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Hipshot Xtender GT1 chromePublished on 12/05/08 at 04:57
(Originally written by lemondedejef/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
I've been using it for one week.

Setup time: 20 minutes (but it was not my first HipShot).

Bought on ebay.

GT1 model with Grover machine head. GT2 model is exactly the same with a Schaller machine head. The choice depends on your taste!

I installed this Hipshot Xtender on a Fernandes Elite (Les Paul type) to switch to a Drop D tuning with one thumb move.

It's impossible to compare it because there is virtually no competitor on the market.

It doesn't change the look of the guitar too much (only an additional lever on the head). HipShot offers different models and colors so that the system matches the...…
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(Originally written by lemondedejef/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
I've been using it for one week.

Setup time: 20 minutes (but it was not my first HipShot).

Bought on ebay.

GT1 model with Grover machine head. GT2 model is exactly the same with a Schaller machine head. The choice depends on your taste!

I installed this Hipshot Xtender on a Fernandes Elite (Les Paul type) to switch to a Drop D tuning with one thumb move.

It's impossible to compare it because there is virtually no competitor on the market.

It doesn't change the look of the guitar too much (only an additional lever on the head). HipShot offers different models and colors so that the system matches the machine heads look.

The sound is great: the system stays in tune and you can switch very quickly to Drop D tuning. But the string has to be tuned twice (E and D). So it takes a while!

When I switch to D I play a "silent bend" to make sure that the E string has been tuned to D. I've had a couple of surprises because the string was first tuned to D sharp. This trick allows you to avoid ugly surprises.

I'm satisfied with my purchase because it extends my possibilities, especially live on stage!
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Yes, but ...

Hipshot Xtender GT1 chromePublished on 01/24/13 at 01:55
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
I use it on my main guitar, a Godin redline. Installation simple enough, he must still make a small hole on the head for mounting.
Once in place use is very simple, a little nudge on the wheel and goes on Drop D (or other depending on the setting).
It's great but unfortunately the tuning tends to move a little, if I reproduced this gesture several times I have to repeat the tuning slightly.
So 5 because for the price, the gadget is very dear to my taste again knowing that it takes a tuning (even light)
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  • Manufacturer: Hipshot
  • Model: Xtender GT1 chrome
  • Category: Guitar Machineheads
  • Added in our database on: 12/05/2008

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