I like the idea of them because the I can drop to a pedal train mini and that's cool, right?
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Do people like them? Do they replace my pedal tuner? Thoughts? Is it better to have a strap on or lay on the ground tuner? Mostly just curious if they are convenient or not. Most of my buds who use them do so on acoustic, which seem to stay in tune a lot better than my electrics.
I like the idea of them because the I can drop to a pedal train mini and that's cool, right?
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I like the idea of them because the I can drop to a pedal train mini and that's cool, right?
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I've personally never had a good experience with one, glitchy sketchy tuning problems. I can tune faster with a pitchfork to be honest.
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they do the job when i play a gig unplugged with an acoustic. they're especially helpful when i capo.
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How do they work when it's loud? I'm guessing I won't be able to tune through the bass blast section anymore.
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I have some first gen Planet Waves/NS tuners that I find accurate enough for routine use and easy as hell to use on guitar and bass. I haven't tried to use them on a loud stage or in a practice room with other instruments rumbling, though.
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they're rad, but if your bassist likes to drone out in between songs while you're tuning, they are not so rad.
replaced my pedal tuner with one until I ran into that problem more than a few times.
replaced my pedal tuner with one until I ran into that problem more than a few times.
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Gotcha. For $4 they have to beat my tuner app that only does standard tuning...
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Re: clip on tuners
Clip on tuners like snarks and such actually tune by reading the vibrations through the headstock not by the soundwaves moving through the air. Ideally, you should be able to tune while your other bandmates are fucking around making noise.PeteeBee wrote:How do they work when it's loud? I'm guessing I won't be able to tune through the bass blast section anymore.
To answer the original question... pedal tuner for sure.
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Re: clip on tuners
they seem to vary in quality - even within the same brand. i have a Snark that i got in 2012 that has been with me through shows in 13 countries & countless practices. it's all i use - i've found it to be extremely accurate, and i've only had to replace the battery once. i've heard horror stories about the exact same model, though, so i think for ten bucks, or whatever, there isn't a lot of consistency in the manufacturing.
i guess i got lucky & got a good one.
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Yea it's all vibration like Pumpkin said. I have on that I got from Reverb for free and it works as good on my bass as any other tuner I've ever used. I wouldn't want to use it all the time, but it really does do the job.
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I have one that works really well. It's called a JHT nano strobe clip tuner. It's cheap and pretty accurate and haven't had any real problems so far. I don't have anyone droning out beside me when I tune though, so that's a potential issue.
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I think there's a lot of inconsistency based on where you place it on your guitar and how resonant your guitar is. if you can get one for less than $10 though I think it's worth it. I probably wouldn't rely on it in a live situation though. my biggest qualm is they use those small round batteries which are somewhat harder to find in stores
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PeteeBee wrote:How do they work when it's loud? I'm guessing I won't be able to tune through the bass blast section anymore.
They work like shit when it's loud
since they pickup all sorts of vibrations
Tuning near a full on organ once taught me that
I just gave up
They are nice for warming up tuning
Useless live from what I have experienced
Just get a pitchfactor = it has a tuner
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Never go anywhere without your straponPeteeBee wrote:Thoughts? Is it better to have a strap on?
Seriously, I only use a clip-on tuner at home. At band practice or gigging, having the option to silent tune and have the tuner act as a kill switch for your rig is worth the extra $$$.
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Re: clip on tuners
recently got the kork pitchclip for my acoustic
it kinda blows
wierdest thing happened
its got a basic LED readout for notes
and red LEDs in an arc above you know basic tuner
so i turn it on the other day
the LED readout is flipped over now
so the note letters are upside down
read correct, korg is upside down and arc on bottom
besides that anomoly its not consistant
had a cheap fender one that worked OK
better than an iphone tuner app for sure
but kinda sucks for electric
it kinda blows
wierdest thing happened
its got a basic LED readout for notes
and red LEDs in an arc above you know basic tuner
so i turn it on the other day
the LED readout is flipped over now
so the note letters are upside down
read correct, korg is upside down and arc on bottom
besides that anomoly its not consistant
had a cheap fender one that worked OK
better than an iphone tuner app for sure
but kinda sucks for electric