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Big Kenny
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The second your finger hits fret you are out of tune farther than that, but hey if it makes you happy, it can't be that bad
Big Kenny said:The second your finger hits fret you are out of tune farther than that, but hey if it makes you happy, it can't be that bad
sleeper42 said:Now I'm considering an ampless setup, running everything through the Line6 Pod with a Floorboard...maybe.
sleeper42 said:...running everything through the Line6 Pod with a Floorboard...maybe. I probably would just use the Pod's tuner at that point... it would be hard for me to sell the TU2 though.
On your piano? Man, you're good!Lt. Bob said:I have one of these:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Peterson490STAutoStrobeTunerwithStretchTuning?sku=210046
But then, I am a piano tuner!
For stage I use my Boss TU-2 though.
hee ...... on guitar man.Big Kenny said:On your piano? Man, you're good!
Yossarian said:Any suggestions on a stage tuner? And is there a stage tuner that has different settings... I know the cheap Dan-o-lectro doesn't let you change anything.
LemonTree said:Trust me, I've been trying for years and there's just no way on earth you can tune a stage
chris-from-ky said:I'd just like to add that while my TU-2 can be dead-on accurate, my current guitars are all out of whack so, I use the TU-2 to put me in the ballpark of "in tune" and use my ears to do any fine adjustments. Tuners are great, but you should have good enough ears to hear the difference between in and out of tune. If your tone deaf, it's a wonder you're a guitar player. For $200 you could get a couple of pedals rather than just one. As previously stated, Boss is the boss!
My comment was to discredit my guitar's setup ie: action, intonation, etc. The TU-2 can be and is dead-on accurate (when your guitar is in proper condition). I just (in my current situation) don't use it that way exactly.krimson said:I'm not sure why you would want to waste time getting in the ball park then tuning by ear(which by the way, people in the audience don't want to hear) when you can get it done accuratly and quicky while being quiet. But to each their own i guess...
chris-from-ky said:My comment was to discredit my guitar's setup ie: action, intonation, etc. The TU-2 can be and is dead-on accurate (when your guitar is in proper condition). I just (in my current situation) don't use it that way exactly.