Looking for a Tuner
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Looking for a Tuner
I want to get a backup electronic tuner for my steel rig. I realize that the Peterson is probably the best one but I have very limited space in my Pack-a-seat (sound familiar?) so I just want to get one of those very small credit card types but I need something that reads out in Hz or has a needle that reads Hz accurately between 432Hz and 448Hz. Some of those newer, smaller ones are good for guitar but useless for the method I use to tune my steel. I don't really want to spend alot of money but I'd like to get something that does a good job. Is there such an animal? Thanks in adv.
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I bought a TU12-H on Jack Stoner's advice and have never regretted it. The suggested retail is over $100, but if you shop around on the web you can find one for under $80.
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I use a Boss TU-2 pedal. It is small and works really well. It has lights so you can see it on a dark stage. Because of it's size and shape, it can easily be mounted on the leg of your guitar; there are a number of gadgets recently discussed on this forum that will alow leg mounting.
It is the best tuner I have ever used.
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It is the best tuner I have ever used.
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Hey, Bob, how's the Right Coast treating you?
I still rely on my trusty and ancient Boss TU-12. Bought the newer lighted version, TU-15, more bells and whistles, but way more susceptible to ambient sound, so almost impossible to tune up if the DJ is blasting during your night club break. A TU-12, clip on flashlight, you're good to go.
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I still rely on my trusty and ancient Boss TU-12. Bought the newer lighted version, TU-15, more bells and whistles, but way more susceptible to ambient sound, so almost impossible to tune up if the DJ is blasting during your night club break. A TU-12, clip on flashlight, you're good to go.
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I like the TU-2 Tuner pedal. The only problem I have with it is if you have an outdoor gig in the daytime ya can't see the note letters. I usually have a Seiko for backup, acoustics and daylight use.
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