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Reviews (39)

Feb 13, 2018
Best strap locks on the market
At this point I've tried em all. From $2 a set to nearly $30 a set. These are on all my guitars and basses.
There's nothing stupid about the design, nothing feels cheap about the construction, and they do their job. Oh, and they come with screws that are thicker then a hairless pipecleaner. Seriously why should someone pay $30 for a set of Schaller (literally the worst kind) strap locks and then have to use filler for their existing strap button holes because they were too cheap to double the screw thickness?
It's so nice to just pop straps on and off easily, onto solid strap pegs, that are screwed securly into the body, and didn't cost a fortune.

Apr 24, 2019
Probably wouldn't buy again for one simple reason...
1 of 2 found this helpful Size. These tuners on the back are HUGE. See I was thinking oh hey not only do these have Fender stamped in them (awesome) but they seem like a great pick for some aftermarket tuners to go with my brand new Precision neck.
See I don't have proper tools or a workspace anymore for guitar mods, so the quality of the work I can do isn't good enough for me and so I bought Fender branded tuners so they'd fit in the predrilled spots on my neck. These don't. They're way bigger on the back then a standard Fender bass tuner and as such I had to drill the holes myself. Which isn't a big deal, in the end I'm sure no one looking from the front will notice that the tuners aren't lined up nicely but from the back it's very obvious.
So a smooth and pretty tuner that is pleasing to a Fender fanboy like myself is about as pleasing as some no name cheapies because those cheapies while not being as smooth or having Fender stamped in them or well made would have at least gone into the stock screw holes saving me time and making the back look much better.
So in the future I guess I'll be looking for non-Fender tuners but seeing as I didn't want to take a loss on these they're staying.

Sep 06, 2017
Solid SSD
Speads are good, no clue how it will hold up to time but it'll probably last decades. Gets crazy hot though, I can't even imagine how hot a PCIe one gets.
All in all I use this for games, and it does it's job well.