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    The hardwire chromatic tuner is a good tuner in my opinion.

    They are having a B stock on sale today for about fifty dollars at http://americanmusical.com today, if anyone needs one.

    I recently bought one of those headstock clamp on Snark tuners and I use it all the time. So I don't use my pedal tuners much anymore, but I'm sure they still have their place.
    Duffy Bolduc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duffy View Post
    I recently bought one of those headstock clamp on Snark tuners and I use it all the time. So I don't use my pedal tuners much anymore, but I'm sure they still have their place.
    Yes and yes! I use the Snark more than any other single piece of musical equipment (outside of my pick). But to your point, I do still find the pedal tuner very useful in certain situations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric View Post
    Yes and yes! I use the Snark more than any other single piece of musical equipment (outside of my pick). But to your point, I do still find the tuner very useful in certain situations.
    Since you use your pick the most, wouldn't that mean that -- at times -- you are using it on something other than your guitar?

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