Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Petre on June 17, 2006, 06:34:08 PM
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Hey whats the general word on the street over this tuner? Id love a real good tuner to stick on the floor and stuff rather than unplugging my guitar every 30 mins in a jam to plug into my cr@ppy £10 tuner to fine-tune and back again.
Am i lazy? yes, but thats beside the point :P
I never really thought a tuner made a huge amount of diff but i heard (i think on this forum) that they can have a little drain on tone.
Any thoughts?
Cheers
Petre
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I've got one and I cant notice any difference in the tone when its plugged in. Works great aswell, accurate enough for my ears at least.
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Excellent!
Ill head in town and get one fairly soon i should think.
Cheers man
Petre
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But the boss TU-2 (I think). It's the shizzle, me nizzle. Fo Sho.
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But the boss TU-2 (I think). It's the shizzle, me nizzle. Fo Sho.
I think you've been listening to too much rap again :?
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Just checked out the boss. Tiny bit more expensive by the looks of it but does look pretty nice. However when i saw the korg i was pretty impressed. Real smooth coz of the large amount of LED's and stuff. I think this time ill go for the Korg to be honest. Plus it looks hell of a sturdy and kinda classy too 8) lol.
Cheers
Petre
P.S i am not your nizzle :shock:
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Yeah I thought the Korg looked better aswell, I prefer the brushed metal look to the cheap look of the boss :)
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the DT 10 is great.
Don't affect the tone.
the rack version would be 10 times better but it's a good value for the money.
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Also consider the new planet waves pedal tuner....very good display, true bypass, and very smooth for a digital tuner. Not jumpy at all.
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I bought a brand new Danelectro DJ-25 Chromatic Tuner pedal from the US (via good ole eBay) inc. delivery to my door, for the grand total of £25.00. Bargain.
The only downside to this pedal is the fact that the signal isn't bypassed when you're tuning, other than that, it's a great little pedal and an accurate tuner for very little wedge.