Tuner Reccomendation needed
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Tuner Reccomendation needed
Hi,
My chromatic Korg tuner gave up the ghost.I need A new one.What should I get?Any suggestions?
Phil P.S. I'm poor
My chromatic Korg tuner gave up the ghost.I need A new one.What should I get?Any suggestions?
Phil P.S. I'm poor
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I use the Boss TU-12H and for a good reason. I've had 3 in 14 years and one is dead and the other two are still in operation. You can buy them for under $100 (about $88 the last one) and you can velcro it to your guitar where you can see it and not have to turn around and break your neck or worry about it falling off the guitar. I put it on the back apron to the far right and don't run it inline because it does change the tone. It's covenient, small and gets the job done.
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I like the Korg CA-20 chromatic tuner. It is small (about the size of a pack of cigarettes and about half as thick, has a nice liquid crystal dial with both a needle an little LED’s that indicate flat and sharp. I have had one for about 2 ½ years and I am still on the original battery, and have found it to be very accurate. Best of all, it costs about $19.95 at most discount music stores!
If there were to be a drawback to it, it would be that there is no light on the dial. This will present a problem at times if you are trying to tune during a break, and someone shuts off the stage lights leaving you in semi darkness. I have used most of the other tuners mentioned in this thread and in reality, they are all good. Any one will do the job for you.
B. Bailey Brown
If there were to be a drawback to it, it would be that there is no light on the dial. This will present a problem at times if you are trying to tune during a break, and someone shuts off the stage lights leaving you in semi darkness. I have used most of the other tuners mentioned in this thread and in reality, they are all good. Any one will do the job for you.
B. Bailey Brown
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I could not find the music category for Sieko Electronics but www.musicbasics.com
has a large list of assorted tuners with description and closeups. You can also go to www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?a for korg tuners. Also www.zzounds.com/lovemusic
has a list of tuners.
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I use a Korg AT-120 for everything. It's really good, but it's sort of expensive.
It has a big, sensitive needle and a light.
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It has a big, sensitive needle and a light.
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