tunning key ratios question
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tunning key ratios question
can anyone tell me what the ratios should be on tunning keys on a steel guitar? I am building a steel and need to know what the ratios should be before I order my tunning keys.
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Steven, have a look at these...they might be just what you're looking for. They even give some measurements.
Scroll down the page to find the pedal steel tuners.
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Scroll down the page to find the pedal steel tuners.
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Mike
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- Per Berner
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For tuning precision, the higher the ratio the better.
I would go for the truly beautiful Gotoh Delta series, which are 22:1 and have "rock solid" string posts - no wiggle at all. I have them on one of my acoustic guitars, and they are extremely smooth and accurate. Smooth organic looks as well. Luthier's Mercantile sells them, Stew-Mac also (but they only carry the 18:1 version, which looks the same). My self-build project will be keyless, though.
I would go for the truly beautiful Gotoh Delta series, which are 22:1 and have "rock solid" string posts - no wiggle at all. I have them on one of my acoustic guitars, and they are extremely smooth and accurate. Smooth organic looks as well. Luthier's Mercantile sells them, Stew-Mac also (but they only carry the 18:1 version, which looks the same). My self-build project will be keyless, though.
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The Sperzel keys I had on a Telecaster (now sold) were 12:1, the low end of the ratio spectrum. But they had a nice satin finish and cool square looks. Most tuning machines are in the 12:1 - 15:1 range. Steinberger and LSR are the extreme solutions at 40:1, but the former would be impossible to turn on a steel, and the latter are no longer in production (and wouldn't work with a peg winder anyway). If you go keyless, you are free to choose any ratio.