Tuners for low vision
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- Phil Halton
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Tuners for low vision
What's the best meter style tuner out there for the visually impaired? The key word here is "contrast". The darkest markings on the brightest background or vice versa. Also, the larger the meter the better.
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[quote="Brad Sarno"]Rack tuner or small type?
I assume small type--I don't even know what a rack mount system is. How green can I be, huh?
Its unlikely I can use one with my low vision, but I never stop trying to find one. I've got a boss tuner that beeps when I hit 440, and I can see the needle a little bit, but its a fairly low contrast readout. I'm looking for something BIG, BOLD, and Black on White for contrast. . Something where I might be able to see the +/- from 440 a little better.
I assume small type--I don't even know what a rack mount system is. How green can I be, huh?
Its unlikely I can use one with my low vision, but I never stop trying to find one. I've got a boss tuner that beeps when I hit 440, and I can see the needle a little bit, but its a fairly low contrast readout. I'm looking for something BIG, BOLD, and Black on White for contrast. . Something where I might be able to see the +/- from 440 a little better.
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Phil-
Not knowing exactly how your low vision "looks" to you, I can't be certain. But I'm thinking it may be easier for you to see moving patterns than single points of light?
If so, try a Peterson VSII or Strobo-Flip. If you're sharp, the the blocks move UP... if you're flat, they move DOWN... and when you are in tune, they stay still.
If you buy one, get a new one for brightest screen... they fade over time (I think).
-dean-
Not knowing exactly how your low vision "looks" to you, I can't be certain. But I'm thinking it may be easier for you to see moving patterns than single points of light?
If so, try a Peterson VSII or Strobo-Flip. If you're sharp, the the blocks move UP... if you're flat, they move DOWN... and when you are in tune, they stay still.
If you buy one, get a new one for brightest screen... they fade over time (I think).
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- Don Sulesky
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Please try a Fender Stomp tuner.
They have the BRIGHTEST LED's I've found. A Bright Red one in the center. Brighter than the picture by a long shot! Chromatic, "Straight up". 50$ max. Any Guitar Center.
Works On and Inline, no signal loss or change that I can tell, and also has a bypass.
I've used one after using SEVERAL different kinds. This one I've had for two years of steady, hard gigging, and NO problems with it.
Bright even in bright daylight.
EJL
They have the BRIGHTEST LED's I've found. A Bright Red one in the center. Brighter than the picture by a long shot! Chromatic, "Straight up". 50$ max. Any Guitar Center.
Works On and Inline, no signal loss or change that I can tell, and also has a bypass.
I've used one after using SEVERAL different kinds. This one I've had for two years of steady, hard gigging, and NO problems with it.
Bright even in bright daylight.
EJL
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- Brad Sarno
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Here's a fantastic strobe tuner that not many people know about. I have an early model, but these newer ones apparently do a great job of automatic tuning. Totally customizable with any temperament you want. Very bright and visible led based strobe.
http://www.precisionstrobe.com/
I recently got a Peterson Strobo-Flip and I like that one a lot too.
Brad
http://www.precisionstrobe.com/
I recently got a Peterson Strobo-Flip and I like that one a lot too.
Brad
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