Grover vintage machine heads guitar tuner (135N) vs Guyker Guitar Locking Tuners 6 pcs for ST TL style guitars
Overall winner: Grover vintage machine heads guitar tuner (135N)
Key Differences
Grover (A) is a vintage-style machine head with higher user ratings (4.70 from 818 reviews) and is noted for smooth operation and good fit, making it a better pick for players wanting vintage appearance and reliability. Guyker (B) offers a 6-piece set of locking tuners with mounting hardware aimed at ST/TL-style replacements and easier installation but has lower ratings (4.50 from 175 reviews) and more limited compatibility
Grover vintage machine heads guitar tuner (135N)
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
Guyker Guitar Locking Tuners 6 pcs for ST TL style guitars
Locking guitar tuners with mounting hardware for ST TL style electric, folk or acoustic guitars. Easy installation and good fit reported by customers. One note: holds tune and lock mechanism provides secure stringing
Pros
- includes 6 locking tuners with mounting hardware
- fits original mount holes
- ease of installation
- holds tune well
Cons
- limited to ST TL style compatibility
- user reviews mention no drilling required in some cases (implies variable fit)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | guyker |
| Durability | Grover |
| Versatility | Grover |
| User Reviews | Grover |