They are the individual ones. I think the old acoustics out back have the old bars of pegs
Some still do and they're standardized into two different sizes (usually), which is why I asked.
If they're individual, you just need to make sure the shank, bushing, and peg length are correct.
I suppose there's a thousand variations
Just measure the length and width and that should be about all you need. You don't want to have to go drilling, so a similar width is a good idea. You also don't want one that's too loose, as that won't tune well.
But, it's almost certainly a standard size.
I assume you have a digital caliper. If you do not, you should. Everyone should own at least a couple.
But, they're standard sizes.
If you don't have calipers, you might want to order one (you can get them for less than $10 on Amazon and it'll be accurate enough for this) and then measure and order replacement tuners.
You don't have to splurge on Grovers or anything like that. You don't need to buy locking tuners. So, they won't be expensive.
Shit, your local music store might have just one that'll fit in and cost you like $5.
So, it's a few bucks - but not terribly expensive.
I took my sleep meds like an hour late. My alarm is broken in Thunderbird. I really should fix it.
Just measure the length and width and that should be about all you need. You don't want to have to go drilling, so a similar width is a good idea. You also don't want one that's too loose, as that won't tune well.
But, it's almost certainly a standard size.
I assume you have a digital caliper. If you do not, you should. Everyone should own at least a couple.
But, they're standard sizes.
If you don't have calipers, you might want to order one (you can get them for less than $10 on Amazon and it'll be accurate enough for this) and then measure and order replacement tuners.
You don't have to splurge on Grovers or anything like that. You don't need to buy locking tuners. So, they won't be expensive.
Shit, your local music store might have just one that'll fit in and cost you like $5.
So, it's a few bucks - but not terribly expensive.
I took my sleep meds like an hour late. My alarm is broken in Thunderbird. I really should fix it.
Just measure the length and width and that should be about all you need. You don't want to have to go drilling, so a similar width is a good idea. You also don't want one that's too loose, as that won't tune well.
But, it's almost certainly a standard size.
I assume you have a digital caliper. If you do not, you should. Everyone should own at least a couple.
But, they're standard sizes.
If you don't have calipers, you might want to order one (you can get them for less than $10 on Amazon and it'll be accurate enough for this) and then measure and order replacement tuners.
You don't have to splurge on Grovers or anything like that. You don't need to buy locking tuners. So, they won't be expensive.
Shit, your local music store might have just one that'll fit in and cost you like $5.
So, it's a few bucks - but not terribly expensive.
I took my sleep meds like an hour late. My alarm is broken in Thunderbird. I really should fix it.
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