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It's time for my aging (about 25 years old!) Korg to get replaced with something better. I'm assuming the Boss TU-3 is the best (reliable, acurate, tough) out there at the moment. Or is it?
Used to have a load of rack kit years ago, but not anymore, so pedal sized for me now
Pleased with my Korg Pitchblack. Affordable and gets the job done. I had many years service of my old Korg DT10 as well.
Peterson Strobostomp is the best but a Krog Pitchblack is as accurate as any I've owned and a damn sight cheaper.
Most people I know use Korg Pitchblack theses days. It's fast and accurate and the display is easier to see than the Boss IMO. Works well on bass too and it's cheaper.
There's a fancy TC one that apparently can tell you if each string is in tune at the same time just by strumming across them all. Not used it though.
Edit: http://www.tcelectronic.com/polytune.asp
Oops, should have read replies.
Hmm, liking the look of the TC Polytune
Just for my kids guitar lessons, but the gStrings Android app works well for the price(free), tested against their teacher's posh tuners and close match on standard tuning.
I've had a TC Polytune for a couple of years. Only thing wrong with it is it's quite noisy when tuning. This isn't a problem if you're on a low gain setting but if I'm on my balls-out channel and then go to tune I just get amplified display driver chip! The ability to quickly check the tuning of all six strings, between songs, makes up for the noise.
Our bassist uses the bigger Korg Pitchblack and loves it.
Our other guitarist uses a Boss TU2, which is pretty much the industry standard pedal tuner. Now superceeded by the TU3 I believe.
Sounds like voodoo to me but apparently they work well.
I'm going to second G-strings. I've several case sized tuners, but this is more than adequate.
n-track tuner on my iphone is excellent if you have an iphone
otherwise pitchblack seems to be the tuner of choice on most of the pedal board forums
Interesting.....
Just been for a wander and chat round the various stores in Denmark Street. The guy in Rose Morris said that they've just had to send an entire shipment of TCs back due to them not working and having cracked screens, etc. The Korg Pitch Black, he said, was more reliable. Having said that, he also said they use the TC for instore tuning. Had a quick look at the Korg - what an ugly looking thing it is compared to the TC!
I am now none the wiser!
Right, took the plunge and got the TC Polytune. It's all intact and works absolutely fine.
The Polytune doodah bit is very good for a very quick check on tuning with just a single strum of all the strings. Tuning each string at a time, the TC is very quick and stable picking up the note. My old Korg used to waver around for a few seconds before deciding what the note might be. The display of the TC is very clear and auto dims to - a nice touch
So far, it's been very good and I'd recommend it
I use tc polytune on my phone for tuning my bass and my singer has the pedal form for his guitar. Best tuner we have both ever used. My behringer pedal was ok. I always ran it as the last pedal before the amp. Tuners always track better with compression before them. If you don't have a compressor, use a distortion pedal as this compresses the signal too.

