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11-29-2010, 10:39 AM
|  | Nineteen hundred ninety four | | Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Hokietown, VA | | Quote:
Originally Posted by RocketMusic They're here! I now have a small mountain of the tuners available.
Allen - I've set yours aside at the front counter. Are you coming in to see Cameron today? | I'm there every other Monday - but I may make a special trip into the Burg today to pick it up! Sweet 
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11-29-2010, 03:57 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Warner Robins GA | | | Still the BEST tuner I've ever had!
Super Fast.
Get em while they're hot. Every Roscoe needs a Polytune. Make that every bass. | 
11-29-2010, 04:30 PM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Vortex of sin and degradation | | | I just picked up a Polytune on Black Friday. It's great!
I've been using the Boss TU-2 which has a nice display but is slow.
The Polytune has a nice display and is fast. This is the way to go. | 
12-16-2010, 09:54 AM
|  | Giver of GAS Owner, Rocket Music | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Blacksburg, VA | | For all you iPhone users - get the Polytune iPhone app for just $.99. Today through the 19th only!! http://www.tcelectronic.com/polytune-iphone-app.asp
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12-16-2010, 10:01 AM
|  | Well, Ahoy Paloi | | Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Cape Cod, MA | | Quote:
Originally Posted by RocketMusic | Gracias Greg! I'm all over it! | 
12-16-2010, 10:08 AM
|  | Giver of GAS Owner, Rocket Music | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Blacksburg, VA | | Yeah, man! Grab it while the grabbing is good!
$99 to me? Or $0.99 to iTunes? Not much of a decision
Of course, you probably won't put your iPhone on your pedal board... so the $99 to me option is still available.  | 
12-16-2010, 10:18 AM
|  | Drunk on power... and beer | | Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Co. Kerry, Ireland. | | | Shame they don't do it for all phones.
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12-16-2010, 10:19 AM
|  | Well, Ahoy Paloi | | Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Cape Cod, MA | | Quote:
Originally Posted by RocketMusic Yeah, man! Grab it while the grabbing is good!
$99 to me? Or $0.99 to iTunes? Not much of a decision  |
Decided against buying this (or any tuner)
On second thought, who needs to actually be in tune?
I am just a bass player; all I do is look cool and scope the room for hot chix. No one can hear me anyway 
Easy now dudes, just messin' | 
12-16-2010, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by warnergt I just picked up a Polytune on Black Friday. It's great!
I've been using the Boss TU-2 which has a nice display but is slow.
The Polytune has a nice display and is fast. This is the way to go. | Just spent some time with the Polytune. I agree, compared the the TU-2, it is a great tuner (almost any tuner is better than that old dog IMO). Nice unit. Nice quick tracking, 'OK' accuracy. The 'polytune' function seems pretty useless for Bass Guitar... I find that the tracking is slow on that function, and strings that show out of tune or in tune do not necessarily correlate to the readings you get on the 'individual string' tuning. So, pretty useless IMO (again, at least for bass).
It is IMO not in the same league as the REALLY fast and ridiculously accurate, smaller, and more ruggedly built Sonic Turbo Tuner (it would take most much less time to just tune each string with the Sonic than using the 'polytune function').
However, nice unit, and more in competition with the PitchBlack unit... nice tracking, 'good enough' accuracy, decent construction, and vastly superior to a tuner like the TU-2. The 'polytune' function is fun, if a bit useless.
IMO and IME. | 
12-16-2010, 10:58 AM
|  | Nineteen hundred ninety four | | Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Hokietown, VA | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Bipslapper
Decided against buying this (or any tuner)
I am just a bass player; all I do is look cool and scope the room for hot chix. No one can hear me anyway   | Dude! Don't give away all our secrets!  My bass tone actually comes from my guitarist's 4x12 Marshall rig w/ the bass knob on '10' LOL.
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12-16-2010, 11:07 AM
|  | Nineteen hundred ninety four | | Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Hokietown, VA | | Quote:
Originally Posted by KJung Just spent some time with the Polytune. I agree, compared the the TU-2, it is a great tuner (almost any tuner is better than that old dog IMO). Nice unit. Nice quick tracking, 'OK' accuracy. The 'polytune' function seems pretty useless for Bass Guitar... I find that the tracking is slow on that function, and strings that show out of tune or in tune do not necessarily correlate to the readings you get on the 'individual string' tuning. So, pretty useless IMO (again, at least for bass).
It is IMO not in the same league as the REALLY fast and ridiculously accurate, smaller, and more ruggedly built Sonic Turbo Tuner (it would take most much less time to just tune each string with the Sonic than using the 'polytune function').
However, nice unit, and more in competition with the PitchBlack unit... nice tracking, 'good enough' accuracy, decent construction, and vastly superior to a tuner like the TU-2. The 'polytune' function is fun, if a bit useless.
IMO and IME. | I used the TU-2 for a couple years and liked it, but found it slow and cumbersome much of the time. This Polytuner is much faster and the display tracks better than the TU-2. I also noticed that the polytune function with 4 strings strummed at once showed a string that appeared to be a touch flat but upon single-string checking turned out to be dead-on. I also noticed that the tone knob setting on the bass affected this behavior. On another bass, it was spot-on. Perhaps the tuner is using strong harmonics for tracking the different strings simultaneously and pickups/tone knob/etc might affect it? In any event, the polytune feature works well enough to show me that I'm dead-on or dang close which has made staying in-tune faster and more reliable for me so far.
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01-08-2012, 12:03 AM
| | | GREAT TUNER (BE CAREFUL!!!) DO NOT USE THE VELCRO THAT COMES WITH THIS PEDAL TO APPLY TO YOUR PEDALBOARD!!!!!!!!!!!! The adhesive is terrible and the pedal may fall off leaving the velcro on your board but not on your pedal..It happened to me and now half of my pedals suffer from paintchipitis thanks to this thing rolling around in my board during transport. Trust me, just put your own industrial strength velcro on the bottom.
Oh, the pedal itself is an awesome, fast tracking, accurate as hell, auto light adjusting trophy of a tuner (it even has a usb port in it for software, welcome to the future).
.......Looks really nice on your board also, as long as it stays stuck to it. | 
01-08-2012, 05:13 PM
|  | Giver of GAS Owner, Rocket Music | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Blacksburg, VA | | I use Godlyke's Power-Grip tape. That stuff will NEVER come off.
Like you've, I've had pedals come loose and float around inside my board. I hate that. And once it starts, it seems like all the pedals will eventually come off. But I haven't had an issue since I started using the Power Grip. | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
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