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i just picked up a korg pitchblack.. +/- 1 and seems sturdy.. love it so far.. was waiting on these, but they were more expensive and were similar feature wise.. just fyi for those looking for tuners..
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quote: Originally posted by LFB Incorporated: I just ordered the stomp version of the Turbo Tuner - it is available now at the preorder price of $109.99 and includes shipping.
Once I get it, I'll give it the works and see if it is up to the challenge.
Thanks for the heads up - I just pre-ordered mine. The original Turbo Tuner has replaced my Peterson Virtual Strobe. I'll keep the Stomp version on my board, the original on my work bench.
So many pedals, so little time...
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| Posts: 3776 | Location: San Diego, CA USofA | Registered: December 19, 2001 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by rsmeets: i just picked up a korg pitchblack.. +/- 1 and seems sturdy.. love it so far.. was waiting on these, but they were more expensive and were similar feature wise.. just fyi for those looking for tuners..
I've heard good things about the Pitchblack. The Turbo Tuner is more accurate, though at that point it's probably spliiting hairs. I've been very happy with my original Turbo Tuner so getting the stomp box version to me is a no brainer.
So many pedals, so little time...
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| Posts: 3776 | Location: San Diego, CA USofA | Registered: December 19, 2001 |   |
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I recently picked up a Korg Pitch-black; I can't speak to its relative accuracy (seems right on to me, but I haven't bench-tested it against anything fancier), but it appears well-made, is slightly smaller than a standard MXR-sized pedal, and is true bypass (or billed as such, at least). It does seem to make a difference tonally; much better than my older Korg tuner.
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