Floor-type chromatic tuner optimized for guitar and bass players.
5 People rated this product : 9 out of 10
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Feature:
I didn't realize it came with a daisy chain until i received it in the mail, that was quite a perk because i only run about two other pedals so it was ideal for my set up.
Quality:
Very strong metal casing. had it for a couple months now, played some shows. Its got a smooth push button so i can just tap and it will turn on, tune, quick tap again and its good to go.
Value:
yeah, definitely. You could probably find it for cheaper. I forgot where I got mine online but it was the lowest I could find it for.
Desirability:
As soon as I started looking for a tuner I started with Korg and I knew I just wanted a Stomp box style Tuner. Sure enough they met my standards. Great product all around
Sound:
Awesome tunning pedal. Great signal tracking even when using the Bypass signal. Bright LEDs. Calibrator to adjust A 438-445 Hz. Completely cuts off signal. I really took my time looking for a good tuner because being perfectly in tune is my biggest pet peeve and this one really won me over. Also with a very strong & sturdy metal casing!
Ease of Use:
Plug In. LEDs blink once or twice and your ready to tune. just press the Calibration button once and it should automatically set to A440 Hz, keep pressing to cycle through the rest, the last number indicates which A you've chosen (8=438, 0=440, 2=442, etc...) Never had to use the semitone detuning feature. I play bass and just stay in standard the whole time so no problems with it, i imagine its relatively simple to understand.
Support:
Haven't had to use it. Don't think I'll need to, its essentially 'plug and play'
Overall:
I think I'll be keeping this for a while. I tend to take care of my equipment pretty well. My only uncertainty is if its a True Mechanical Hardwire Bypass. I bought the power supply because I hate having to rely on batteries but it is such a sturdy well made pedal I wouldn't be surprised if it has a TMHB.
Submitted: 5/7/2008
Style of Music: Jam Band, Funk, Jazz
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Feature:
It's a well lit tuner that seems to be pretty accurate
Quality:
Have had it for over a year and I constantly tune. No problems yet.
Value:
Cheaper than a rack mount and works well for the most part.
Desirability:
If it broke I'd buy a different one but I still use it.
Sound:
There is a dicernable background noise when you silence this to tune. I have a very quiet rig, and some may not notice it at all but I do.
Ease of Use:
It's a tuner... plug it in and tune. Not real tough.
Support:
Haven't used the support. Wanted to give the benefit of the doubt.
Overall:
Nice tuner for those who aren't obsessive about their quiet tuning.
Submitted: 3/18/2008
Style of Music: Rock
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