YAMAHA CG 172 SF (Full Version)

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Lcid -> YAMAHA CG 172 SF (Dec. 16 2021 1:12:33)

Looking to replace tuners on a Yamaha CG 172 SF. Any suggestions on what will fit?




Schieper -> RE: YAMAHA CG 172 SF (Dec. 16 2021 15:12:07)

beautifull guitar...

No straightforeward answer but:

measure the distance between the rollers.

go to https://rubner-markneukirchen.de/onlineshop/index.php?language=en&cat=c4_guitar-mechanics.html

and configure your tuner there. (or any other manufacturer)

There are many youtube movies how to set them in.

I did it ones. For me it was a highly enjoyable exercise. A shame that I do not need new tuners more often because the rubner tuners are realy nice. (and more expensive than teh guitar but who cares)




JasonM -> RE: YAMAHA CG 172 SF (Dec. 16 2021 15:41:02)

35mm roller spacing is pretty standard and a safe bet.




kitarist -> RE: YAMAHA CG 172 SF (Dec. 17 2021 6:45:30)

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ORIGINAL: JasonM

35mm roller spacing is pretty standard and a safe bet.


Also maybe measure the spacing centre-to-centre between the plate screws if you want to reuse the holes/install it yourself easily.




Lcid -> RE: YAMAHA CG 172 SF (Dec. 19 2021 19:33:56)

Thanks everyone!




mackhomie -> RE: YAMAHA CG 172 SF (Jan. 11 2022 5:26:36)

have your done any other modifications to it? I have the 171 and shaved down the saddle, but that was the extent of it




Rubino -> RE: YAMAHA CG 172 SF (Jan. 24 2022 23:19:44)

I upgraded the tuning machines, nut, and saddle for my CG171SF.

BTW, I don't like those LaBella strings and will be going back to Savarez.





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