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Are All Guitar Tuners The Same?
My most in-tune tuner is an unbranded clip-on tuner I bought years ago for pennies. However YMMV.
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I'm all about the TC Helicon Unitune from Sweetwater. It's my favorite I've owned.
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Yep...I have a couple of those too.
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I have ran tuner experiments with my built in amp tuner, Boss pedal tuner, about 4 other random tuners and several $8 Snark tuners. My research has shown me that they are all nearly identical. I tune a guitar using any of the above tuners, get it in tune then use the others and they all show the same thing. None of them give me a different reading. I predominately use my Snarks. In fact I bought three for $24 from amazon. I love their user friendliness but one thing I never do it leave it attached to my headstocks as I can't stand that look. To my eyes there is nothing more hideous on a guitar than the tuner attached to the headstock. When playing live, I clip mine to a handle on my amp. I use between songs when needed. Clip on, tune, clip off. I'm amazed these days and the big time pro guys, such as a Steve Miller, who leave their hideous clip on tuners attached all show.
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Having read many, many threads dealing with this I have found - those who spend a lot on tuners feel their tuner is superior. Those who like Snark and other less-expensive tuners find no difference. The rest of us just use what we have and get along fine. For years I used the Intellitouch PT-10 because they were priced well and worked perfectly for me. Then I found the D'Addario micro sound-hole tuners and now always have one on every guitar. They too work perfectly and are imperceptible.
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I use a cheap d'Addario clip-on thing. It works and concurs with my A=440 fork.
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To the extent I have preferences, they're more about function than absolute accuracy. For electric, I love the Polytune 3, mostly because you can set it to always show the note being played, not only when you mute it to tune up. I like that. Also, it's accurate enough for day to day use in needle mode, but it's got an ultra accurate strobe mode that I generally use when I'm setting up a guitar and trying to nail down intonation. So it's functionally great. I also like the poly-tune feature as a quick check of tuning, although it seems most people find that feature useless. And for acoustic, I have a poly-tune clip on but mostly use the little DAddario mini-tuners because they're so easy to mount inside the soundhole of my acoustic and because they stay on a while before auto-off and even so the batteries tend to last about 3 or 4 forevers. If I'm trying someone else's guitar or shopping, I take the Polytune, but don't tend to use it much at home... -Ray |
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I use an app called Guitar Tuna. I use it for my 6 and 12 string guitars, mandolin, and ukulele. Does pretty well. I go to a few jams and I am tuned with the folks that have the clip on tuners.
It can also be used for violin/fiddle, and 4 and 5 string banjos. There are also a few more instruments. Best of all is the cost. It's free. There are some more advanced features that you can purchase but to date I don't have the need.
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I mainly use Snarks these days because they're cheap and handy. And if I don't have one, someone else does. But they're very ballpark, especially if I'm going to be doing anything a ways up the neck, and fancier than cowboy chords.
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No matter which tuner i'v used through out the years, I still would have to tweak things around in the first 3 frets area for the D,G, and A to jive, (happy medium) and the same for the upper frets playing Gibson's, Martin's, etc., and the only acoustic guitar i'v ever had that needed a lot less tweaking was a Guild F-50 blond.
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If that's still objectionable, they have a version that attaches to the back of one of your tuners: Or a version that goes in the soundhole: With those tiny displays they're not as readable as your Snark (I have one of those too), but they work just fine. |
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Are All Guitar Tuners The Same?
I thought this thread was going to be about those twisty things at the top of the guitar that make the strings break when you turn them too far
I use a snark turned around so that the screen faces me and doesn't blind the audience (my dog) when the lights are low. He seems to appreciate that. Sometimes when I can't find it I'll use a free app on my phone. They both beat my ear by a mile, but after being forced to tune by ear by my teacher once a week for a couple of years I'm getting better! So for me, they are all pretty much the same--but I've only tried a few cheapies/freebies.
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I think the two companies that make excellent tuners are TC and Korg. The next tuner I buy, when I need one will probably be a UniTune. My favorite clip-on right now that I own is the Korg Pitchcrow. When I gig I daisy chaing a Korg CA40 (now replaced by the CA50) to either a Korg Pitchblack or with my Fishman EQ/DI which has a built-in tuner. The Fishman is pretty accurate but hard to read in bright sunlight as is the Pitchblack.
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I was early to the electronic tuner game. I have an original Intellitouch PT-1 that cost a pretty penny back in the day. I still use it at home sometimes, partly because its large display is easier to read than the Snarks and D'Addarios, and partly because I paid a lot for it and feel like I should keep it in service; but increasingly it stays in its case.
Edit: I was poking around trying to find what the original MSRP for the Intellitouch tuner was (I think it was about a hundred dollars), and in the process I discovered that the manufacturer, Onboard Research, has been out of business for about two years. That's too bad. Probably the cheap Snark-type tuners did them in. Last edited by dwasifar; 08-29-2019 at 10:16 AM. |