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Does anybody here use this tuner?



Currently I am using a Korg DR-10 in black with really brite blue LEDs and like it but you know how pedal gas goes.

Regards,
George






 
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I'm using a Korg pitchblack: true bypass, small box, best frickin' $90 tuner on the planet. Love it.
 
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As a matter of fact yes. Nice tuner you should pick one up.
 
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I have the acoustic version in addition to the pedal version you have pictured. It is a FAST strobe tuner - therein lies the advantage.


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Got one too George. I love it
 
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Yes I have the TT ST-200, and a Pitch Black. Both are excellent for day to day tuning, and the TT should be great for setups too.

V

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Yep - my favorite tuner. Have the desktop model as well, and they're both immediate, accurate, and simple to use.
 
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Korg pitchblack




Dam, that looks cool too!
Is it simple to set up to tune to a flat?






 
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I'm still a Strobostomp guy. Have 2 of them.

H


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Originally posted by Headshot LLC:
I'm still a Strobostomp guy. Have 2 of them.

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I've seen them used by techs at big shows but man I get Vertigo just looking at that pedal.
By far the best set up tool around though.






 
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Almost pulled the trigger on that Turbo Tuner... realised I couldn't tune my acoustic(no pickup) so decided to keep with my Korg GT-3 untill I find something with better acuracy that can do both... but either in a rack(wich still woudl mean a 1U bigger rack... wich I'm not sure I want to start with) or in a pedal format.


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Korg pitchblack

Dam, that looks cool too!
Is it simple to set up to tune to a flat?


I don't think the basic Pitchblack is programmable. Just has calibration adjustment and different display modes as far as I am aware.

V
 
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