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You should keep an open mind with Harley Benton... Most spare parts from them are actually really good, and so these are! Really light and with that wood feeling that matches well with the natural looking of the instruments, maybe with an oil finish. They may feel a bit cheap, but at this price I'm really impressed on how they look. Recommended.
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Simple et élégant
antonihuy 18.10.2021
Pour le prix, voici des potards qui font l'affaire. Simples et élégants.
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The best
ocram57 04.10.2023
Tired of those plastic knobs which seem to adorn almost all guitars (even the more pricy ones) i was looking for an alterative and found this beautiful wooden ones ... tried a set out, liked it, bought another set and, would put them on all my guitars if only there where the option of a model with the "off center speed mark" in silver/chrome color (only gold color is available)
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Fair enough
Gray 09.11.2017
Got these as replacements for my old gold ones which were somewhat rusty. I generally don't use the "screw on" types, but the experience was fair enough. The only problem I really encountered was some resistance to turning if you tightened it too much - and not a "smooth" resistance either, as in it is consistently harder or easier to turn, rather, different parts of the turn would be easy or difficult depending on how tight it was. Additionally, it's difficult to get the dots to line up correctly seeing as you're both screwing in it in (and hence moving it) and testing it every so often.
In summary, it looks rather swell, but has a few little problems. Would recommend getting something you can just push on.
Got these as replacements for my old gold ones which were somewhat rusty. I generally don't use the "screw on" types, but the experience was fair enough. The only problem I really encountered was some resistance to turning if you tightened it too much - and not a "smooth" resistance either, as in it is consistently harder or easier to turn, rather, different parts of
Got these as replacements for my old gold ones which were somewhat rusty. I generally don't use the "screw on" types, but the experience was fair enough. The only problem I really encountered was some resistance to turning if you tightened it too much - and not a "smooth" resistance either, as in it is consistently harder or easier to turn, rather, different parts of the turn would be easy or difficult depending on how tight it was. Additionally, it's difficult to get the dots to line up correctly seeing as you're both screwing in it in (and hence moving it) and testing it every so often.
In summary, it looks rather swell, but has a few little problems. Would recommend getting something you can just push on.