How are the clip on headstock tuners? Just curious about these as it would be rather convenient having your tuner easily accessable at the headstock of the guitar. Does the vibration censor on these make them tune more accurately than other tuners? Input please....
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I often play with one clipped on.
I bought my first clip-on nearly 10 years ago. It was slow and had a fairly coarse tuning ability (meaning that there was a fairly broad range of frequencies that it considered "in tune," compared to better tuners).
I recently bought the red Snark clip-on, in response to it winning that Premier Guitar shoot-out and I'm very impressed with how far the technology has come. This thing is lightning quick and seems every bit as precise as my TC Electronic Polytune. Perfect for any time I'm not playing through my pedalboard. Which is, honestly, most of the time, when I'm just screwing around.
Originally posted by Redmist View Post
You would still have to clip it on and off again before playing.---------------------------
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I've had one of the Snark tuners for years and love it. A few months ago, buy.com was selling these for $9.95 with free shipping. I got 1 more and 3 friends ordered 1 as well.
We're all very happy with them. Easy to see, especially in the dark and they are accurate. Works well with all my electrics and acoustics, even the mandolin.
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I have that Snark SN2 as well.1989 Greco Les Paul EG59-60
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I have a planet waves one:
Tuning up is easy and seems to work well in noisy environments. I think it's slightly less accurate than plugging directly into my little korg tuner, but it's definitely close enough for rock and roll. I like that it frees up pedalboard space for other stuff.Join me in the fight against muscular atrophy!
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It's chromatic. You can tune to anything you like. And if you want to change its reference pitch up or down (I forget how many cents it offers) you can do that too.
Originally posted by Redmist View Post
Can you set the tuning on it for say, drop C? .... or is it only for standard guitar and bass tunings?---------------------------
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Originally posted by JOLLY View PostI have one of these that I really like alot. I think I paid $12 for it.
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Originally posted by JOLLY View PostI have one of these that I really like alot. I think I paid $12 for it.
Works great for what I need it for.-Chris
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I have the Planet Wave pictured above. Very accurate but harmonics sometimes confuse it. Have to dampen the other strings. Doesn't clip on my Ovation head stock very well either. The Snark looks like it might work better on the Ovation. Going shopping!
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I have one of these. Sabine makes a really good tuner, but it is slightly more difficult then using my TU2 or 3. I use it with my acoustic guitars mostly. I just recently bought an Alvarez YB1 baritone & it is a little more complex to get it in tune but it does work well. I like the idea that there can be a lot of backround noise yet you can still tune fairly accurately."So you will never have to listen to Surf music again" James Marshall Hendrix
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The new korg one works great, one of the bass players I play with at church uses it and I have tried it out to mess around, was easy, accurate and I didn't even notice it when I really started playing....just leave it on there and jam..."This is my hat now, this is totally my hat..."
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Snark - I have 2._____________________________
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