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prom candy
Dec 16, 2005

Only I may dance
Can anyone recommend a good stomp tuner that doesn't cost a fortune?

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prom candy
Dec 16, 2005

Only I may dance

screammachine posted:

The Boss TU2 is sort of the standard stomp tuner. Generally, they're pretty good. Some people say they're not the most accurate but I've never used one and gone "oh no way is this in tune its off 1 cent".

There is also the Korg Blackout, which looks nice and simple, as well as being true-bypass. It is around $100.

Yeah I definitely recommend the Boss one from checking out other people's gear. If it's the standard I'm sure it's good enough for me, I'm not playing anything that requires absolute perfect tune.

prom candy
Dec 16, 2005

Only I may dance

bisticles posted:

This is a bit of an odd post but... what the heck. If anyone here is using or plans on using the bicycle chain link method to hold pedals to a pedalboard and wants me to mail them a couple of links, let me know. I picked up a new bike last week and am going to break apart the chain from the old one.

That would be awesome! robertssean (atsign) gmail (PERIOD) com and we can work out the details.

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