As it's known
by most of my clientele, I am (to some extent) a talkative person. As straight
and short I would like it to be in all my dealings, I always end up taking more
of my customer’s time. Get me started on topics I know and the exaggeration will
automatically kick in. Add a Nescafe and a pack of cigarette to the
picture you'll regret that you had swung by. I'm often reminded that I tell the same story
again and again. I thought only old people does that? Hmm nevertheless God permits
this flesh is gradually heading there too. I hope I don't repost/recycle everything
here back from post number 1. Hehe. Hence consider the spillage over here as clearing
my un contained flesh drive before its lost to posterity.
Who knows one day everything
you read here might end up becoming a book. Though I don't see myself fitting
that nature of character. Well enough said and on with it already.
Does anyone
remember the planet wave SOS strobe tuner? I bought one from Doremi KL in 2001/02.
It was an intrigue purchase but was cheap too. After two minutes my curiosity changed
to buyer’s remorse. Here's how it works. You have to point the strobing rays at a
fix spot on the string. You, your eyes and your guitar need to be still like a
stone. Dimming the room does help too. Tuning every string is like trying to put
a glow in the dark thread through a glow in the dark needle so six string on a
guitar are like doing 6 pair of thread and needle. I stopped at 2. I don’t think the SOS would be good for
intonation work either. Well, I didn't put it to the test really. The bloody
tuner is long gone now like most of my picks. Just look at the SOS tuner size. Good
riddance.
My next real
tuner was a BOSS TU-70. Bought it sometime in 2004. There's two things on the TU-70 that attracted
me. The digital needle and fretted note display ability. At first I thought it
would display every fretted note but no. It only display first 3 fret notes (I
think).
Anyway I didn't get to use it much as the shop that I work for has some
tuner available for internal use like the Sabine ST1000 and Intellitouch Clip-on.
I like the ST1000 old gadget boxy look, though cumbersome to use at times but the
row of LEDS was fun to look at. The Intellitouch back then were revolutionary of
course. My TU-70 displayed the string as numbers as opposed to note pitch. Yes,
that's another reason it stayed in the box. To this day I can't remember what
become of it. Good riddance again. Hehe
Along the way I
got a few beat up and broken electronic tuners given by customers. A couple of
A 440Hz Pitch fork too. As a matter of fact I was looking for a D note pitch fork but
nobody makes them. For your information I tune any guitar from the D string
going down then up to A and E. I picked up the habit from my brother. I like
the D note especially the tempered tune D major/Sus2/Sus4 chord. In my hands a
guitar is in tuned right when the mentioned are achieved.
The Korg PC1 was the first clip-on tuner I
bought sometime in 2010 I think. Back then PC1 came only in black. It wasn't
for myself but instead a present for my brother. Turned out he's a BOSS TU12
guy so he kept it in his drawer instead. I think the size didn't left a good
impression to him. I bought another Korg GA40 in 2011 when I open my own
workshop but to this day I don't know where it had gone too.
Not long after
I bought another Korg PC1 for myself. Yellow version this time. I was actually
gassing for the Samson CT20 but it was sold out. One time one of my x student
bought some guitar stuff including a Samson CT20 from over sea. I proposed a
trade. My korg PC1 +cash for his Samson CT20. Deal!
The Samson
display was awesome, I never seen anything as colourful like it then. Until I accidentally dropped it once while
tuning. The Samson display came on and went. Mind you this fall was not 2 story
high. It was at a sitting position. Say a mere 2 feet or less. I was definitely
pissed off disappointed by this.
In that state
of rage I went out and bought a green PC1 korg. I have only one purpose for
this greeny. To throw and drop it around my workshop. The said lunacy was
needed to prove myself a point. Bang! On cement floor or carpet it went. On
partition and concrete wall it flew. The tuner managed to survive the early few
torture until some segment of the display were KO. I dissect the greeny and saw
some SMD LEDs had broken off the lead solder on the board. I guess in the end I
threw it too hard but you know what, I felt satisfied after. I could’ve patch
it back if I try but I put it aside instead. If a RM50 could hold itself together after such torture that then I say Korg deserve to take my money again.
