Thanks anyway

Originally posted by LikeASong:Ah right, they're stroboscopic tuners!! I know how do stroboscopes work, I just didn't know it was the same thing!!
Thanks anyway
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Who needs a rack tuner or any tuner more than 100 bucks? Honestly something like a Korg Pitch Black is perfect, there's no reason to spend so much money on a "great" tuner. You can't be more "in tune" the more money you spend, so who cares?
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Who needs a rack tuner or any tuner more than 100 bucks? Honestly something like a Korg Pitch Black is perfect, there's no reason to spend so much money on a "great" tuner. You can't be more "in tune" the more money you spend, so who cares?
Originally posted by thechicken:[..]
All the cheap tuners I have tried in the past were inaccurate and slow. That's why I have never bought one. I have always tuned by ear. I would expect that a good tuner would be fast and dead on accurate.
I have never tried the good ones, never really bothered, but there are probably some tuners that are better than others. Maybe better constructed, more functions, more accurate, faster. Being fast is super important.
I don't know, but maybe, maybe they are worth the price difference.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
Avoid the cheap ones. It's like Payless Shoes. If you pay less, you get less.
But you can get a quality tuner for $90-$100.
Boss TU-2 or TU-12 tuners are good.
TC Electronic Polytune is better; and for a mere $10 more ($99.99)
If you are playing at home, it might be less of an issue. If you guitar is at least in tune with itself, even if not at A=440 that might not be a huge issue.
But... if you are trying to record with backing tracks or play live live with other musicians and/or backing tracks it can make a huge difference in your tone and the sound of your band. If you guitar is merely 'in tune with itself' but not the backing track or singer or bass player... not so good.
Originally posted by thechicken:[..]
I usually tune after the ones who have a tuner when I am playing in a band setting. At home I use my keyboard to get the A, or the tuning fork. I trust my ears!
Originally posted by jofice:What Les Paul is Edge using during One at the Rose Bowl DVD? I can't see it clearly cos of the blue light
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
I think it's the same as always, maybe a white finish 1973 Custom with black knobs?