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The Liyafy 7Pcs Tuning Pins set includes high-quality stainless steel pins and a convenient L-shape tuning wrench, designed for precise tuning of lyre harps and other stringed instruments. Lightweight and portable, this set is perfect for musicians on the go, ensuring strong and consistent string fixing for optimal performance.
Back Material Type | - |
String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | metal |
Item Dimensions | 4.21 x 1.22 x 1.22 inches |
Item Weight | 6 Grams |
Size | 40 x 5 x 7 millimeters |
Finish Types | Polished |
Color | String Nails + Tuning Wrench |
Number of Strings | 7 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
D**S
Works to tune The Music Maker lap harp!
The tuning key was the cheapest option on amazon (that actually worked) to tune my old Music Maker lap harp, that has 4 mm square pegs.I first bought a replacement tuning key on amazon that was like the one The Music Maker comes with. Those tuning keys look like a thin, flat piece of metal a few inches long, with a square hole at each end. I paid $7.50 for that one, but the metal was soft and warped, to the point of no longer working, by the second string I tried to tune. I was able to return it.This was the next cheapest option. It worked well & got my whole Music Maker lap harp tuned. Just the edges of the inner bore of the tuning key warped just slightly, but it was not enough to effect performance. The pictures are after use.This style tuning key is also a bit easier to make finer adjustments, since the handle is a longer lever than the tiny tuning keys the Music Maker comes with. Also the handle is out of the way of the other pegs when tuning, which is nice.The wood handle on this tuning key was smooth & seemed nice enough.If I was using a lap harp daily, & had money to spend, I might splurge for the $24 one I’ve seen on amazon, to see if the quality was even better, but this one works quite well for my needs.The bore of the tuning key fits 4 mm square pegs (and is just slightly larger than 4 mm square, in order to fit the pegs.) The length of the tuning key handle is about 4 inches.The pegs are 4 cm long, with 4 mm square ends. The threaded part of the pegs is about 5 mm diameter.I don’t know much about peg quality (I’m not using the ones this set came with, as I only needed the tuning key), but I’ve included pictures.
M**H
Simple, honest product. But definitely get a tuning key!
I bought a couple boxes of these to use for a craft project. We made zithers. So, in case you're curious, the string holes are big enough for thin twine.I stuck a couple at the end of a furring strip, attached an empty peanut butter jar for a resonating chamber, and strung it up with twine. The kids had fun making and playing a simple zither.I'm sure they work great for their intended purpose as well, i.e. as autoharp tuning pegs. But why not experiment a bit, yeah?
S**R
These are good
These are a great value if you're building a harp. The threads are just the right size, not too fine. This deal also comes with harp eyelets, but you will need to provide your own tuning wrench.
K**I
Unfortunately Lyre strings not harp strings
The tuning wrench and pins were helpful with fixing a lap harp that had been gifted to me. Unfortunately when I went to replace the strings, these were of a different consistency and were unable to get into proper tune. Took it into the guitar store and found out that I received lyre strings rather than harp strings. The difference is less noticeable when you change all of the strings, but you can really tell the difference when you only change one or two. I recommend a good tuner (I love my Korg) so that you can easily dial in the pegs. Overall a great purchase.
A**R
Complin
Compliments Instrument.
F**H
Not That Great
I bought this 30 piece (actually 60 with the hole guards) set for a zither project I was making. It was great to be able to utilize the entire set on one instrument except it never worked out that way.First off, there were zero instructions. It would’ve been nice to know the correct hole diameters for the pins and the guides. I had to use a hole gauge and guess. Second, the string holes weren’t large enough to accommodate the bass strings of the project, which actually were just the low E strings on a guitar. Finally, given the tension and all, I snapped off three of them right at the string hole while trying to tune them.These things are made of very cheap metal and cannot take much strain, reminding me of plastic instead of metal. It would’ve been nice if they’d used tempered steel, though I don’t know how radical that would’ve upped the price.So far, I now have a partial string setup but will not bother replacing them because I swapped the bass string ones for the others I broke. Since the holes aren’t large enough anyway, I either need a heavier pin, or will just leave them off.This product sort of works but I wouldn’t recommend them for anything complex unless you can get the exact recommended drill sizes. Maybe it would work for a 5 string Kantele where you can afford to break a lot of them first. Even then, given the quality of the metal, I wouldn’t hold my breath. Can’t recommend them.
G**S
Works with Music Maker Lap Harp
As described and works with my Music Maker lap harp that I was given about 10 years ago by a teenager so it's as least as old as that. It may be older so if you have an older version, it will likely work just fine. Simple to use, not sure why one would need the replacement tuning pins but it wasn't the reason I purchased it so it's a bonus for me.
M**T
Works as advertised!
Works great, good quality. I’m not sure what else to say, because it’s a pretty simple item lol
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