(Also, no affiliation other than a very satisfied customer) If your considering a good new tuner, do yourself a favor and order the Turbo tuner. Since it has arrived, I haven't regretted spending the extra money for a second. The only other accessory that falls into this category is my Blue Chip pick. Just the other night, I mentioned to my wife (an actual musician as opposed to my humble offerings) that this tuner has managed to incorporate itself into my music life like it's always been there and always would be. It feels solid as a rock, has intuitive design, great accuracy, and my coin was spent with a totally domestic operation. This tool works they way a tuner is supposed to. ![]() Once I found out that the "standard" version for $129 wasn't available, it took some convincing myself to shell out that much for a tuner however, everyone I talk to that had one loved it, and seeing that it was made here in the US (unlike the petersons), I thought I'd give it a whirl. I had my eye on the Turbo Tuner for a while, and looked into it. The stroboclip worked great at getting me in tune, but for that much money, I felt it was flimsy and expected something more. Got the stroboclip, found that the metal housing at the battery input stuck out so that it would nick me every time I tried to turn it on and sent it back. I agree with you Lee, that for $40 more, I'd go with the plastic version, but it isn't available anymore for those of us buying new. prelim.pdfįrom what I understand, the biggest differences with the new version are the metal housing and the increase in the number of programmed tunings.
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