Schaller Guitar Machine Heads Da Vinci
Da Vinci™ – ELEGANCE IN TUNE
With its stunning appearance the new Schaller Da Vinci™ tuner opens up a fresh and original dimension to guitar tuning and tuner design.
Along with its elegant shapes and precious finishes comes the legendary Schaller quality of materials and workmanship.
While the Da Vinci™‘s unique window – specially hardened and UV-resistant – lets you enjoy the beauty of design and functionality it also protects the precious inner life from environmental influences making your Schaller Da Vinci™ a true gem and a long lasting investment.
But we did not stop at being pretty. The Da Vinci™ is a state-of-the-art tuning machine featuring flawless construction, ultra smooth action and unparalleled tuning stability.
The transparent cover plate is made of a specially developed high-quality scratch-proof polycarbonate that is also resistant to chemical cleaning agents.
It is also resistant to UV light and to extreme temperature changes.
The worm gear has been completely redesigned to provide previously unknown tuning precision in a machine head of this type. Featuring a new surface, this tunehead provides the same delicate fine tuning normally associated with enclosed greased machine heads.
By extensive research for new materials and optimized geometries the Schaller Da Vinci™ tuning gears allow for superiour performance without grease.
Another benefit of these measures is the greatly improved sound transmission and frequency coupling to the headstock.
Furthermore the absense of grease along with the light polycarbonat window replacing the metal cover helps to reduce overall weight.
This makes the Da Vinci™ not just a true style icon but a highly advanced and musical tuning machine.
technical specification
gear ratio 1:18, weight 37g/39g (metal button small/large) per piece
scope of supply
6 threaded bushings, 6 step washers
technical drawings (without engagement)
Our technical drawings show just a sample of buttons and posts. You`ll find the technical details of our posts by using the configurator chapter „posts“.
1010, TZ_1101 and TZ_1102 (pdf-files)