Second law: Pre-installed dunlop dual design strap locks. I install them on all my instruments, you can use them with any straps if needed and can use the Dunlop strap lock too which is very nice.
I had an Epiphone LP Tribute with Grover locking tuners. For life circumstances I didn't play guitar for some years (maybe 4 or 5 years, I don't lie, bad times). When I took it out of its case, I strummed an E chord. In tune. I connected it to the tuner: each string was in tune. Now I'm building a guitar kit, just fir fun, and I'll install locking tuners for sure.
Dude, I will vote for you as commander and chief of guitar law. I totally agree. Also need a law for stainless frets and heel spoke wheel truss rod adjustment IMO. Outstanding vid, I do mod vids on my channel and always upgrade to good locking tuners.
It's a group effort man, we can make a change if we all stick together! I'm with you too, stainless frets and spoke wheel truss rods should be mandatory too! Thanks for watching my dude, I appreciate it 🤘
Wonderful video! I like to go from standard to Eb tuning, Open D and Open G tunings too. Would there be any issue with locking tuners for this application? Thanks from South Mississippi!
Thanks so much mate! No they’d be absolutely fine for that use dude, you’d just need to make sure there’s a tiny bit more string around the post when you lock them so give them a bit of room for adjustment! Thanks again 🤘
If the nut is badly cut locking tuners won't save it. I had this problem on a Kramer Baretta Special. Couldn't get it to hold tune even with locking hipshot tuners and super vee trem. My Squier vintage modified with classic tuners and vintage trem does not go out of tune.
This is true! No matter what tuners you put on, if the nut is garbage, then you're kind of stuck. Thanks for the good point and watching dude, I appreciate it 🤘
@@JackTaylorGuitars Thanks for the nice answer! I lost so much money on guitar gear before founding what really matters. The guitar that i used the most is a Viper 10, That i paid 170$ it's build flawlesly. I putted a set of used EMG 81 for high gain. That's it. It never failed me.
Second law: All guitars must have spoke wheel truss rod adjustments at the base of the neck instead of needing to use a hex key at the headstock. Charvel and Jackson have the right idea.
I couldnt agree with you more. I put lockers on everything I have. It seems like every used guitar I buy has so much slack wrapped that it looks like a headstock full of cobra baskets! It takes me forever to get the old strings off and then you have to be careful not to catch an angry string if you try to hurry! Hipshots are my favorite because the universal mounting brackets keep the install clean and easy - nothing worse than a janky install job with the tuners not lining up. Just found you on youtube - great vid!
Mate, thanks so much for checking the video out. Appreciate you! I feel you for sure. There is nothing worse than a trillion nasty windings and the risks involved 😂 The hipshot system particularly is a favourite of mine. The issue is we pay a bit of a premium for them over here with most coming from the US but it’s absolutely worth it imo. Thanks again my dude!
I just put some chrome Hipshot open gear locking tuners on a homebuilt Tele, and really like them, the open gears look really cool and they work great with the universal mounting plates. Easy drop in installation. Nice video. Not too hard to do a locking wrap on conventional tuners, but why not use the latest in modern technology, eh?
I’m glad you like them dude! They’re great, I’m a huge fan. Especially the open gear option. Oh yeah for sure, the locking wind is a shout, but I like the extra tuning stability from no wraps on the post personally. Cheers mate, means a lot that you liked the video 🤘
Agreed, locking tuners are the #1 mod if you like your pickups - I've done four of my electrics so far. NUMBER TWO MOD is obvious - black speed knobs THAT TO TO ELEVEN (yes, they exist and I own them :o) Cheers!
Locking tuners a Tusq nut and roller string trees are what I fit to every new guitar now .The tuners on my Squire Bullet Mustang cost more than the guitar ....If I ever sell it I'll just re fit the stock set.
I have an aria 714 M2 and what to change to the locking tuners. I'm new to the guitar. Are the locking tuners more or less the same, or are they different.
Hey dude! Locking tuners work exactly the same as normal tuners but the just lock the string inside the post so it doesn't slip. That means you can tune up like in this video and it'll make restringing tons easier and increase your tuning stability. Definitely a worthwhile upgrade! Thanks for watching mate 🤘
PRS started putting locking tuners on the McCarty, but has gone back to normal ones 🤷🏽♀️ they say it's more traditional 🤔 Some people are saying it's cost related, which, if true seems a bit tight. It's not as if it's making much difference on a £4k guitar
Hmmm does seem tight to me… I understand some people want traditional but I kind of think in that case just put windings on the tuner and live with traditional instability 😂 At least you can still get them aftermarket! Thanks for watching too Claire, hope you enjoyed it!
