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Mariner72
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When you say they are too big do you mean they won't for through the holes in the headstock? If that is the case you will need to tell us the diameter of the holes so we can advise suitably.

I take it you aren't keen to drill the holes to increase their diameter to for your existing machineheads?

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Wilkinsons have a large footprint from memory, I put some on a fretless (Mighty Mite neck) and the baseplates were touching. Most decent manufacturers will include a technical drawing on their site, here's the one for Schaller BM:TZ%20BM.jpg

Here's the Gotoh GB640:

gb640-dim-1.jpgGotoh also do a machine head with a very small baseplate:

https://g-gotoh.com/international/product/gb528s.html

Hipshot Ultralites would also fit no problem, pricey though even for licensed ones.

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I've used cheap Fender style tuners and they've all been fine, you can get a full set on eBay for £8 delivered and it wouldn't surprise me if they're exactly the same as the stock Squier ones. Unfortunately the cheap-but-good option for Fender style basses is Wilkinsons and you've already tried those!

 

Personally I would hunt for some decent used ones on the FS section here, might have to wait a bit but it'll be worth it.

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most of my bitsas have cheap as possible fender style heads from ebay, they are smaller than the ones i took off a neck and needed the holes re drilling. pretty sure they are smaller than Wilkinson ones. there pretty good for the money, never had a problem with tuning stability and they've taken couple of whacks and still work fine and didn't disintegrate! but do take a while to come through.   

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On 22/01/2018 at 18:35, Mariner72 said:

Can anyone recommend anything smaller but retaining the elephant ears?? Cheers guys

19 minutes ago, fretmeister said:

Hipshot Ultralites. Tiny footprint and save a surprising amount of weight.

Hipshot Ultralites have the elephant ears and a tiny footprint, as mentioned above. You can buy the licensed version (still Hipshot but made in Korea) for £13 each (plus £4 total shipping) from Bass Direct:

http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Hipshot,_Licensed_tuners.html

They stop neck dive in its tracks - even if you didn't think you had neck dive - and they will save you half a pound (226g) on the total weight of your bass. Having fitted a set I wouldn't use anything else.

The only downside is that the biggest version (1/2" - 13mm) are slightly smaller than standard Fender-style headstock tuner holes, so you need appropriate bushes. These are readily available and well worth getting. Or use aluminium or copper tape for a snug fit.

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