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Clip-on tuners - any good?


Dronny
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(Not sure if this should be in the "gear" section?)

A simple question really, are those tuners that clip onto the head of the guitar/bass/whatever any good? eBay is full of 'em but there seems something inherently dodgy about the whole idea to me... dunno why.

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Dronny.

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I have one which I bought to clips handily onto the stand mount of my NS CR5M upright. Its not very good for locking onto the pitch of the B string as I have to put it into chromatic mode - the Bass mode only does E-A-D-G. It gets there in the end, but is slow & frustrating to use as the virtual needle jumps about all over the place.

The Planet Waves SOS tuner on the other hand enables me to tune all the strings in seconds visually in seconds, is good for B-E-A-D-G-C and works with my CR5M & ashborys as well as it does with 'normal basses'.

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[quote name='Jean-Luc Pickguard' post='633125' date='Oct 22 2009, 07:50 AM']I have one which I bought to clips handily onto the stand mount of my NS CR5M upright. Its not very good for locking onto the pitch of the B string as I have to put it into chromatic mode - the Bass mode only does E-A-D-G. It gets there in the end, but is slow & frustrating to use as the virtual needle jumps about all over the place.[/quote]

The clip-on one will work much better if clipped onto the instrument so it picks up the vibrations more strongly.

Alex

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[quote name='alexclaber' post='633141' date='Oct 22 2009, 08:23 AM']The clip-on one will work much better if clipped onto the instrument so it picks up the vibrations more strongly.

Alex[/quote]

There's nowhere else to clip it on an NS upright. :)

It does clip to the headstock of my Peavey 5er, but it isn't easy to tune the B properly on that either. Maybe one with a 'bass' mode that can accommodate a low B would give better results.

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I have one that will only pick up the E string if you hold it really tight to the headstock
Works fine on my classical but struggles with a bass.

You can have it if you want, i've got a good tuner on my phone which works fine

If you want a good portable tuner the Seiko keyring ones work really well and aren't too cumbersome

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I have a "Joyo JT-11", bought off ebay for £3, or something.

Good as a back-up tuner to keep in your gigbag. Struggles a bit to recognise E string, other strings fine. Not as accurate or fast-responding as my Seiko, but small, handy, cheap and cheerful.

Steve

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Well, sorry if this goes against the trend here, but for the most part I've had pretty good experience of these clip-on tuners.
I've used them mostly for my acoustic instruments (classical guitar, acoustic bass guitar, etc) as the direct connection is a whole lot better, but they've worked just as well with electric instruments including low B on the bass.
For any tuner, make sure you 'clear' the previous tuned note before going on to the next one.
I will say that there are some cheaper bits of crap out there but there's some pretty decent stuff too. Check out the Intelli-Touch brand.

For the best of both worlds, I bought one of these off ebay which will work with any tuner (in my case, a little Boss TU-80) -- job done! :)
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[quote name='hitchy64' post='633839' date='Oct 22 2009, 09:00 PM']This is off topic a bit, but I have an in line foot peddle tuner. A Behringer TU300 off ebay for £5, [b]it's been fantastic[/b] :)[/quote]


So far!
The behringer pedals are notorious for sudden mid-gig death. Our old guitarist's didn't make it through it's first gig.

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+1 to the intellitouch tuners.
great units, dependable and accurate. i always have two - one in the office / teaching space, and one in the teaching bag!

TBH most of the cheapy ones are just that!

i have also used the ENO brand. As long as the battery is good, you'll have no issues (as long as you make sure the only string vibrating is the one being tuned)

all this obviously IME. YMMV of course!

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