Jerryc41
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You can see the other style Peghed here
http://www.pohakuukulele.com/store/peghead-planetary-nickel-ivoroid-8mm-tuners
Now that is a great design!
You can see the other style Peghed here
http://www.pohakuukulele.com/store/peghead-planetary-nickel-ivoroid-8mm-tuners
Looks like a lot more threads on the newer white button version.
Noticed that the nickel PegHed tuners have screws to adjust the tension unlike the traditional one. I like both but still, the traditional one look better.
Another thing I don't like about the PH is pulling and pushing to adjust the turning tension. I'm always afraid I'll pull or push too hard. I have a set I haven't installed, yet, and I'm not sure I want to. I also have Gotoh and Ratio available.
Another thing I don't like about the PH is pulling and pushing to adjust the turning tension. I'm always afraid I'll pull or push too hard. I have a set I haven't installed, yet, and I'm not sure I want to. I also have Gotoh and Ratio available.
I think if you try them you may like them. I never had an issue with the Pegheds
nickel look much better than black imo (unless on a violin). wonder what the actual weight is (other than 1.5oz heavier than the black) and how it compares to gotohs. the statement "These pegs are ideally suited for Tenor and Baritone Ukuleles and for Banjos." makes me think they are on the heavy side
nickel look much better than black imo (unless on a violin). wonder what the actual weight is (other than 1.5oz heavier than the black) and how it compares to gotohs. the statement "These pegs are ideally suited for Tenor and Baritone Ukuleles and for Banjos." makes me think they are on the heavy side
It doesn't hurt the tuners when you pull or push because that's how it work.
C'mon Jerry, don't do a Mongo on it!