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Your favourite tuner?
Topic Started: Sep 6 2007, 03:07 PM (543 Views)
JoDuncan
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I think i'm gonna fork out the huge £20 or so to get me one of those korg tuners i hear are good... :)

what tuner or tuners do you use and what would you recommend for the around £20 mark?

peace and love

Jo
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+ Rob S
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DAMMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bloody Mind Reader are you Jo?????? :D

I have this Tuner which I am donating for the next Competition. IF you want to wait?

Otherwise......Korg are Good. The Boss TU-2 takes some beating and the Daddy is the Peterson Strobo Stomp thingy.....Or so I hear?
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I just bought a Korg for £10.99 :lol: I had an Indie chromatic but I left it at college :(

I'm not particular about my tuners, since I play in the same tuning and if not, have backup guitars.

As long as it is chromatic, it will do.
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Find a Korg CA-30 on ebay for about a tenner.

I use a couple of Boss TU-2s which are very good.
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Coff Coff......Er....A Tuning Fork in "A" has served me well for years as well. :)
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I've had a trusty old Fender tuner for 6 years now, still has the original battery :o

Thats prob why i always sound out of tune :lol:
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JoDuncan
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Korg for a tenner sounds nice.

CA-30 get the thumbs up from everyone?

Does the korg have a good mic? I'd want to use it for my acoustic too... and my uke!

wail on bitches, wail on.....
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Yeah, Korg CA-30, same one I have.

Very good tuner for only £10 and ebay is your friend :)

and it has a great mic too
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JoDuncan
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Bought.


Cheers for the advice people.

Much appreciated.
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Im prob just gonna get a behringer one XD
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JoDuncan
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Coool.

I was using the fender one with the LEDs previously and to be honest it was quite good! But this one is much better. I can tune my uke without having to mike it up!

Naebad

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I have the KORG CA-30
v. nice. does the job. around a tenner too =]
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Hmm seems as though the Korg CA 30 is a good one then. Ill be ordering one of these soon then.
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JoDuncan
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Totally.

You can dick around for ages going "ME me me ME" and seeing what notes come out your mouth :)

Oh, it's cool for tunig guitars too. And i also like it when i'm working around a scale it will tell me the note i am playing, saves me counting the frets :D
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My favourite device is actually rather a nifty little Gizmo that I got from Graham at Badlands ages ago. Clips on to the Headstock. Wonderful little jobby.

Works on ANY instrument!!!! :D
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