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    What tuner do you use, and which do you recommend. It seems BOSS TU-2 is very popular. Don't they have a TU-12 too that is good?

    The Peterson Strobostomp seems great, but it costs 2 arms and 1 leg.
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    I also hear the KORG DT-10 is good. Many seem to like it better than the Boss tuner pedals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    I also hear the KORG DT-10 is good. Many seem to like it better than the Boss tuner pedals.

    Don't know, which one is better, but I have the Boss TU-2, and it does its work very well. I also use it, when I change my guitar: Do a step on it, and all is quite. It has two outputs: One which is quite when tuning, and one which is always on. It also has a buffered output, so it vompensates the loss of signal in long cables. Put it in your effect-chain as first pedal. It also can serve as a multi power-unit as it has a power input and a power output.

    I thonk the Korg is nearly the same quality.
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    For a pedal tuner on a budget, this one that I just received seems nice:

    http://www.instrumentpro.com/P-BEHTU100?source=froogle

    The LEDs underneath the note, and the lights to either side of the note really make it easy for me to dial in the note quickly. As a relative novice, I really like that. It has a bypass mode where you hear the note played as you tune or a mode where it mutes everything as you tune visually. It is in a plastic housing but seems like it will outlast the amount you pay for it. I wasn't up for spending toward a hundred USD for a new Boss or Korg type. You can get this one for less than is typically charged for the small Korg CA-30 tuner (I also have that one, but wanted one in my pedal chain) that does not operate as a pedal.

    I was also looking at an Arion, also plastic housed. (Spud has one that I used briefly when he visited). I think this one compares nicely, and I personally like the display a little better.

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    I now use a Rocktron X-tune, a fine tuning pedal. Fast and accurate. The only drawback is that it's slighly big. And it's pink!
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    Pink?

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    I actually bought my Berhinger here: http://www.music123.com/Behringer-Ch...-i156792.music

    Added it on to my son's Fully strat pack order.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M29
    Pink?

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    Pics Robert! We want pics!

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    It looks like this ... Rocktron X-tune
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    I'd call that lipstick red.
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    Well, maybe, but it looks more pinkish in real life...
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    the main difference i have found between the korg tuner and the tu-2 is that the korg tuner pedal is more accurate (tunes to within +/- 1 cent) where as the boss tu-2 is accurate to +/- 3 cent. Small difference but sometimes the smallest bit counts. I've also seen that the korg tuner is alot easier to read on stage in the dark or in the bright sunlight. Kind of preference in the end though i suppose.

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    I don't know how other tuners work but the TU-2 is neat cause as Chris said you can power off other pedals with it and it's got switchable tuning modes for chromatic tuning, standard guitar A440 tuning and Eb tuning plus bass and Eb bass. I guess in bass mode it picks up the wider low end frequencies better or something? Anyway I like it.
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    I am curious to hear if anyone has a Peterson Strobe tuner? These seem to be all the rave these days.

    I want a smaller tuner than my Rocktron X-tune, since my pedal board is getting crammed. I'll probably sell off my Rocktron at that point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    I am curious to hear if anyone has a Peterson Strobe tuner? These seem to be all the rave these days.

    I want a smaller tuner than my Rocktron X-tune, since my pedal board is getting crammed. I'll probably sell off my Rocktron at that point.
    Yep! I have a Strobostomp that I couldn't live without.

    IMHO, there are good tuner pedals, very good tuner pedals and there is the Strobostomp. It costs as much as twice what the others ask for, but, believe me, it is worth every penny. ude:
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    There is another strobe tuner called Turbo-Tuner that also gets very good reviews.

    So tell me, why are these Peterson pedals worth every penny? Can you tune faster? I never have a problem with tuning my guitars to a cheap tuner, so accuracy isn't a big deal for me. However, I can see it be a great tool for intonation too, but the AP guitar tuner software is very exact for that as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    So tell me, why are these Peterson pedals worth every penny? Can you tune faster? I never have a problem with tuning my guitars to a cheap tuner, so accuracy isn't a big deal for me. However, I can see it be a great tool for intonation too, but the AP guitar tuner software is very exact for that as well.
    First of all, standard needle or electronic tuners, at least the ones I've tried are not quite so accurate. I have tuned with some well known tuners, only to check with the Peterson and find I'm out of tune (minor inaccuracies, but you get the picture).

    The Peterson is indispensable for intonation work, that is why so many technicians use them. Also their tempered tunings are spot-on. You will be shocked to hear the difference on an acoustic guitar, esp. at the higher frets.

    Also there is a very evident difference when you play with keyboards. Since both the bands I'm playing feature keyboard players, I found out I was a lot better in tune with them, using the Peterson.

    As for practical things, like speed and visibility on stage, yes, I think it is very fast and VERY easy to see. Did I mention it is true bypass also?
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    i usually use my line 6 floor pod tuner but my korg GA-30 tunes more accurately

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    There's 3 that I can think of that most people use, the Korg DT-10, Boss TU-2 and the Peterson Strobostomp. If you are willing to shell out the cash then go for the Strobostomp. Like what already has been said, it's probably the most accurate of them all. Otherwise, get the Korg or the Boss.
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