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I bought them hoping they were similar to the Hipshots. It's not really easy to gather information on the internet what various tuners weigh. Thomann is quite good, though.
I decided to take a chance and buy these tuners, hoping that the look of them were a good enough indicator that they were light.
I don't blame Thomann for my dissatisfaction with these tuners, except they call them light.
I wonder if that's a good enough reason to get them refunded.
I'm shocked that Sadowsky would put their name on these ***** clones of Hipshot Ultralites.
I'm sorry I couldn't give them a higher rating.
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Not ultralite but precise and stable
andreip 01.03.2024
If your're looking for a precise replacement for stock tuners of almost all entry & mid-level Ps and Js, go for these tuners: with 17mm shaft they'll match the standard boring and 1:24 gear ratio gives you a more precise tuning. They will help a bit with neck dive. They are also reversible, so it doesn't matter if you bought L or R.