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Graph Tech Launches Barrel Knobs for Ratio Machine Heads

Graph Tech Launches Barrel Knobs for Ratio Machine Heads

Enhance your Ratio Machine Heads with Graph Tech's new Barrel Knobs. Designed for comfort and style, these barrel-shaped tuning buttons offer a fresh look and feel to your instrument. Available in chrome and black finishes, these knobs are the perfect way to personalize your guitar.


Graph Tech Guitar Labs has introduced the latest addition to their Ratio Machine Head family: Barrel Knobs. These barrel-style tuning buttons bring a fresh look and feel to the Ratio system, offering players a new way to personalize their instruments ā€“ and an easy-to-grip alternative to more traditional tuner knobs.

Available in two different finishes ā€“ chrome and black ā€“ the new barrel knobs can be ordered as a standalone option. If you already own Ratio Machine Heads, simply order the Barrel Knobs and swap them out ā€“ the process is easy and only takes a few minutes. Best of all, there is no need to replace the entire Ratio tuner system.

The new Barrel Knobs were developed at the request of guitarist Thomas Nordegg, known for his work with rock legends like Frank Zappa and Steve Vai. A longtime fan of Graph Techā€™s Ratio machine heads, Nordegg saw an opportunity to enhance the systemā€™s ergonomic design and approached Graph Tech with the idea of creating barrel-style tuning buttons to provide an alternative option for players seeking a fresh look and feel. Designed to integrate seamlessly with the Ratio system, these knobs combine ergonomic comfort with understated style, giving players another way to personalize their instruments.

More and more players are option for Ratio Machine Heads on their instruments. Ratio Machine Headsare designed with gear ratios that are uniquely calibrated for each string, making tuning consistent andpredictable across the fretboard. This innovative system simplifies fine-tuning and alternate tunings, saving time and improving accuracy.

Hereā€™s what the new Barrel Knobs offer:

  • Refined Functionality: Barrel-shaped design for a natural grip and precise adjustments.
  • Timeless Aesthetic: A sleek, modern look that complements any guitar style.
  • Perfect Fit: Designed specifically for Ratio Machine Heads, ensuring flawless compatibility.
  • Available in chrome and black to suit a variety of instruments and player preferences.

Graph Techā€™s new Barrel Knobs are available for $3.00 each and are available in chrome and black finishes.

For more information, please visit graphtech.com.

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