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Harley Benton Parts Deluxe 5 Banjo Key Set

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Machine Head Set for 5-String Banjo

  • White "pearl" buttons
  • Ratio: 4: 1
  • Permanently lubricated
  • Housing: Die-cast
  • Finish: Chrome
  • Incl. Washer and sleeve for every tuner
Available since August 2014
Item number 338194
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Chrome
764 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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9 Reviews

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Great economic solution
Yago Trillo 29.09.2020
I needed these to restore a 4 string banjo that had really crappy keys. Since the banjo was rather cheap I had to drill new holes for these keys to fit in. Now it looks much sturdier and the keys hold tuning perfectly. Solid well made tuning keys. The only thing that could be better are the plastic pegs, but for that price range you can't ask for more.
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D Man. 27.12.2021
The "harley benton" machine heads, are a very good quality product.
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Ray.c 30.09.2024
Although not expensive these keys are a great quality product. I often go two or three uses and only have to tweak the tuning. It's in the name Harley Benton. Iv tried a few other brands at similar cost and was never happy with the long term reliability. These keys don't let me down.
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Thierry \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 04.04.2022
J'ai acheté ces mécaniques en me disant: "pas besoin de payer plus pour des mécaniques de banjo". Oui mais voilà. J'avais besoin de changer les mécaniques de mon banjo "bluegrass", suite à un choc. (soirées live en Irish Pub, le matos souffre). Ces mécaniques inspiraient confiance. Mais j'ai vite constaté que j'avais des problèmes de justesse en cours de morceau. Il doit y avoir un très léger jeu quelque part, je ne sais pas où, mais c'est impossible de continuer comme ça. Je déteste perdre tout plaisir à jouer quand j'entends que je ne suis pas juste et que je dois me réaccorder entre chaque morceau. Je vais donc monter en gamme et choisir une marque réputée. On y laisse du pognon, mais pour la scène, pas le choix
Edit après changement: J'ai monté des Grover à la place, et il n'y a pas photo ! Incomparable ! Bien sur, c'est plus cher. Mais je pense que ce n'est pas un bon calcul de monter des mauvaises mécaniques sur un banjo de débutant. Il y a de quoi dégouter ceux qui veulent simplement jouer juste !
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