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Old 04-18-2005, 03:10 PM
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I hope this is the right forum for this,i diddnt see any others, but anyway, When ever i try tuning, it says my E is a F but flat and my A comes up as B flat and so on.. Is this because i have it on the wrong setting...can it be fixed...or did i just get jipped with a bad tuner. I know its not my guitar being out of tune becuase i now tune with my other guitarists tuners and i check afterwards. I would have returned it within 30 days but my drummer is always preoccupied and he kept forgetting to give it to me. Any help appreciated on what i can do would help becuase im completely clueless.
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Old 04-18-2005, 03:35 PM
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Check your settings...

maybe you bumped your buttons and you are not tuning to A=440Hz. I just got the CA30 and it has the option to change that parameter (Move A to 442Hz and that).

Like I said, check that it says 440Hz while you are tuning, and if it doesn't, move your arrows until it does.
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