anyone got one and what do you think of it? thanks brett
also are there other options?
anyone got one and what do you think of it? thanks brett
also are there other options?
What are we comparing to? The big daddy Peterson's or the guitar shop TuneMeQwiks? I have the VS-1 and love it, but sometimes it can't pick up on whether or not my high E is E5 or B1, hmmmm.. hehe, anyway, that doesn't happen when you plug it in (with pickup I mean).. All around a great tuner, especially considering the price versus other Petersons..
I have one. What are you wanting to use it for? Tap tuning I'm guessing. I'd say my results with it are inconclusive. Of course my results with tap tuning in general are inconclusive.![]()
I see a Stomp box model from Peterson, curiosity is stirred.
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A while back I was looking at the VS-1 to use for tap tuning. I called Peterson directly and they STRONGLY reccomeded against using the VS-1 for anything other than string tuning. They said I would be very disappointed.
I don't remember exactly, but it had something to do with how the unit isolated out the fundamental. It was also less sensitive, I think. Everyone pretty much said strobe was the only way to go.
I ended up finding a used Conn Strobotuner.
my .02......
I had a Peterson sales rep tell me it was perfect for this application. Looking back I think he would have told me it was perfect for bending sides too if I would have asked. It was a lesson learned.
I found this article about tuning as I was searching for information about the Conn Strobotuner, even though it does not mention mandolins, it is informative about tuning in general.
Why Our Stringed Instruments Sound Out of Tune and A Way to Help Correct the Problem
Harlan
Harlan--interesting site and article. I just tuned my guitar using the method described there and it sounds great, even though it doesn't 'check out' using another method of tuning (unison or harmonics). I don't completely understand all this, but I've known about these "irregularities" for a long time. I wonder why they don't make electronic tuners that take just tuning into account?
--Mike Buesseler
I'm not sure which Peterson that I have, but it has dozens of intonation schemes pre-defined.
Oh man have I ever lusted after a Peterson tuner for a long time! Every time I can afford one I end up buying another guitar or paying down the mortgage or something. The stomp box one looks handy too, so maybe now I gotta have two different Peterson tuners.
Maybe if I sold the 10 year old Nissan...
Peace, Mooh.
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