Hey dude! There's a couple of things it could be but the two things I would personally go are put some locking tuners on so you can eliminate string winds (and make changes super easy) and look at replacing the nut for a graph tech. Could also be the bridge saddles or trem system depending what it has dude but it's likely you'll fix it with locking tuners and the nut. Hope that helps bro 🤘
Good call man, it's worthwhile considering it for most guitars if you play them a bunch. Get some graph tech on there, it's great! I hope it sorts it dude!
No problem! The staggered ones have 3 sets of 2 that are different heights getting taller to smaller. It's for a better break angle against the nut. Staggered on the RGA is the way to go dude!
Hey brother 🤘...back to work so time little scarce lately...great work man...funny stuff... absolutely right u are and even though I have a pretty good locking wind I use but nothing better than locking tuners so def eventual upgrades on every guitar..lol..u sold me..
My dude! Thanks man, always appreciate you taking the time to check out my videos. I’m glad you enjoyed it 🤘 You’re totally right. Just one little thing to make your guitar playing life so much better! Appreciate you bro and hope you’re well 👊
Hipshot hardware is higher quality for sure. If you’re looking to buy upgraded hardware and have the money for it I’d recommend Hipshot. However, the Harley Benton locking tuners I talk about in this are ace dude. If you want to upgrade more affordably then the HB stuff seems to be great 🤘
Got some Vansons on eBay for like 30 quid and they do the job well. Back in the day all we had expensive sperzels or actual USA made grovers dam iam old haha love that SG bro!
Yeaaah dude! I’ve heard the Vansons are pretty good! Even when I started playing man no one really spoke about locking tuners. We live in a great time for guitar gear. Haha thank you mate, I’m still pretty proud of it 🙏 Cheers John 🤘
Great video mate. I have an Ibanez Rg421 and wanted to know if these hip shots would fit without any modifications. If so, could you tell us the name/model of the tuners please. Cheers!
Thanks so much my dude, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! So, these are the Fender fitment set. This is the SKU from Hipshots website SKU: 6K1GL0B-STAG. Hopefully that helps you find 'em! Cheers mate! 🤘
The YJM strat is so cool man, it's one of my bucket list guitars but I'd also probably get some locking tuners on it too. If the trem's returning to pitch alright then your problem will be the nut and beyond so there's a good chance some locking tuners will really help. Appreciate you checking out the video and the compliment mate, thank you 🤘
@@JackTaylorGuitars Hi Jack. You’re more than welcome . Great advice. I have a small TH-cam channel. I post small tone clips. I’m no Steve Vai. I just play when I can.
They’re the Hipshot open gear locking tuners, the staggered set to fit strats, standard headstock RGs etc. Awesome set of tuners! They’re staggered 2-2-2, with E & A having the longest posts and B & E with the shortest. Hope that helps! 🤘
Funny, I've been playing guitar since 1964, I now own two Martins and I'd never even heard of 'locking tuners'. My guitars stay in tune for weeks on end. Why on earth would I NEED these? Simply . . . I DON'T
I’m glad you personally don’t have any issues Brian. They’re more of an electric players mod to be truthful, you can easily get away without them on a Martin or any other acoustic. But they do make string changes even easier. Thanks for watching mate 🤘
I had that shirt 40 yrs ago when they were throwing them out at us. That was when they were good the black album was the end of the road for Metallica for me.
I will be honest, Metallica were a big band for me growing up especially this album, but I'm not the biggest fan nowadays. I just really like the shirt 😂 Thanks for checking out the video man, I appreciate it 🤘
Respectfully, I'm going to have to completely disagree. If you want to watch the video I explain exactly how they *improve* tuning stability. There's no way to get perfect tuning stability, not even a locking nut will give you that. The closest thing is the Evertune system.
He plays an Epiphone. This man cannot be trusted. Buy an SG or a Manson like a real man. ;) Just kidding. The only thing I don't like about these is I like to re-tune and be perfectly in tune before each song or take, and strings stretch, even if locked. But yeah, these massively improve so many problems.
Nah, you don’t need them but removing the windings is a huge plus for tuning, especially if you use a trem or bend a bunch. Also, like, if it makes life easier why not? Thanks for watching mate! 🤘
Fully agree. I have the same Hipshot locking tuners. I love them. They look great. Work great. Sustain and tuning is way better.
