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NTD

That's New Tuner Day (seriously? Yeah!). Tuners are an essential piece of gear that many of us rely upon. I use the Boss or PolyTune pedals (one on each of my 2 boards) for live shows. At home and rehearsal I like clip ons. But they can be frustrating, the E string displays as B on two of my basses if I'm lucky, and not at all most of the time (snark and tc PolyTune). Today I got my Kliq UberTuner and it works flawlessly. Can't believe how psyched I am about a clip on tuner! I love the snark and tc for guitar, but they're frustrating for bass. If you're in the same boat try the Kliq. This is my first New ___ Day even though I've bought plenty of stuff (I suffer from GAS big time) since I'm too lazy to take/post pictures.
 
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That's because you haven't posted a picture and no one believes you.

I will look up the Kliq. I've been wanting a clip-on tuner for some time.
Yeah, I haven't had time to post a picture, I love it so much I've just been spending all my time tuning up! But seriously, this is a great tuner. I was so frustrated with the others not working on the E string. The only way I could get the PolyTune or Snark to work was with a harmonic. And there was no common issue; worked on my Spector Euro but not my Spector Legend or Ibanez Mikro. I really wanted the PolyTune to work, it's the smallest and the design is perfect for me. The Kliq works every time, so I highly recommend it.