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Graphtech Ratio Tune-A-Lele Ukulele Machine Heads – Black – PRU-4004-BK
$ 13.44
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Description
Why are ukuleles so hard to tune?Well, they have a
very short scale
(short neck)
and nylon strings
. In the beginning, ukuleles used
friction tuners
… basically, a round piece of wood friction fit into a hole on the headstock.
They slipped a lot
, and with a 1:1 ratio (one turn of the knob meant one revolution of string post) both
getting in tune and staying in tune was difficult.
Today, most ukes use machine heads designed for guitars,
with a 14:1 or 16:1 gear ratio. It was a step in the right direction, as they don't slip like a friction tuner, but a
14:1 or higher gear ratio was too high
resulting in a lot of turning and not a lot of tuning…. And
they are heavy
... they weren’t made for such a small instrument, so
most ukuleles are unbalanced
, headstock heavy and harder to play.
Introducing Tune-A-Lele The Machine Head For Ukuleles – the
World's first machine head designed specifically
for ukulele
It was time for
a machine head tuner designed specifically for the ukulele
and Graph Tech took on the challenge to make the ukulele
easy to tune, stay in tune and balanced.
Graphtech designed a machine head from the ground up! Tune-a-lele’s are a breakthrough in uke tuning and playing. Tune-a-lele tuners are an easy upgrade and deliver a natural, intuitive feel when tuning - accurate, and stable. With a concentric 6:1 gear design, Zero Backlash and Zero Back-drive,tuning has never been easier!
A set of Tune-a-lele’s are a featherlight 20 grams a set, compared to 120+ grams for guitar machine heads. You’ll feel an immediate improvement in balance and feel.