BIG.J Posted January 10, 2011 Share Posted January 10, 2011 (edited) Gone back to a combo setup = Up for grabs is my Korg DTR1000 tuner, Its as new comes with box etc and it's the version with Blue & White LED's = £SOLD! (Rack & Other items in pic also for sle) Specs = Rack-mountable tuner with superb visibility The DTR-1000 is re-designed for even better visibility from a distance when you're on stage. The LED tuning indicator moves as smoothly as a needle and there's a large sixteen-segment display confirming your tuning note. You can also use a "strobe" display that indicates the difference between the input sound and the correct pitch by the left/right movement of a light. On the DTR-1000, you can select either "cent" or "strobe" display for tuning. Seven-semitone flatted tuning The DTR-1000 also supports the flatted tunings used to give the sound greater depth. The seven-semitone flatted tuning mode provides for dropped tunings all the way from one semitone down to a maximum of seven semitones below standard pitch - two semitones lower than the five-semitone flatted tuning supported by Korg's previous guitar tuner. Input and output jacks The front panel of the DTR-1000 provides INPUT and MUTE jacks, and the rear panel provides INPUT, OUTPUT, and MUTE jacks. *NB If both front panel and rear panel jacks of the same type are connected, the front panel jack will be given priority. Calibration function The Calibration function supports a variety of standard pitches, and can be adjusted in 1 Hz steps over a range of 438-445 Hz. The Auto Reference Calibration function detects the pitch of an instrument and sets that pitch as the reference pitch. (Accommodates a range of 428 Hz-452 Hz.) Edited January 10, 2011 by BIG.J Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevieD_FenderP2009 Posted January 10, 2011 Share Posted January 10, 2011 Hiya mate, what sort of rack case is that? and how much for it? also, have you got any better pics of it? cheers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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