Gtrjunior
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Low tunings + low tension = good
It def has a nano second of latency which becomes more apparent the further you drop. I think it’s more apparent with single notes than chords.
Tonally, it sounds good. Again, for the first few drop settings. After that I feel like it turns to unusable mud.
As far as the different frequencies....I only notice it at low volumes when you can hear the actual string tone. It sounds dissonant. But at band volumes it’s not noticeable.
Tbh, whenever possible I avoid using it. But I’ve been considering putting it back on my board for D standard/drop C songs. Since my band plays a half step down already one click on the dial is ok, I guess.
But, plenty of other people use it from professionals to bedroom players.
It def has a nano second of latency which becomes more apparent the further you drop. I think it’s more apparent with single notes than chords.
Tonally, it sounds good. Again, for the first few drop settings. After that I feel like it turns to unusable mud.
As far as the different frequencies....I only notice it at low volumes when you can hear the actual string tone. It sounds dissonant. But at band volumes it’s not noticeable.
Tbh, whenever possible I avoid using it. But I’ve been considering putting it back on my board for D standard/drop C songs. Since my band plays a half step down already one click on the dial is ok, I guess.
But, plenty of other people use it from professionals to bedroom players.
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