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My guitar broke. the thing that makes the string tune broke, all 7 of them. the thing where you put the strings in, they wont turn anymore. this really sucks, as i cant afford a new guitar anytime soon.

 

Im gonna be out for a few months

Tuners are simple and cheap to replace. You'd be looking under $70 for a set of quality locking tuners.

 

Just check sizing, and they're pretty much a drop-in replacement.

1.5 year ago I broke my tuner in my 20 year old Japanese Jackson. Next day I had brand new machine heads. Don't worry :)

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On 2/11/2015 at 3:42 PM, NoonyDeloony said:

@@Mortalo don't worry, you're a nice douche 🙂

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Check aliexpress, i have ordered some guitar parts from there, and the quality is pretty good and the price very cheap.

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