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Say goodbye to annoying neck-dive, or your aching shoulder, with the Schaller BM Light tuner. It is 50% lighter than a standard bass tuner thanks to its carbon and processed aluminium construction. The 22:1 gear ratio delivers precision and stability, while the high-grade brass post enhances wear resistance.
Details
- 22:1 gear ratio
- Weight per tuner: 1.76 oz. (50 grams)
- Fits a 17mm tuner hole (two index holes are also required)
- Includes one tuner, washer, hex nut, and mounting screw
- Available for right or left side, in Chrome, Black, and Gold

- This tuner has two alignment pins on the back, and two index holes must be drilled for proper installation. Warmoth pre-drills these holes on our SSB Bass necks. On all other necks they must be drilled the person installing the tuners.
- When choosing tuners, be aware that the terms "Right Side" and "Left Side" indicate which side of the headstock the tuners will be installed on, and not whether they are for a right-handed or left-handed neck. Left Side = left side of the headstock (typical for right-handed necks). Right Side = right side of the headstock (typical for left-handed necks).
Additional Information
Say goodbye to annoying neck-dive, or your aching shoulder, with the Schaller BM Light tuner. It is 50% lighter than a standard bass tuner thanks to its carbon and processed aluminium construction. The 22:1 gear ratio delivers precision and stability, while the high-grade brass post enhances wear resistance.
Details
- 22:1 gear ratio
- Weight per tuner: 1.76 oz. (50 grams)
- Fits a 17mm tuner hole (two index holes are also required)
- Includes one tuner, washer, hex nut, and mounting screw
- Available for right or left side, in Chrome, Black, and Gold

- This tuner has two alignment pins on the back, and two index holes must be drilled for proper installation. Warmoth pre-drills these holes on our SSB Bass necks. On all other necks they must be drilled the person installing the tuners.
- When choosing tuners, be aware that the terms "Right Side" and "Left Side" indicate which side of the headstock the tuners will be installed on, and not whether they are for a right-handed or left-handed neck. Left Side = left side of the headstock (typical for right-handed necks). Right Side = right side of the headstock (typical for left-handed necks).