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Anyone using this tuner and who would recommend it?
My requirements:
Clip-on (not looking for pedal etc)
Easily readable display (whatever the lighting conditions)
Preferably rechargeable (USB)
Not too bulky
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04-27-2024 01:55 PM
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The best of all of them that I have ever bought! Highly Recommend!
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It’s less than half the price of the Peterson StroboClip HD. D’Addario doesn’t appear to publish the accuracy. The Peterson is 0.1 cents for what it’s worth. I’m sure the D’Addario has to be good enough for general use.
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This is not for a guitar that has a regular round soundhole I presume?
I've noticed several acclaimed classical guitarists use a soundhole tuner lately, barely visible from the audience. I'm guessing they must have an advantage over clip-ons on the headstock.
Personally I mostly use a Korg GA Custom nowadays, running off 2 rechargeable batteries (meaning I can swap in a new set and be going again in seconds). 3 tiny strong magnets glued to its top allow to hang it reliably from a steel stand, and it has a jack input for when there's too much ambiant noise to use its internal mic. And the display is kinda cool
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Thanks, I'll get one. I would have said if it was for acoustic.
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Yes, the clip-on tuners I use for classical guitars are temperamental due to the nylon strings being softer, I'd say mushy compared to steel strings. It takes longer to tune.
I'll have to look into those sound-hole tuners
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Originally Posted by Peter C
Have a great weekend!
Jose
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Yes the daddario eclipse rechargeable
Is my current favourite clip on tuner
Great tuner
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No more having to buy 2032 round batteries!
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