Absolutely dude, they're awesome. Thanks for watching mate! 🤘
Second law: Pre-installed dunlop dual design strap locks. I install them on all my instruments, you can use them with any straps if needed and can use the Dunlop strap lock too which is very nice.
That’s a solid one mate! I’ve already done the shout out but this could become a video on its own! Thanks for watching mate, I appreciate it 🤘
I had an Epiphone LP Tribute with Grover locking tuners. For life circumstances I didn't play guitar for some years (maybe 4 or 5 years, I don't lie, bad times). When I took it out of its case, I strummed an E chord. In tune. I connected it to the tuner: each string was in tune. Now I'm building a guitar kit, just fir fun, and I'll install locking tuners for sure.
I'm with you man, totally an essential upgrade! Thanks for watching mate 🤘
Dude, I will vote for you as commander and chief of guitar law. I totally agree. Also need a law for stainless frets and heel spoke wheel truss rod adjustment IMO. Outstanding vid, I do mod vids on my channel and always upgrade to good locking tuners.
It's a group effort man, we can make a change if we all stick together! I'm with you too, stainless frets and spoke wheel truss rods should be mandatory too! Thanks for watching my dude, I appreciate it 🤘
Wonderful video!
I like to go from standard to Eb tuning, Open D and Open G tunings too. Would there be any issue with locking tuners for this application?
Thanks from South Mississippi!
Thanks so much mate! No they’d be absolutely fine for that use dude, you’d just need to make sure there’s a tiny bit more string around the post when you lock them so give them a bit of room for adjustment! Thanks again 🤘
@@JackTaylorGuitars
Thank you, Sir!
You’re more than welcome mate!
If the nut is badly cut locking tuners won't save it. I had this problem on a Kramer Baretta Special. Couldn't get it to hold tune even with locking hipshot tuners and super vee trem. My Squier vintage modified with classic tuners and vintage trem does not go out of tune.
This is true! No matter what tuners you put on, if the nut is garbage, then you're kind of stuck. Thanks for the good point and watching dude, I appreciate it 🤘
@@JackTaylorGuitars Thanks for the nice answer! I lost so much money on guitar gear before founding what really matters. The guitar that i used the most is a Viper 10, That i paid 170$ it's build flawlesly. I putted a set of used EMG 81 for high gain. That's it. It never failed me.
That’s awesome dude! It really isn’t about the cost sometimes when you find a guitar you vibe with 🤘
I HIGHLY recommend the SK1 Knurled round tuning knobs for these. They should be standard tbh.
Thanks for the suggestion dude! I've seen Aaron Marhall using something similar, maybe a bit bigger. Definitely gonna grab some! Cheers mate 🤘
Great video dude 🤘
Thanks so much mate! 🤘
Second law: All guitars must have spoke wheel truss rod adjustments at the base of the neck instead of needing to use a hex key at the headstock. Charvel and Jackson have the right idea.
You are 100% right on this mate 💯
Except on the x series adrian smith, you gotta take the mfing neck off to adjust the truss rod
Amen, I could not agree more. Now that even cheap Firefly guitars come with that, I expect it in all guitars.
I couldnt agree with you more. I put lockers on everything I have. It seems like every used guitar I buy has so much slack wrapped that it looks like a headstock full of cobra baskets! It takes me forever to get the old strings off and then you have to be careful not to catch an angry string if you try to hurry! Hipshots are my favorite because the universal mounting brackets keep the install clean and easy - nothing worse than a janky install job with the tuners not lining up. Just found you on youtube - great vid!
Mate, thanks so much for checking the video out. Appreciate you! I feel you for sure. There is nothing worse than a trillion nasty windings and the risks involved 😂 The hipshot system particularly is a favourite of mine. The issue is we pay a bit of a premium for them over here with most coming from the US but it’s absolutely worth it imo. Thanks again my dude!
I just put some chrome Hipshot open gear locking tuners on a homebuilt Tele, and really like them, the open gears look really cool and they work great with the universal mounting plates. Easy drop in installation. Nice video. Not too hard to do a locking wrap on conventional tuners, but why not use the latest in modern technology, eh?
I’m glad you like them dude! They’re great, I’m a huge fan. Especially the open gear option. Oh yeah for sure, the locking wind is a shout, but I like the extra tuning stability from no wraps on the post personally. Cheers mate, means a lot that you liked the video 🤘
Are locking tuners good for down tuning. Such as drop C and B tunings?
