chromatic tuner
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chromatic tuner
Im very limited on funds. what chromatic tuner would do the job? I know there are bunches of them out there, but want a decent one. thanks, Joe
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Stroboflip
Take a look at the Peterson StroboFlip. Has presets by Jeff Newman and Buddy Emmons. I really like mine.
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The Boss Is Real Good And Not To High I Ust One All Time. Boss TU-12H. SONNY
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They all work. This is another "what color is best" question. It's all a matter of what you prefer.
I use a Korg AT-12.
I use a Korg AT-12.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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The Korg CA30 will do the job and it fits the budget for someone who is limited on funds. It's not fancy, but it works. I've been using one for years.
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Korg LCA-120
I'm using a Korg LCA-120. $60. Flip-top tuner with nice sized, lighted, LCD display dial. 1 set of programmable off-sets. Small and nicely built too. I love it.
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correction
I just noticed a typo on my previous comment. I tune string 3, pedals down, to A-440.
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The Korg AW-1 clips on the headstock. It is hands-free. It has a built in piezo and a mic. It works great even if your electric is unplugged.
http://korg.com/gear/info.asp?a_prod_no ... egory_id=5
http://korg.com/gear/info.asp?a_prod_no ... egory_id=5
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I tried to use a clip-on tuner with my steel, but there was nowhere on my Emmons where I could attach it! The guitar's body is only just too thick. They work fine clipped on to the headstock of a regular guitar, though.
My favourite - 'though it's not the cheapest out there - is the Boss TU 12H.
My favourite - 'though it's not the cheapest out there - is the Boss TU 12H.
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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Korg CA 40. $24.99 and has through jack to keep it connected as opposed to Korg CA 30 (one of which I have to frequently share with our 6 stringer guitar guys)...
http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/ ... sku=210132
http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/ ... sku=210132
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I don't feel the LCD needles are as accurate as real needles; anyone have a different scientific view or observation? Lighted diodes are the worst.
I've used a BOSS TU-12 for years; wish it had a lighted dial, and auto-off, it somehow turns itself on in my pack-a-seat and eats batteries, dang. But it's super reliable. A series of early KORG tuners, albeit sold and recommended by Tom Bradshaw at the time, all went haywire and were unreliable.
I also have a BOSS TU-15, it does have a lighted dial, and other nice things; but in some club situations where a DJ is blaring, this tuner hears all that through the pickups and just won't settle in as easily as the TU-12. Anyone else experience that? Is there a fix for that?
I don't yet have personal experience with the Peterson digital strobe tuners, do need to try those out soon.
I've used a BOSS TU-12 for years; wish it had a lighted dial, and auto-off, it somehow turns itself on in my pack-a-seat and eats batteries, dang. But it's super reliable. A series of early KORG tuners, albeit sold and recommended by Tom Bradshaw at the time, all went haywire and were unreliable.
I also have a BOSS TU-15, it does have a lighted dial, and other nice things; but in some club situations where a DJ is blaring, this tuner hears all that through the pickups and just won't settle in as easily as the TU-12. Anyone else experience that? Is there a fix for that?
I don't yet have personal experience with the Peterson digital strobe tuners, do need to try those out soon.
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Tuner
You might want to check out the sabine st-1100 or the 1000 . I have both and they work great for me.I have been using the sabine 1000 for about 10 years.
there are some on e-bay,,around 20.00 i got a st-1100 this week on a 16.50 bid !
Just my 2 cents worth !
there are some on e-bay,,around 20.00 i got a st-1100 this week on a 16.50 bid !
Just my 2 cents worth !
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The strobo flip is great with its presets but take time to read all the other comments about that tuner on SGF. I still use mine but I unplug my guitar and plug the tuner in and tune and then hook the steel back up. Any common combination of trying to get it in the line causes a tone loss or a hum. I'm still experimenting other suggestions from the SGF. I suggest a good name tuner that will tune to the sweetened tunings. Good Luck
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I still swear by my BOSS TU-12,John McClung said sometimes his turns on while stored in his seat,John do you keep it in the case it came with ? That should not happen IF it's in the case'DYKBC.
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