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and other makes of tuning pedals DO NOT display this same issue.
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Inherent fault. TC forum.
h t t p : /forum . tcelectronic . com/topic/5834/polytune/page/2
/ Take out #s 2010-09-15 16:35:17 & elsewhere
Anecdotally I & many fellow musicians suffered the same fault with this tuner. In a board set up at front of a chain with a power supply the LCD display caps make a whooshing sound, as reviewed by MusicRadar, found the LEDs refresh during tuning. TC claim it an issue with other true bypass switching pedals in line, tried it without and still makes a noise.
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@cilcannonvryce Sorry man, there were like 20 other SERIOUS posts just like yours, I just assumed yours was like them. Normally I'm a more astute observer of sarcasm.
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@TheDancingSaxophone Dude. You totally missed the point. dictionary com. sarcasm.
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@cilcannonvryce Dude. You are missing the point. With normal tuners you use so much extra time. With this you just strum it once and immediately know which strings are out of tune, and by how much, and just fix them like that. Of course you can't turn more than one tuner head at once,, duh.
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'I can effectively tune them all at once' -
What, does this dude have six frickin hands or something??? nice try on the sales pitch. FAIL!!!
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@Altered6Chicken You're screwed
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1:31 >>>> someone needs battery !!
@Altered6Chicken
use single string mode? ^^
glamprom 1 year ago 8
@TheDancingSaxophone I just like to make fun of Paul also.
cilcannonvryce 2 months ago