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(no seriously, it's the nut, combined with the headstock - the tuners will be fine)
I may be wrong of course. Either way I would still prefer locking tuners.
Thanks
Otherwise I think Grover locking tuners are likely the only direct drop-in replacement, but it'll be well worth making the sure th nut slots are cut wide enough before spending £50+ on tuners.
Such a shame Gibson can't get their act together after all these years and all the feedback, shape ESP don't make the MX250 anymore!
I will look at the nut option regardless, but prefer to have locking tuners as a matter of course. I don't think the Grovers rotomatics are actually direct replacement, saw somewhere that the screw holes don't line up.....
Cheers for your help
In fact, locking tuners have no real tuning stability advantage over properly-strung conventional ones, it's just that they're quicker and easier to do.
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