Tuners

I think we all need to go back ,read the original post to see what the persons questions are..
 
I gotcha, no problem! There is one but man it ain't cheap especially for a clip on. The Peterson Stroboclip is actually made for direct sunlight but it's $59.99 USD

Alternatively, there's the TC electronics Unitune that uses an LED grid thats able to be seen in daylight as well at about $35.99USD

Thanks Mike! I will check these out, Don gave me a suggestion on the TC polytune as well, comes with very good reviews and works well in bright conditions..
 
I've never had trouble seeing the display on the Boss tuners in even the brightest light.
Those clip-on tuners are utter crap - never even close to actually in tune.
 
I've never had trouble seeing the display on the Boss tuners in even the brightest light.
Those clip-on tuners are utter crap - never even close to actually in tune.


Well Gary there are thousands on Amazon, would probably disagree with you, actually the D'Addario tuner I have is very ac curate, the only problem I have with it , is i cannot see the reading in sunlight or bright conditions.

This TC polytune is highly recommended..and is able to be well seen in sunny conditions, according to some buyers. This could be a option of which I am looking for. And also the accurate tuning which they claim.

TC Electronic PolyTune Clip

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Well Gary there are thousands on Amazon, would probably disagree with you, actually the D'Addario tuner I have is very ac curate, the only problem I have with it , is i cannot see the reading in sunlight or bright conditions.

This TC polytune is highly recommended..and is able to be well seen in sunny conditions, according to some buyers. This could be a option of which I am looking for. And also the accurate tuning which they claim.

TC Electronic PolyTune Clip

4.6 out of 5 stars 2,679
100+ bought in past month
Black Friday Deal

I challenge those people to use a clip-on and then double-check with a real tuner. They will always be a few cent off - they use vibration to tune, not the actual signal, and even the type/density of the wood the neck is made from will throw them off. It's less noticeable with a 25.5" scale, but with a 24.75" you can never really get close enough.
 
I challenge those people to use a clip-on and then double-check with a real tuner. They will always be a few cent off - they use vibration to tune, not the actual signal, and even the type/density of the wood the neck is made from will throw them off. It's less noticeable with a 25.5" scale, but with a 24.75" you can never really get close enough.

The real question is , would it be off enough that anyone you are playing to, would notice the difference , I don't believe so.
 
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