones for the 3 lower strings. ( the 10th string is the worst offender) It is way too sensitive to suit me. Its too easy to go sharp when using this tuner. I am wondering if there is a LOWER GEARED tuner available. I noticed the tuners on the new MSA are Sperzel lazered tuners. These are massive looking tuners that look like they might be what I'm looking for. I cant find any information on the gear ratios to compare the Sperzel's with the Grovers. I dont know if they will even fit on the LeGrande without having to do machine work. Does anyone have any information on the different gear ratios for different tuning machines? I cant get any information from Sperzel's web site because they are not WEB-TV friendly. Anyone using the Sperzel Lazered tuners on a LeGrande? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Martin.

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Post by George Wixon »

Martin,
Grover also makes a locking tuner. It has a 18 to 1 gear ratio which is much higher than the standard 14 to 1 ratio so you have to turn it more to get the string to move. Stewart MacDonald has these.
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Post by Jerry Hayes »

Hey Martin,
You might try the BMI company which is now run by Don Fritsche in Arkansas. I don't have the address in front of me or I'd give it to you. My S-12 BMI came standard with Sperzel tuners which I really like as they're also a low profile and don't stick up higher than the nut so you don't run your bar hand into them. Someone on her would probably know how to get a hold of Don. I have the info at work but not with me right now. If someone doesn't come on with it I'll try to get it to you........JH

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Post by Waisznor »

I have Sperzel-tuners in my late Push Pull. Looks that they are installed from the Emmons factory.

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Post by Jim Smith »

We used Sperzels at Dekley. They were promoted as having no backlash in their gears, which of course is impossible. However I've never had the slightest problem with Sperzels on my 20+ year old Dekley.

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Post by Eddie D.Bollinger »

I Ordered a new Emmons in 1995. It came in
with the poorest excuse for tuning keys
that I had ever witnessed. Emmons promptly
replaced the "Grover" copies with more
"Grover" copies. The main housing of the
tuner was plastic. (The stabilizing finger
broke very easily)However, the whole guitar
was trouble, it was "Lemonish".
My "98 Carter came with Sperzels and I
would never trust any other key. They are
tops with me.IMHO--




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