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thanks again ! Mrbirdog
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The 41 is fantastic! Nicely played in now and after experimenting with various string I’ve found it loves Santa Cruz Mid Tension. And I couldn’t ask for a better partner for the J-45. Looking forward to the arrival of yours...and the NGD thread (w/pic of course).
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Thanks again.
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I ordered one. I love the app on my phone, but it is hard to tune with, in a GC room, for instance. I have a TC Polytune, which is my go to tuner. I just wanted to try some of the "sweetened tunings" and I don't play in loud situations, unless it is a recital with my instructors and a small band. Then I can bring the PolyTune.
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And there ya go! It's a great tuner - I tend to use my TC PolyTune Clip-on in noisy, but unamplified, situations because extraneous sounds seem to 'affect' it less than my StroboClip HD. For quieter unamplified situations, I use the StroboClip HD. Both get great results in their relative ways.
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Well all this unbridled enthusiasm convinced me. And I can't resist a good deal. Maybe it'll make me a better player. I'm sure it'll make me a better *sounding* player! Thanks for tip!
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If playing live I would recommend the Turbo Tuner by Sonic Research, assuming you are plugged in. Best tuner I have ever owned.
For clip on around the house, the Peterson HD is excellent and way more accurate than the other clip on tuners I have tried.
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Mine arrived today. My first thought is that it's HUGE. Not something I'd leave on the guitar like my NS Micro, but it works very well.
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clip on this !!!
Yes mine arrived with the mail yesterday as well !!! I never owned a strobe tuner before so I have a lot of learning to do, but I must say it does get a very precise tuning on both of my acoustics. I own a 20-year-old Ibanez Art Wood CE 100 that has always sounded great, hog back and sides with the torrified spruce top. The Peterson really enabled me to get as tight a tune as far as the sympathetic harmonics go, it really sounds great !!! And the Yamaha LL16-12 is time-consuming to get it perfect, I might need to have the saddle tweaked to proper intonation as it is difficult on the bass E string harmonic, and the G string, but when it's in, wow very sweet !!! I'm sure a lot of it is just going to be me getting used to it. I want to use the strobe first, then compare it to my unitune TC
clip on to see how they match up !!! Last edited by Graham H; 05-24-2018 at 12:59 PM. |
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I was thinking the same exact thing when I read that! Didnt' know Ibanez was at the forefront of that tech.
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