How do you use a Grover locking tuner?
How do you use a Grover locking tuner?
Here are the instructions from Grover:
- Turn tip of string post until it clicks into place. This aligns string post holes.
- Note string hole is off center. Turn knob to rotate post until string hole is positioned away from knob.
- Turn to begin tuning.
- Bring string to pitch.
Are Grover Rotomatic tuners locking tuners?
The Incredible Convenience of Locking Tuners With a gear ratio of 18:1, these locking tuners give you all the benefits of standard Rotomatics – plus the positive locking of Grover’s internal cam post. Insert your string through the string hole, pull to tension by hand, and start to tune.
Why do you need a Grover locking tuner?
Locking tuners keep their intonation, even when the guitarist uses a tremolo (“whammy”) bar. By automatically securing each string against the string post, they eliminate the hassle of winding the string precariously around the tuning peg. Grover locking tuners go one step further, eliminating thumb screws found on other locking tuners.
What are the features of the new Grover strap locks?
Grover Strap Locks feature the “quick release” mechanism players want and need. The new Grover Ultra Capo features the “World’s first” offset design which allows more room for the thumb on the back of the neck.
What kind of tuner does Grover tuning Rotomatics use?
Grover Locking Rotomatics ® give you the ease of use provided by a standard tuner and the positive locking of our internal cam post. 18:1 gear ratio. The same innovative engineering and classic design as the Original Locking Rotomatics ®, but with smaller buttons for 6-in-line guitars.
How does a locking tuner keep intonation?
Locking tuners keep their intonation, even when the guitarist uses a tremolo (“whammy”) bar. By automatically securing each string against the string post, they eliminate the hassle of winding the string precariously around the tuning peg.