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  • Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

    Have people played around with both tuners? What are you thoughts on which one is more accurate? I've watched a bunch of vids but looking for some first hand experience. Is the poly tune function really that accurate? Or is single not tuning always better?

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    Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

    For setting intonation you wanna be pretty accurate but either of those for normal tuning will more than do their job. Besides, once you start playing you’ll always be off by either fretting too hard, or slightly outta tune on bends or vibratos. That’s what makes the guitar unique.
    Besides if you’re OCD about tuning, you might as well get a compensated nut and even true temperament frets

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    • #3
      Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

      To answer your question though, if it’s going on a pedalboard the Polytune has a smaller footprint, and they offer an even smaller size with the Polytune 2 Mini. Both the Polytune and TU-3 are equally accurate I’d say and used by gigging musicians all over so can’t go wrong.

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      • #4
        Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

        I’d go based on which display you prefer.
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        • #5
          Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

          The polytune mini is great.
          It’s tiny, accurate, does polyphonic tuning, and the buffer option is nice
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          • #6
            Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

            I use an older Guyatone Mini Tuner, just because it can be seen in bright sunlight, which is an issue at most performances.
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            • #7
              Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

              Both are more accurate than any human can hear -so it doesn't matter much as a live pedal.

              On paper the Polytune is more accurate and it tests more accurate -but that on a stage isn't an advantage -it makes players fiddle more with their tuning than needed. The Boss is designed as a stage tuner and only as accurate as required and then just a bit more -for fast tuning.

              Also bear in mind the Boss is tougher from a gigging perspective than TC Electronics have proven to be. -if thats a factor you care about.

              So I'd go with the display, size, features and stomp style you prefer -and not waste time thinking on accuracy -it's just a sales technique mostly.
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              • #8
                Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune





                I used a Snark clip on for years and they made a pedal style so i bought that. 2 years later maybe less completely died. Company did nothing about it.
                Went back to a trusty Boss TU-2.
                Tough as nails. Wont use anything else now.

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                • #9
                  Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

                  I use the Snark for my acoustic instruments when they're not plugged in.

                  I have the PolyTune on the board. Works great and the display is HUGE!
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                  • #10
                    Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

                    I've used both and will take the PolyTune any day. Had one for a good while when I had a pedalboard. These days I use the Planet Waves NS-2 on the headstock. The PolyTune is great and very accurate. No issues seeing it on a bright outdoor stage too.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

                      used a tu2 and a korg pitchblack for years touring, but now i am a die hard polytune guy. more accurate (at least it was at the time) and i really like the polytune function for checking the entire guitar quickly between songs.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

                        If I played live the strum function on the Polytune would seal the deal for me like the poster above said. So much quicker, and can then tune individual strings and get back to playing quicker. My GT-100 has the same function and it’s great, really cool technology to be able to do that.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

                          I used to use a Korg Pitchblack tuner, then was intrigued by the Polytune 3 with the buffer option as my signal was sounding kind of dull
                          after running thru my board.
                          The Polytune solved the problem with the built in buffer and it is much easier to see/use than the Korg. The strum (all strings) option works well too.
                          I'd buy another Polytune in a heartbeat if mine crapped out.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Boss Tuner Vs Polytune

                            I still have an old Korg Analog tuner, it's great for the studio, but bring it on stage and the real time accuracy will drive you nuts. The VU is so responsive, it undulates with every nuance of the guitar, digital tuners smooth and average this out so you don't have to deal with it - and that is the magic of the TU-2 -only enough movement to give you an in tune guitar and no more.
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