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Originally Posted by SRideout Don't do it. Not accurate, maybe OK for a stage tuner, and just OK. But for recording, not a chance.
Look into Peterson, or a Turbo Tuner. |
yup, it is pretty slow on note tracking and the display is tiny. plus it needs a ton of signal into the unit to catch a note. i use one on my bass rig after i regretfully sold a korg dtr-2 thinking it would be a suitable replacement...not so! the amp i have: GK backline 600 has a tuner out, but at instrument level. fed into the behringer, it barely sees it. i had to split the effects send to my compressor and the tuner to get the tuner to be reliable. great for cheap, but $20 cheap. otherwise, spend your money on something trustworthy.
the led lights are kinda cool on this. i have a furman power strip without the lights and just put the behringer on top and the power strip above the amp. if you don't need it to be rackmounted, there are better tuners out there. i recommend anything by korg. i also own a nice rackmount sabine that is older, but is fast and accurate. i use the tuners on my line6 products, and have a couple of little korg pocket tuners that are awesome and fast. i own a boss tu-12 and a couple of tu-2 pedals that i love. peterson are nice, but i can't justify that kinda money on a tuner...yet!