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Originally Posted by Arnold Schnitzer
I hate to disagree with our esteemed host, but to me the Sloanes win hands-down over the Krutz gears (which I hear are out of production anyway).
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It's ok. I know you would say that and yes, the Krutz are gone now from what I hear.
Still, style wise I liked the Krutz gears a lot and put them on several of my basses when I could. I just don't like the look and shape of the Plates that the Sloans are mounted on. They are the smoothest available and tune at 50:1 ratio as opposed to the 40:1 (?) Krutz.
When changing strings by hand it takes much longer with the Sloans and that to me is a royal pain. My first few basses had German Gears, Hatpegs and German made French style gears. I did just fine with those at 20-24:1 ratio (guessing) and didn't have a problem tuning them.
Show me some good looking Baker Gears on or off mounting plates and I will jump on them even if under 40:1 ratio.
Playing in tune is much harder than tuning a bass for me so I go with looks and smoothness of turning.