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Martin E
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So far I've managed to get through my entire playing career without using a floor pedal type tuner.

I am invariably cramped on stage and hate things under my feet but I now have need of such a device and am looking at a Korg Pitchblack or similar. To avoid any more clutter I would like to run this exclusively by battery.

My question is when switched off and in bye pass mode do these things draw any current at all?

Korg says battery life is 5 hours continuous use. If the thing is using current even when in byepass mode I could be replacing the battery every other gig. I gather the input jack also acts as an on/off switch which may suggest power is being used even when bypassed? Hence my question.

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The Pitchblack does not draw current when switched off, even when left plugged in. I have one and leave a battery in it all the time, plugged in on a pedalboard. If occasionally I need to use it separately I just unplug it & use the battery that remains inside. This is different from almost every other pedal I have ever used, and as James observed, lesser pedals are powered up as long as they are plugged in.

The Pitchblack is also an excellent tuner.

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[quote name='Ancient Mariner' timestamp='1378902377' post='2206241']
The Pitchblack does not draw current when switched off, even when left plugged in. I have one and leave a battery in it all the time, plugged in on a pedalboard. If occasionally I need to use it separately I just unplug it & use the battery that remains inside. This is different from almost every other pedal I have ever used, and as James observed, lesser pedals are powered up as long as they are plugged in.

The Pitchblack is also an excellent tuner.
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Well said sir!

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Nothing remotely like the question you posed, but have you considered one of the small headstock tuners? The Plant Waves Microtuner is a great little bit of kit [url="http://www.soundsliveshop.com/p/Planet_Waves_CT-12_NS_Micro_Tuner/PW-PW-CT-12?CAWELAID=1830891618&catargetid=1823339655&cadevice=c&cagpspn=pla&gclid=CJaa277xw7kCFfHKtAod4mwAkw"]http://www.soundsliveshop.com/p/Planet_Waves_CT-12_NS_Micro_Tuner/PW-PW-CT-12?CAWELAID=1830891618&catargetid=1823339655&cadevice=c&cagpspn=pla&gclid=CJaa277xw7kCFfHKtAod4mwAkw[/url]

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[quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1378921225' post='2206578']
Nothing remotely like the question you posed, but have you considered one of the small headstock tuners? The Plant Waves Microtuner is a great little bit of kit [url="http://www.soundsliveshop.com/p/Planet_Waves_CT-12_NS_Micro_Tuner/PW-PW-CT-12?CAWELAID=1830891618&catargetid=1823339655&cadevice=c&cagpspn=pla&gclid=CJaa277xw7kCFfHKtAod4mwAkw"]http://www.soundsliv...CFfHKtAod4mwAkw[/url]
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Weight 1kg - got to be a typo otherwise you'd need ballast at the other end!

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[quote name='Ancient Mariner' timestamp='1378902377' post='2206241']
The Pitchblack does not draw current when switched off, even when left plugged in. I have one and leave a battery in it all the time, plugged in on a pedalboard. If occasionally I need to use it separately I just unplug it & use the battery that remains inside. This is different from almost every other pedal I have ever used, and as James observed, lesser pedals are powered up as long as they are plugged in.

The Pitchblack is also an excellent tuner.
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I've had one for two years, and I have religiously unplugged it after every use ... I had no idea it was drawing no battery power!

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One thing to try before you gig it: Plug into the tuner and then out of the tuner into your amp, using the cables you're planning to use live. Now take the guitar cable out of the tuner input and plug it straight into your amp. If you can't really notice any difference then you're good to go. Otherwise consider using shorter cables.

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[quote name='thisnameistaken' timestamp='1379020263' post='2207944']
One thing to try before you gig it: Plug into the tuner and then out of the tuner into your amp, using the cables you're planning to use live. Now take the guitar cable out of the tuner input and plug it straight into your amp. If you can't really notice any difference then you're good to go. Otherwise consider using shorter cables.
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Yes, do this.

I will echo the battery and other comments on the pitchblack. An excellent tuner. However, be careful with passive basses and long cable runs with no buffers. Also consider something like a redeemer circuit if you have issues with tone loss on passive basses with long cable runs. They really work !

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