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Golem

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I'm looking for a chromatic pedal tuner which can handle the B string (of my Bongo 5).
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My current Korg TM-40 has problems with the B string.
The only way to tune the B string is to use harmonics
and turn down the bass pot
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I simply cannot buy into that as being factual.
All you hafta do is FRET the B-string.

Acoarst, this requires that your intonation be
decent, which it darndt well otter be if you're
being partikyewlar about your tuner uppering.

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I can't recommend any tuner over another for
accuracy, as they are all alike to me. I choose
for visual clarity and ease of use, and I never
ever tune open strings.

Works for me, and might just save you some
headaches and some expense.
 

davidjbass

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I use the TC polytune and love it. It is by far the most accurate tuner for the low B string.
 

Oldtoe

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I've been using a Peterson StroboStomp for years, and I love it. Handles the low B with ease.
 
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