Yes dude 100%!
@JackTaylorGuitars Thanks! For the reply man.
@@JackTaylorGuitars do you have to unwind the lock a little bit to drop tune?
what is the measurement hipshot tuners for the Iron label Ibanez? I know there is three different ones on the hipshot page
These are the fender fitment ones dude. I can’t remember the exact measurements but grab the Fender ones 🤘
I Would take out your old tuners and measure them with a caliper. Calipers are cheap and unexpectedly come in handy for other aspects of DIY
Agreed, locking tuners are the #1 mod if you like your pickups - I've done four of my electrics so far. NUMBER TWO MOD is obvious - black speed knobs THAT TO TO ELEVEN (yes, they exist and I own them :o) Cheers!
I’m gonna have to get my hands on some of those speed knobs! Thanks for watching mate, I appreciate it 🤘
I prefer the ones with internal cam lock ....just pull it thru .and tune to pitch .self locking. Easy as can be....
Yeah they are definitely a great option! Thanks for checking out the video mate 🤘
Locking tuners a Tusq nut and roller string trees are what I fit to every new guitar now .The tuners on my Squire Bullet Mustang cost more than the guitar ....If I ever sell it I'll just re fit the stock set.
Yeah dude 100%. Definitely all things people should consider as their absolute first mods. Thanks for watching man! 🤘
I have an aria 714 M2 and what to change to the locking tuners. I'm new to the guitar. Are the locking tuners more or less the same, or are they different.
Hey dude! Locking tuners work exactly the same as normal tuners but the just lock the string inside the post so it doesn't slip. That means you can tune up like in this video and it'll make restringing tons easier and increase your tuning stability. Definitely a worthwhile upgrade! Thanks for watching mate 🤘
And that's a badass SG bro!!🤘😜🎸🎶❤️epi
PRS started putting locking tuners on the McCarty, but has gone back to normal ones 🤷🏽♀️ they say it's more traditional 🤔 Some people are saying it's cost related, which, if true seems a bit tight. It's not as if it's making much difference on a £4k guitar
Hmmm does seem tight to me… I understand some people want traditional but I kind of think in that case just put windings on the tuner and live with traditional instability 😂 At least you can still get them aftermarket! Thanks for watching too Claire, hope you enjoyed it!
Hey man, my PRS SE custom 24 simply does not stay in tune while playing. Do you think locking tuners would help?
Hey dude! There's a couple of things it could be but the two things I would personally go are put some locking tuners on so you can eliminate string winds (and make changes super easy) and look at replacing the nut for a graph tech.
Could also be the bridge saddles or trem system depending what it has dude but it's likely you'll fix it with locking tuners and the nut. Hope that helps bro 🤘
@@JackTaylorGuitars I think I’m gonna go ahead and change both the tuners and the nut! Thanks for the help man. Appreciate it
Good call man, it's worthwhile considering it for most guitars if you play them a bunch. Get some graph tech on there, it's great! I hope it sorts it dude!
Hello mate
Do you think this fits on a rga42fm ?
Sorry for the late reply dude! Yes, I’m pretty sure they’re a direct fit for that guitar. Cheers man! 🤘
Thank you for your answer. I have another doubt. There are Staggered and Not Staggered. Which should I go for? Thanks!
No problem! The staggered ones have 3 sets of 2 that are different heights getting taller to smaller. It's for a better break angle against the nut. Staggered on the RGA is the way to go dude!
Hey brother 🤘...back to work so time little scarce lately...great work man...funny stuff... absolutely right u are and even though I have a pretty good locking wind I use but nothing better than locking tuners so def eventual upgrades on every guitar..lol..u sold me..
My dude! Thanks man, always appreciate you taking the time to check out my videos. I’m glad you enjoyed it 🤘
You’re totally right. Just one little thing to make your guitar playing life so much better! Appreciate you bro and hope you’re well 👊
how big is the difference in quality between hipshot and harley benton?
Hipshot hardware is higher quality for sure. If you’re looking to buy upgraded hardware and have the money for it I’d recommend Hipshot. However, the Harley Benton locking tuners I talk about in this are ace dude. If you want to upgrade more affordably then the HB stuff seems to be great 🤘
@@JackTaylorGuitars thanks! :)
No problem at all bro!
Got some Vansons on eBay for like 30 quid and they do the job well. Back in the day all we had expensive sperzels or actual USA made grovers dam iam old haha love that SG bro!
