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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

Planet Waves Headstock Tuner Demo

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  • Does it Flat Tunings like D Standard ?

  • @AkimboAliTheS It's chromatic so it recognizes whatever string or pitch you play.

  • how do i tune a half step down with it, for example what lights up when im tuning the low e a half step down?

  • @jackblacksutube It's chromatic so it will recognize whatever pitch you are trying to tune. I use it on my 5 string bass and it picks up the low B but i'll hit the harmonic (12th fret) just to be absolutely sure.

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  • @jackblacksutube Fsharp

  • This is a great tuner in my opinion! Mine just went through a wash in an industrial washing machine,and when I found it and dried it out for a couple of days,I replaced the battery and it STILL works! Pretty good quality in my opinion.

  • @021965 hey man got he same problem have tuned it with another tuner but when guitar is in tune it still tells me that the low e string is in d wat the fuck personally think this type of tuner is pure crap and i paid £25 just wondered did you get yours tuner sorted

  • I just got one myself and it does not work for me. It does what the video says on individual strings, but it does not sound right played all together: it's flat and pitchy? I have to fine tune by ear for all strings to play in tune.

    I'm kinda sorry I bought this. It's a waste of money!

  • Does it do flat tuning's?

  • i just got one and love it...seems accurate and it picks up the vibration on electric guitars...I've had a couple issues on stage though with a loud bass player...the vibrations of him i think creates some overtones in my guitar and the tuner picks it up...for stage situations with a loud rock band a plug in tuner is probably better..but for softer environments, this is perfect!

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