![]() ![]() So I was figuring the TT would be the best middle ground. Even though I know this thing tunes great. Only downside is me being picky about wanting the "perfect" intonation from a strobo. I like the "interface" the best on this one compared to the other 2 personally. Pitchblack: What I would choose for easiest stage use. Turbo Tuner ST-200: +/- 0.02 cents (more accurate, but also harder to lock in on the correct tuning), true bypass, fastest pitch recognition hands down (but is that even needed? Don't see a huge use for it). Seen a couple complaints about popping noises when turning on the footswitch, especially with distortion on. Peterson Strobostomp: +/- 0.1 cent accuracy, most expensive, best "in tune" sound when done according to opinions, not true bypass, has been the industry standard for decades in studios. ![]() The Turbo can have those settings too but you have to program it yourself, I think it comes with 3 out of the box. Lots of different tempered settings to get a better sounding "in tune" guitar. I don't need TB if I'm just tuning at home, but it would come into play on stage.įrom what I read, the Peterson is more accurate for intonation and things like that. That means easy to read on stage, true bypass, ect. I want an extremely accurate tuner (for intonation setups at home and more "tech work" type of stuff) and also a practical one for stage use. The issue I have is I'm looking for the best of both worlds in a way. ![]() Yep I ran into that same page and read it over. But I don't intend to be stomping it like an OD box either, so it should do me for a while. My only concern about the Pitchblack is it may not be the most robust. Looks like it's TB and the cost is about $129ish? Otherwise, I was checking around just now, and it seems like it would have been a great contender. The TT didn't show up in that review, and frankly, I never bumped into it in any of the sales venues I checked. The Peterson is reviewed as being not TB and it's also about $200, so that was out for me. (Yeah, we had to select each string at a time, there was no tone recognition back then :D ) I had purchased another one when the button got screwy (forget the brand) and the Korg was way more accurate. My first ever tuner was a Korg and still works after 26 years, although the string selection button is frigged up. Korg has a good rep in tuners and I personally had good experience with one. I ended up choosing the Korg Pitchblack, which is TB at $85 CDN. So, part of my selection criteria (well the main thing besides reasonable cost) was True Bypass. It has a perfectly fine tuner, but I want to get away from a buffered bypass as much as possible. What I am doing is eliminating my Digitech RP250 pedal. ![]()
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