Tuner pedal opinions

Preferred tuner

  • Polytune

    Votes: 4 18.2%
  • Polytune Mini

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Boss TU-2

    Votes: 1 4.5%
  • Boss TU-3

    Votes: 6 27.3%
  • Boss TU-3S

    Votes: 1 4.5%
  • Korg Pitchblack

    Votes: 2 9.1%
  • Korg Pitchblack Portable

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Snark Pedal Tuner

    Votes: 1 4.5%
  • D'Addario Planet Waves Chromatic

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 7 31.8%

  • Total voters
    22

Dave Sloven

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I am finding that tuners are the pedals that I am least happy with. I've had three different Polytunes, a Snark, and Korg Pitchblack Portable.

Either too big (Korg), too unreliable (TC Electronic), or too touchy (Snark).

Any preferences and opinions here?
 
I voted Korg Pitchblack, only because I have one and it works well.
It IS big, but for me that's a plus. Makes it easier too see.
 
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I have the second one, very happy.

Don't have it on the board atm, using it to intonate my guitars.

Getting by with a cheapie, but once you own the strobe- hard to settle for anything else.

Speaking for myself of coarse, ymmv, imho etc...
 
I have a Hardwire polytune, but for me I require a strobe tuner. Just can't live without it. I've got two Planet Waves strobe pedal tuners and one Peterson Virtual Strobe clip on tuner. They're both great. But the Peterson gets most use obviously.
Ya get spoiled doncha'?

Peterson makes a great quality tuner, whatever version.

That's funny, was replying re: strobe before I even saw your post @Yargnad , sick minds think alike. :victoire:
 
I'm a big fan of the Peterson Stomp Classic. There are a bunch of great settings. For playing in a band situation, I always us the "Guitar Sweetened" setting which knocks the G and maybe the D a bit flat, so that fretted they sound more in tune. You just have to remember to set it to the normal setting when doing set ups and intonation. Since I bought a Peterson VS-1 for my bench, the Stomp Classic now lives on my board. Not cheap, but well worth the money. After using this side by side to my boss tuners, I found the Boss tuners were both always sharp. So was my Sabine.

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That's my favorite right there. Never leave home without it! The newer version looks great too, and is much more affordable than my Stomp Classic.
 
I have a Hardwire polytune, but for me I require a strobe tuner. Just can't live without it. I've got two Planet Waves strobe pedal tuners and one Peterson Virtual Strobe clip on tuner. They're both great. But the Peterson gets most use obviously.
I had completely forgotten about strobe tuners. Haven't seen one since high school band.
 
I have a Hardwire polytune, but for me I require a strobe tuner. Just can't live without it. I've got two Planet Waves strobe pedal tuners and one Peterson Virtual Strobe clip on tuner. They're both great. But the Peterson gets most use obviously.

The Korg Pitchblack Portable has a strobe mode, but it is discontinued so old stock only.


 
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