Yes, I went out
and bought a yellow one. By this time yellow was my workshop official colour.
Also because it's easy to find when misplaced. Hehe.
Not long after
I did misplaced it either on someone's guitar or it fell in someone's soft case. I
ask my brother about the Korg I gave him years before. He was fine about giving
it to me. He knows I need it for work. Yes I know it's not the right thing to
do. He still waves the BOSS flag in my face as before. Hehe.
Around the same time in 2015 I got a chance to buy a used TU-12. I got it cheap as you would’ve guess. Despite having it, I was still using my
My korg died in
May2018 due to natural cause. The plastic hinge had broken making it unable to
grip guitar headstock anymore. Mechanical fatigue I guess.
Looks like
there's no avoiding the BOSS TU-12 now. One of the reason I drag my feet to
using the TU-12 before was the needle. It's a real needle to begin with. I much prefer
display over any real needle. I don't trust needle because over time or when mishandled,
the needle will have left or right run-out. At first ignition it did have some.
This drove me crazy. Not to mention hooking the thing up. It needs 2 TRS cables
and an adapter line. Running the TU-12 with PP3/9V battery would be insanely
expensive.
I reserve a
spot for it on my small bench and it had to be permanently on or off with all its
necessity hooked up. But still the needle run-out bothered me. My distrust
factor got the better of me. I search for the TU-12 service manual online telling
myself there has to be a way to solve the needle run-out. Yes there is but I
have to buy a set of plastic trimmer adjustment tool to set it to micron accurate.
What the hell, this now had cause more than I anticipate but I push myself
positively to endure this. If the TU-12 going to be my shop tool might as well I
buy the bloody hand tool itself. Furthermore it could prove useful for biasing
tubes trim pot in future too.
So pulled the trigger I did and the needle is now
perfectly centred (well almost) matching both L/R LEDs (which I put my trust
on). By the way, this version of TU-12 doesn't have a screw holding its
enclosure. So I made a short video on how to disassemble it. May some of you find it helpful. Do forgive my manglish accent. Anyway It's a fair thing to do at softening my profound prejudice towards it. I guess some of the efforts put upon it made way for some appreciation towards the TU-12.
It's been 3
month now and I think I have made some peace with this made in Philippines TU-12.
It works as it supposed to without me having to think about it. However I still
randomly look online for other deal breaker. Perhaps Korg's new PC-2 Clip-on in
future? Hmmm..Well who knows?
In the end what is a good tuner? Personally I wish for a tuner that recognized tempered tuning and that would replace the default built-in tuning program/algorythm. A tuner that can display a very wide range of cent. I see something interesting in the Seiko STH50 but honestly I already have a metronome. Seiko, Please take that out and I'll reconsider.
Do share me your
tuner stories down here. If you have any tuner suggestion please do, as long as its not Peterson of course. Hehe
Tuned to D
yustech
4 comments:
Saya ada beberapa tuner, kebanyakannya berjenama korg... dari jenis candy bar (GA-1), clip-on (PC-1, Pitchhawk, Sledgehammer Pro) hinggalah jenis pedal (Pitchblack mini)
Ikut pengalaman, jenis clip-on paling versatile.
Terima kasih atas kongsian tuan. Ternyata anda lebih cermat memelihara guitar tuner berbanding saya. Hehe
PC-1 sudah lama rosak, Pitchhawk pula mula menunjukkan tanda-tanda bermasalah bila paparan LCD tidak stabil
Agak kecewa mengetahui quality pitchhawk anda. Seolah wujud pemahaman supaya pengguna menerima slogan halus "tuner murah pakai buang dan beli lagi". Kita harapkan quality tuner bertambah baik dan tidak seperti tali guitar akan datang. Jika benar kearah itu maka pembelian terpakai jadi pengukur ketahanan.
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