the wonderful world of tuner pedals
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Re: the wonderful world of tuner pedals
I got this for Christmas last year. It does a great job and receives/tracks bass better than my Polytune 2. Sturdy and is only $30.
https://www.amazon.com/KLIQ-TinyTune-Tu ... B0143H0W3U
https://www.amazon.com/KLIQ-TinyTune-Tu ... B0143H0W3U
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I have one of these. ;-)
more than 30 years later... it is still working.

more than 30 years later... it is still working.
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I have one of these. ;-)
more than 30 years later... it is still working.

...srsly tho: even if you have perfect pitch, memorizing freq i.e. 440 if thats what you tune to for e.g. is tough. use a tuner for one reference pitch, use your ears for the rest!
more than 30 years later... it is still working.
...srsly tho: even if you have perfect pitch, memorizing freq i.e. 440 if thats what you tune to for e.g. is tough. use a tuner for one reference pitch, use your ears for the rest!
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Re: the wonderful world of tuner pedals
I can usually remember an A (+/- a little bit) and tend to tune that way by ear most of the time, but it's very useful having tuners for recording and band practice/gigs. Small tuning errors are more noticeable on recordings, and nobody wants to hear you tune by ear. 
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All you people recommending "ears" are missing the point, imo.
Sonic research turbo tuner. Get the mini if you want something small. They're built like tanks and are incredibly fast and accurate, and look cool to boot.
Sonic research turbo tuner. Get the mini if you want something small. They're built like tanks and are incredibly fast and accurate, and look cool to boot.
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I honestly do tune by ear a lot, I'm very good at it after a couple decades. lol.
I use the H9 as my tuner...so, I'm not much help there. There's some apps that do it for free and work surprisingly well, within a few cents of true tuning.
I use the H9 as my tuner...so, I'm not much help there. There's some apps that do it for free and work surprisingly well, within a few cents of true tuning.
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lol yeah no joke the free app on my phone is the most accurate and responsive thing ever
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Yep. Solid and reliable, and as fast and accurate as it gets. True bypass, not too pricey, and not made in a korean sweat shop of any sort.worra wrote:All you people recommending "ears" are missing the point, imo.
Sonic research turbo tuner. Get the mini if you want something small. They're built like tanks and are incredibly fast and accurate, and look cool to boot.
Ears, apps on yer phone...That's all nice, but good luck with that when you're on stage tuning up inbetween songs, with an audience in front of you
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Easy solution. Have multiple instruments with multiple tunings.
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I clicked this thread to suggest a Turbo Tuner...
Anyone that suggests anything else has never been in tune. Ever. They don't even know.
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Anyone that suggests anything else has never been in tune. Ever. They don't even know.
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just to sidetrack real quick, Contra really just brings me back.
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I've had tu-2, polytune 2 (big and mini) and turbo tuner st-300.
St-300 wins by such a huge margin.
St-300 wins by such a huge margin.
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Yeah I have it, too. It's really great.


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Side note: Get the ST-200 if you want to save a couple bucks and don't plan on using the usb "custom tunings" thing. The other upgrades are not that big a deal imo...
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I keep my polytune because it has a built in daisy chain, accuracy be dammed. 