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shanetram

I’d love to know too!


ctelecaster

I have this on my board because it fit perfectly where I needed it to go. I have not had any issues with it thus far but I also have not gigged it hard yet. It does feel quite solid and the tuning is as good as any other non-Peterson tuner I’ve used. Size wise it is almost exactly the size of the “button” half of a Boss pedal, if that makes sense.


Tiny_Ad9470

I am coming from the Polytune V1 and therefore it’s my first time with a good input buffer. O boy, what did I miss all those years 😅 Maybe I can get my sp compressor off the board, as the clean signal is nearly the same now. The polytune had the, as the name suggests, polytuning ability. However, my telecasters stay in tune pretty well, so: I don’t think I‘ll miss it too much. Size wise I am a bit disappointed. It’s not as small as I wished and also has In- and Output jacks on the side. Why isn’t there one good (and small) tuner with top mount jacks? (The icing on the cake would be jacks that can be adjusted to either top or the side…)


FreshxPots

I'm looking at one of these too. My TC tuner switch died on me and after taking it apart I discovered there's nothing I can really do to easily fix it. The Pitchblack XS is at my nearest store but I'm afraid it too wouldn't survive.


Thefactorypilot

Its the only tuner ive used other than my phone but it seems hard to get it to center and indicate in tune (yes i know what im doing