Yeaaah dude! I’ve heard the Vansons are pretty good! Even when I started playing man no one really spoke about locking tuners. We live in a great time for guitar gear. Haha thank you mate, I’m still pretty proud of it 🙏 Cheers John 🤘
I’ve owned nothing but Floyd trems for 35 years. What about this numbering system cats are doing 11-23-56 or some shit like that? Doesn’t matter?
Love a Floyd dude. Just a fan of trems in general honestly. This numbering system, I'm not sure I've even heard of it? Tell me more! Cheers man 🤘
Great video mate. I have an Ibanez Rg421 and wanted to know if these hip shots would fit without any modifications. If so, could you tell us the name/model of the tuners please. Cheers!
Thanks so much my dude, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! So, these are the Fender fitment set. This is the SKU from Hipshots website SKU: 6K1GL0B-STAG. Hopefully that helps you find 'em! Cheers mate! 🤘
@@JackTaylorGuitars legend. Thanks bro!
I have a YJM strat. The trem is useless. I am going to replace with locking tuners. Hopefully that will sort it out. Great channel Jack.
The YJM strat is so cool man, it's one of my bucket list guitars but I'd also probably get some locking tuners on it too. If the trem's returning to pitch alright then your problem will be the nut and beyond so there's a good chance some locking tuners will really help. Appreciate you checking out the video and the compliment mate, thank you 🤘
@@JackTaylorGuitars Hi Jack. You’re more than welcome . Great advice.
I have a small TH-cam channel. I post small tone clips. I’m no Steve Vai. I just play when I can.
That’s awesome man, cool to hear from someone else creating! Keep on the grind dude 🤘
@@JackTaylorGuitars Hi Jack. I would love to do more. Meeting people like yourself helps motivate me. I will keep watching what your upto mate.
I appreciate it dude! Best of luck dude and thanks again 🤘
My guitar law would be to outlaw cobra basket string winds on headstocks!
This is great! ⬆️
what type of tuners are those ? are those bass or treble side non staggered on your RG?
They’re the Hipshot open gear locking tuners, the staggered set to fit strats, standard headstock RGs etc. Awesome set of tuners! They’re staggered 2-2-2, with E & A having the longest posts and B & E with the shortest. Hope that helps! 🤘
@@JackTaylorGuitars thankyou
@@marrionlaguisma3214 hey I have an Ibanez RG. I think I would need bass side, non staggered. Does this seem correct to you?
Good video! But I didn’t get what’s the point of locking tuners though 😂 Will go google it
Thanks for watching mate! Sorry if the video didn’t explain it properly for you man 🙃
Bridge access to the truss rod.
Yesss man! This is huge!
@@JackTaylorGuitars agree 💯
Funny, I've been playing guitar since 1964, I now own two Martins and I'd never even heard of 'locking tuners'.
My guitars stay in tune for weeks on end. Why on earth would I NEED these? Simply . . . I DON'T
I’m glad you personally don’t have any issues Brian. They’re more of an electric players mod to be truthful, you can easily get away without them on a Martin or any other acoustic. But they do make string changes even easier. Thanks for watching mate 🤘
I had that shirt 40 yrs ago when they were throwing them out at us. That was when they were good the black album was the end of the road for Metallica for me.
I will be honest, Metallica were a big band for me growing up especially this album, but I'm not the biggest fan nowadays. I just really like the shirt 😂 Thanks for checking out the video man, I appreciate it 🤘
They don't give tuning stability, its just easier to re string. Stop the misinformation. To fully lock you need a locking nut.
Respectfully, I'm going to have to completely disagree. If you want to watch the video I explain exactly how they *improve* tuning stability. There's no way to get perfect tuning stability, not even a locking nut will give you that. The closest thing is the Evertune system.
He plays an Epiphone. This man cannot be trusted. Buy an SG or a Manson like a real man. ;) Just kidding. The only thing I don't like about these is I like to re-tune and be perfectly in tune before each song or take, and strings stretch, even if locked. But yeah, these massively improve so many problems.
Don't worry, the Epiphone tattoo has gone 😂 Thanks for watching mate, I appreciate it! 🤘
You don't need locking tuners. You can easily lock the strings without having locking tuners.
Nah, you don’t need them but removing the windings is a huge plus for tuning, especially if you use a trem or bend a bunch. Also, like, if it makes life easier why not? Thanks for watching mate! 🤘
Ever hear of a 10mm socket wrench? 🤨
Yes...I need one...