Need tuner recommendations please
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steve_hershberger
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Need tuner recommendations please
What do you 12 string players use for tuning up? I've got an ancient Korg WT-10A chromatic tuner that still works great, but it's not as convenient as a stopmbox that can be kept inline.
I know about the Boss TU-2 and Peterson Strobostomp, but I'm wondering if the Boss works well with a 12 string. I don't want the cheapest (least expensive) unit, but would like to get something at a reasonable cost. I could possibly go with the Peterson expense, but would like to avoid spending that much if possible.
Also, as a throwback geezer, my eyes aren't that great anymore and I actually prefer something that has a needle instead of just LED's or those arrows that point at each other when the guitar's in tune. I just want something I can see easily, and one that's accurate.
I know about the Boss TU-2 and Peterson Strobostomp, but I'm wondering if the Boss works well with a 12 string. I don't want the cheapest (least expensive) unit, but would like to get something at a reasonable cost. I could possibly go with the Peterson expense, but would like to avoid spending that much if possible.
Also, as a throwback geezer, my eyes aren't that great anymore and I actually prefer something that has a needle instead of just LED's or those arrows that point at each other when the guitar's in tune. I just want something I can see easily, and one that's accurate.
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Jeffrey, I'd like to steer clear of rackmount stuff because my "big amp" is a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe (with the knobs on the top) and there's just no place to put rackmount gear. Besides, I only play out at jams a few times per year anyway, so that's why my trusty old Korg has been fine for the most part. Still, I'd like to have an affordable pedal tuner that I can leave plugged in all the time when I am playing at these jams.
And Noel, I never even thought about an Intellitouch tuner, but those are pretty nice - I bought one for my daughter to use on her acoustic. They're nice for what they are, but seem kind of sensitive to outside noises (besides string vibrations) that might vibrate a guitar. Therefore I'd rather have something to plug into.
And Noel, I never even thought about an Intellitouch tuner, but those are pretty nice - I bought one for my daughter to use on her acoustic. They're nice for what they are, but seem kind of sensitive to outside noises (besides string vibrations) that might vibrate a guitar. Therefore I'd rather have something to plug into.
Steve: The Boss TU-2 Chromatic is a fine tuner and works very well with a 12 strong or any other guitar. The fact that it is also a power supply is a very nice bonus along with a large LED display. It is a workhorse and I can't see how you wouldn't find it first rate.
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I picked the Peterson Strobostomp up a while ago and can't say enough about it. Easy to read and accurate. Allows different tuning presets (including Buzz Feiten), direct out and well made on top of it. It's a fair bit of coin, but well worth it. Go to:
http://www.petersontuners.com/products/strobostomp/index.cfm
http://www.petersontuners.com/products/strobostomp/index.cfm

