Grover vintage machine heads guitar tuner (135N) vs Gotoh-style Chrome Tuners for 6-in-a-line

Overall winner: Grover vintage machine heads guitar tuner (135N)

Key Differences

Grover (A) scores higher in user ratings and review count and emphasizes vintage appearance and smooth operation, so pick A if you want proven user satisfaction and classic styling. Gotoh (B) is lower priced and highlights high-precision gear system, solid build, and easy installation in a 6-in-line chromed configuration, so pick B if you need a precise, modern 6-in-line tuner and a more affordable option

Grover vintage machine heads guitar tuner (135N)

Grover vintage machine heads guitar tuner (135N)

Grover • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

Guitar tuner machine heads designed for electric guitars. They offer smooth operation and good fit, with a vintage look that matches original tuners. Customers note reliable tune retention and easy upgrade with no modifications needed

Pros

  • smooth operation
  • good fit
  • vintage appearance
  • reliable tune retention

Cons

  • country of origin Taiwan mentioned
  • province of China mentioned
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Gotoh-style Chrome Tuners for 6-in-a-line

Gotoh-style Chrome Tuners for 6-in-a-line

Gotoh • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

Schaller-style 6-in-a-line guitar tuners with precise gears and smooth feel. Customers note solid build quality and easy installation

Pros

  • High-precision gear system
  • Solid build quality
  • Easy installation
  • Fits 6-in-a-line headstocks

Cons

  • Limited mounting hardware details from data
  • Only 6-in-a-line configuration specified
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Gotoh
Durability Grover
Versatility Gotoh
User Reviews Grover