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Dietrich Parts String Butler V3 Full Black

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Hardware for Improving The Tuning Stability of Electric and Steel String Guitars

  • Designed for guitars with 3L/3R machine heads on the headstock
  • Corrects the position of the A, D, G, B strings for a straight course through the nut grooves, preventing the guitar strings from getting becoming stuck in the nut
  • Makes instruments more stable in tuning and more sustain-rich
  • Keeps the tuning of the strings even with very intense guitar playing (also copes with extreme bending)
  • Quick and easy to build
  • Version V3 with minimum hole spacing 35 mm / maximum hole spacing 58 mm
  • Colour: Black

Note: Not compatible with machine heads with impact sleeves / sockets!

Available since January 2019
Item number 456796
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
539 kr
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Very reliable, works wonders
Alexandros1 03.11.2021
I got this to help with the tuning instability of my Dean V (due to headstock design this is arguably even worse than Gibson). It made a huge difference, as I don't have any tuning issues now, especially on the G string. I also find the look cool, but I guess this is personal preference.
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Inexpensive, easy and effective upgrade
Andy Fereday 11.11.2020
I installed this at the same time as a set of schaller locking tuners on a Peavey SC-2 that I'm using as a platform for upgrading. It was really easy to install, fits very easily.

I don't know if it's the tuners or the string butler, or probably a bit of both, but the guitar has massively improved sustain now. I mean it just sings.

Tuning stability has definitely improved, but again that is probably a combination of the string butler and the schaller machine heads. One point to note is that having the locking machine heads made it slightly less fiddly to install new strings. It's not very fiddly with the string butler, you just need to take your time if you're not used to it.

For the price and ease of installation, I would say this is a very worthwhile upgrade.
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eh...
Philip.S 14.07.2021
somewhat improve tuning stability but not drastically
shouldn't cost 40 bucks
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Surprisingly good
Anttu 21.04.2021
It's a weird little thing, but it does keep the tuning more stable on my Gibson Les Paul, since the strings aren't in such a large angle.
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