for the most part, particularly with a 3 saddle bridge, yer gonna compromise intonation/tuning anyway. You have the Axe tuner for day to day tuning. Take note, studio rats! Hi, I just set up a intonation on a telecaster with a old Boss tuner that still used a VU meter. It has some features I'll never use but I needed a good, accurate desktop style tuner and it seems to do the job just fine. Real peterson strobe tuners are AWESOME, but for guitar tuning and intonation, the Turbo tuner is all the rage, and for good reason. Strobe tuners can be so finicky and sensitive that they sort of make setting the intonation more of a headache. I do keep the axe8 tuner on also when I do this. for "standard" tuning, once you verify A440, the rest is easier done than said by tweaking and listening. +1 for the Turbo Tuner. For setting intonation you need a really accurate tuner. I throw my vote in for the Turbo Tuner. I picked up the Korg OT 120 for the shop and like it a lot. I noticed a difference in my intonation coming from other pedal tuners. Conclusion 1: All tuning is an approximation. If you're tuning/intonation technique is up to scratch, it's more than enough, and your wallet will thank you later. High precision +-0,02 cent. Presently using polytune clip on and my ears. They sit at the end of the guitar and interpret intonation through vibration. I don't think I trust a pedal tuner for intonation and especially not a clip on but that's just me. I have the software version of Strobe tuner… In this article, I would like to explore these conclusions more, from another perspective. Very curious to see what most of you folks use to set the intonation on your guitars. I just intonated three 7 strings after setting them up for drop a with 9-46’s and a 65. Conclusion 2: Tuning changes according to the key. I have used many different ones. Works both as in open string and cromatic mode (for intonation). We recommend the programmable strobe tuner Sonic Research Turbo Tuner ST-300 stomp box. The Sonic Research ST-300 comes within 0.02 cents! If you want something accurate enough to get your intonation right that your guitar always sounds in tune, look at the Korg LCA-50. Took me about 15 mins each. Its one of my favorite pieces of gear I've ever bought, actually. I've got an ST-200 and an ST-300mini, and they are, by far, the quickest and most accurate tuners out there. Mar 25, 2016 #14. Not a tuner that comes within 0.5 cents, which is the range of most tuners. Headstock tuners are a different kettle of fish, desired for their simplicity as much as their scaled down designs. Mar 21, 2009 #13 RR82 New member. FWIW, I did have a Peterson Stroborack, and the Turbo Tuners were quicker. Which tuners for a True Temperament guitar do you recommend? Where once these tuners were cheap and cheerful, and rarely made it out of the practice room, nowadays they can boast some seriously useful tech. imho, there is no "better" tuner than yer ears. That’s not close enough—and you will especially notice this on recordings! It's a much cheaper bench tuner with a 'focus tune' mode that fills the display to +-10 cents. Joined Dec 30, 2008 Messages 1,032. buyusfear said: I just bought this turbo tuner, and it eats the Peterson strobo stomp. I found that the VU meter was very useful, but you had to let the VU meter completely roll off - you do not need a expensive tuner to do this - the most accurate tuner I'm using on the pedalboards is the TC electronic polytune , although I still tune one string at a time hence the … Headstock Tuners It comes with True Temperament as a preset. Turbo tuner is great but if you only need a tuner for intonation the Peterson app is the way to go IMO. This time I want to look at a system of “Just Intonation”, or tuning by ratios. Super easy with the Peterson app. I did get it used (the previous version), but even new it would be worth it, for me.
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