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Mobay45

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Thanks. I have one now and will use it tonight. I'll be selling the Korg in a few days. It's also good to move into a 4 space rack. My old rack is a SKB Roll-X 6 space and it will also be for sale in a few days.
 

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I think the question was what is your favorite. Not what is the best. Wise for sure as both are subjective. Favorite = IMHO.

This has been a fun thread too. I haven't heard a your tuner is crap post yet.

tk
 

whamonkey

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tkarter said:
I think the question was what is your favorite. Not what is the best. Wise for sure as both are subjective. Favorite = IMHO.

This has been a fun thread too. I haven't heard a your tuner is crap post yet.

tk
What tuner are you using?....probably crap. ;)
 

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Funny tuning story. I played piano at my church for years b/4 I started playing bass full time in clubs. We had a guitar player that was just aweful. He was one of those guys that had equipment to die for and the talent of a paper weight. Anyways we were playing one Sunday morning and he was all out of tune. I ask him to tune his guitar and he said and I quote "It's better to be in tone than to be in tune." We were in the second verse of the song and I stood up from the piano and walked over to him and unplugged the guitar from the amp and put the chord in the piano bench, sat down and finished the song. He quit the church about two weeks later. My dad and I still laugh about that to this day and my dad's the Pastor of the church.
 

whamonkey

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tkarter said:
I let my wife tune it for me I just play the thing.


tk
You know I was messing with you.......right? Don't want to start in on the wives now...... ;)
 

sandaas

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brewer said:
Funny tuning story. I played piano at my church for years b/4 I started playing bass full time in clubs. We had a guitar player that was just aweful. He was one of those guys that had equipment to die for and the talent of a paper weight. Anyways we were playing one Sunday morning and he was all out of tune. I ask him to tune his guitar and he said and I quote "It's better to be in tone than to be in tune." We were in the second verse of the song and I stood up from the piano and walked over to him and unplugged the guitar from the amp and put the chord in the piano bench, sat down and finished the song. He quit the church about two weeks later. My dad and I still laugh about that to this day and my dad's the Pastor of the church.


ROFLMAO!!
:D :D :D
 

hands 5

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whamonkey said:
The Boss TU-2 is worth every penny of the $90 it'll set you back. The Strobostomp is a whopping $189.

Now THAT is what I call not worth it.
Well,I have one and to me,it was damn well worth the $185.00 bucks I paid for it
 

RockinRayDuke

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Larry, like you I have the rack mounted Korg and it's only good for quick tuning, not real precise. For that reason I hope to get a Strobo Stomp soon.
 

JB1

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Never owned one.

Always let the geetars do their toonin', then just go from an E on those.

Once the E is in, harmonics all the way.

To me (IMHO), a tuner is just one more thing to carry/power/break.
 
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