![]() Classical guitar tuners are different from acoustics, which are different from electrics. But bear in mind that each type of guitar has different tuners. Upgrading your tuning pegs is probably one of the first guitar upgrades you’ll do. Another thing to consider when looking at tuning pegs is their Aspect Ratio, which is responsible for tuning stability and accuracy. A few different types of tuning pegs include Sealed tuning pegs (most common), Lock-in tuners, Closed / Open back vintage tuners, Side-mounted tuners, and staggered posts. The tuning keys are used to tune your guitar. Guitar Headstock Tuning keys (Tuning pegs, Machine heads) The tougher the headstock is, the less vibration it will absorb from the strings, resulting in longer sustain and richer harmonics. It may sound a bit odd, but the headstock significantly impacts the sound and sustain of a guitar. Most of the time, the headtock and the neck are made of the same piece of wood, except for scarf necks, which is made of two pieces of wood glued together for additional strength. They are divided into three main groups: Straight, Tilted back, and Scarf neck. The headstock is the top part of the guitar, where the tuning pegs are. I did my best to sort them from the headstock all the way down to the body, but some of them are at the same height (such as the neck and fretboard), so bear that in mind. Most of them are used in all types of guitars (and guitar-style instruments). Some are exclusive to electrics, some to acoustics, and some to classical guitars. Here I go over all of the parts of a guitar. Stratocaster Style Guitar Parts Diagram. ![]() Tuning keys (Tuning pegs, Machine heads). ![]()
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