Recommend me a tuner pedal
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I have tried many, cheap, expensive, etc. The one on my board now and the most over the years is the Boss.
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What he said. ⬆
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Best one I have used is the Turbotuner, either mini or fs. They are easy to see, super fast to use, and super accurate. Also solid as a rock and reliable. There is nothing where I think any other tuner beats it, let alone beats it. The Peterson strobostomp is an OK second place option, but why?
Boss gets the job done, but does nothing better than the Turbotuner except you can get one locally if you are really impatient.
Boss gets the job done, but does nothing better than the Turbotuner except you can get one locally if you are really impatient.
TC Electronic Polytune
Easy and fast. Lets you strum and check all strings at once and see which one(s) are out and quickly tune, OR simply tune one string at a time by picking only one string. Both options are available just by clicking it on.
Easy and fast. Lets you strum and check all strings at once and see which one(s) are out and quickly tune, OR simply tune one string at a time by picking only one string. Both options are available just by clicking it on.
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Steer clear of the EHX 2020. It is a little sharp.
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I like threads like this because I learn about gear I did not know about. I had one of those TCE Polytune tuners that you could strum and determine which string was out. It was pretty handy but I was so used to checking each string that I never could get used to the feature.
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+1 for Polytune
I have a few cheap Donner tuners. They work, but their performance tends to make me have to fiddle more to land in tune. Spending $90-ish for a good one is worth it.
On the topic of tuning:
I’ve recently been setting up my guitars so that they are in tune (or as close a compromise as possible) at every fret, not just the open notes.
Kinda like setting intonation, but going a bit further. Essentially what should result from any good, full setup.
Just gotta say…what an improvement over just tuning the open strings and thinking I’m all good.
I have a few cheap Donner tuners. They work, but their performance tends to make me have to fiddle more to land in tune. Spending $90-ish for a good one is worth it.
On the topic of tuning:
I’ve recently been setting up my guitars so that they are in tune (or as close a compromise as possible) at every fret, not just the open notes.
Kinda like setting intonation, but going a bit further. Essentially what should result from any good, full setup.
Just gotta say…what an improvement over just tuning the open strings and thinking I’m all good.
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I don't use a pedal tuner any more when I did I used a Boss TU-3. I now use a Peterson StroboClip it's a very accurate headstock clip on style and if you are not dead set on a pedal style this is a good alternative.
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Interesting, I have a couple Snarks for my acoustics and they are sort of Walmartish. I may try a Peterson or TC Electronics. I have never used one on an electric guitar as a routine.
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I have a Snark, and I feel that they're the only clip-on tuners worth bothering with, but I don't find them as easy to use as I would like on a dark and noisy stage. I've also had some reliability issues with them - I got one of the rechargeable ones, and it up and died pretty quickly.