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  • which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

    hi again dudes...

    i am working on a rackmount system based on a g-major, a bbe maximizer and probably a hush, but not sure of the last one... and a tuner, although i have a boss chromatic tuner...

    which one do you recommend me, i have seen the korg and fender ones but dunno anything more

    thanks a lot in advance

  • #2
    Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

    I've been using the Korg/Toneworks DTR-2 since 2001 and it's always been dead on. It has a big display so I can tune from the floor before the set with a wireless using a record out from my preamp to feed it with the power amp on stand-by. Doing it that way keeps it out of my signal path.

    They are a little pricey but definately worth the money.
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    • #3
      Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

      How do they afect things IN the signal path?
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      • #4
        Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

        They are actually very transparent. I just like to keep things that don't make tone out of the path.
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        • #5
          Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

          I'll have to agree. My DTR-2 has worked perfectly for 4+ years, and has great features. I really like the fact that it has an easy access mute button so you can mute your entire rig. I actually choose to put it at the end of my signal chain (weird huh) and then hit the mute button whenever I take a break.

          Every pedal and/or rack effect I have tried seems to leave some sort of footprint in my overall sound, but this thing leaves none at all.
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          • #6
            Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

            thanks robert...theres is now 2 models on the market, the dtr 1000 and 2000 ones...





            the other thing that i was wondering is, can i bypass the signal so i can tune the guitar without hearing anything via midi pedalboard or something? i´ll be using this behringer midi board that is using everyone lately, but i dunno if it will work with the tuner and the maximizer (p.e. using the bank 2 as the mute function, and again bank 2 to return to the original sound)

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            • #7
              Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

              does the g major have a tuner?
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              • #8
                Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

                Originally posted by Mincer
                does the g major have a tuner?
                nope, but it has a noise gate, i dunno if it will be like the boss pedal or the hush... i´ll have to try first

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                • #9
                  Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

                  The G Major does have a tuner but the display is fairly small. You can't miss the display on the DTR-2.

                  I'll check out the 1000 and 2000 and make a suggestion.
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                  • #10
                    Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

                    Ok, the DTR-1000 is all you'll really need. The DTR 2000 has more features but they are a little over the top and the price doesn't really support the added features.

                    The 1000 does have a latch type jack for remote muting but it doesn't support midi. If you have a preamp or other device with a ground-tip switch send you can mute the 1000 from the floor.
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                    • #11
                      Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

                      Tuner for a rack?? Dude, nothing beats the Petersen 590r... nothing. Period. You will never buy another tuner after that
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                      • #12
                        Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

                        How does a strobe tuner work?
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                        • #13
                          Re: which tuner for rackmount systems do you recommend me?

                          I have a Korg- I think it's a DTR-2.

                          I'm not too thrilled with it. It's great because it's a rack tuner, but I find that it's "too accurate." You spend a lot of time bouncing between sharp and flat. I end up "ball parking" it.
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