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CloZer

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Good or bad for my bass in value terms?

I wanted one to speed up transitions on stage between songs where i sometimes change tuning.

I guess its too late now, but does anyone know if this will be harmful to the guitars value.

Does any1 else use one?

bass2


my ugly mug too...
 
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Masamax

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As long as you keep the original tuner it shouldn't affect it since you can always take it off and reinstall the old one.
 

ebb soul

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That's when you shoot from the hip rather than bringing the pistol up to line up with yer eye..:D
 

tom_683

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does it allow u to change the note by just pressing the lever? like tune from e to d quikcly by jus pressing it?
 

CloZer

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Thats exactly what it does, i change tuning from E to D during our set so instead of farting about for a few secs tuning out loud its just a simple click of the lever.
 

Masamax

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Luckily, I don't have to worry about that since I play a 5 string. I almost fee sorry for you guys without that B... Almost... BWA HAHA! ;)
 

Fretbuzz

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Do it!! I've got one on my Sterling and love it. They're right, just save the old tuner. You don't have to do any drilling or anything.
 
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