Fine, upscale clothing brought to you by COSTCO's. You might be able to get those pants in blue, but you'll have to order 200,000 of them.DUDE--- where did you get THOSE PANTS?!?!?!
I need some--- do they come in blue?
67plexi started this thread, and for his first post he featured this following video that should provide you with the info you seek:so whats this thing do again --- I see tis built like a brickhouse---and the soldering and wiring looks absolutely STELLAR ---but so this make this more "tweedle tweedle high twinkle crunch then yes? "
HJHHmmmmmm ADDING highs neat idea................hhmmmmmmmmm
A Peterson "stroboscopic" tuner, very accurate. I use a Sonic Research ST-300 strobe tuner, accurate to 0.02 cent. CheersWhat is that little pedal looking thingy with the spinning dial?
I haven't seen a strobe tuner since high school band. Cool.A Peterson "stroboscopic" tuner, very accurate. I use a Sonic Research ST-300 strobe tuner, accurate to 0.02 cent. Cheers

That is an iconic tuner you have there. The Conn ST-11 continues to be used by some of the biggest names in music today.I have a Conn ST-11 Strobotuner , love it but I also do the upkeep to keep it calibrated. Accurate to a 100th of a cent which helps me see the tuning idiosyncrasies of any guitars tuning problems.
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Cleaned up perfectly and the clock mechanism is well maintained with sewing machine oil. But for most players I'd suggest Ivan's recommendation for ease of use especially if it is two hundreds of a cent accurate. The Conn is one hundreds but I seriously doubt there are many/ if any folks that can hear a .01 cent difference. So get an ST-300 and watch your ears slowly get much better than you ever have thought they could become! The adjustments are so sensitive that they can drive you insane, if you let it!


That's a Spiffy XVI. A very rare amp...Sysco, very nice work on the pedal, I have to tell you I like the sound better from that light blue amp..What's the name on it?
Thanks for the heads-up on the sweetened tuning. I'll give it a whirl during the week when time allows & get back to you. It (the ST - 300) is programmable over quite a range, IIRC, in 0.1 cent increments, A = 300.0 ~ 599.9, with 5 user programmable temperaments or open tunings (again 0.1 cent increments). I'll need to pull out the instruction manual so as to be sure to program it properly, as I've not yet done it.Well, when you start checking chromatically up the neck and it's all not perfectly in tune I get disappointed I guess and then have to " temper " my tunings to "sweeten " my tunings. If you have the time and feel like it tune like this and I'd love your thoughts ...
E -3 cents
B -6 cents
G -4 cents
D- 8 cents
A- 10 cents
E - 12 cents
Humor me and see what you think? Cause if I need to I'll gladly admit I'm crazyView attachment 39178 But the octaves are " sweeter " up the neck. It's just something I've been working on and haven't come to any conclusion yet.
