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Old 10-09-2007, 01:06 PM
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FUZZY sound caused by pocket tuner!

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I have bought many korg pocket tuners because their easy to use and convenient. However about a year or more ago I realized that on certain bass amps and certain connections to the bass amps can add a fuzzyness to each note coming through the bass amp.

for example if I connect the korg tuner to the "tuner out" on my Thunderfunk 550 I can hear this fuzzyness. also on my eden 550.

THE SOLUTION for me is to use my empty "send" instead or just put the tuner on the floor infront of my cab.

And at my gigs I use a Boss TU-2 inline tuner between my guitar and amp. that way I can also mute when tuning.

HOPE THIS IS HELPFULL TO SOMEONE....

let me know..
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Old 10-09-2007, 05:10 PM
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I'm a great fan of the Ernie Ball volume pedal for that very reason.

Just put the tuner on the floor and use the tuner out on the volume pedal. You back off all your volume so the audience doesn't have to hear you going "BRMmmmmmmmmmmmm" between songs. Then push the volume back up when you're done.
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