Which do you prefer? I don't have much confidence in the Sonic, since the other two tuners are in 100% agreement with each other. Sonic thinks everything is flat, unless you tune sharp on the others. And the PolyTune does the best job of keeping up when playing a scale.
+Ted Riggs " I don't have much confidence in the Sonic, since the other two tuners are in 100% agreement with each other." Not sure why you say that. It's certainly not the case in this video. The Sonic is a strobe tuner, so it's showing differences the other ones simple aren't. They're like "you're dead on, buddy!" when you're merely very close. The strobe turn is the only one showing that you're still very slight flat, and adjusting those last few cents or fractions of a cent won't even show up on the other tuners.
ReductioAdAbsurdum This video really isn't accurate, anyway, since the Polytune has a strobe tuning mode and it wasn't demonstrated here. I did end up buying it. Definitely beats the cheap, Korg tuner I have, not that that one is bad. Still gotta use it for my acoustic instruments.
+Ted Riggs I have the Polytune as well. I didn't know if the first Polytune had strobe mode. Polytune has a clip-on strobe tuner for acoustic instruments now, BTW.
I just watched a guy tune up for 6 minutes. FML.
The strobe tuner is most valuable when you’re setting intonation.
This Korg DTR-1 has a strobe tuning mode as well, but this person is not using it. This is not an apples to apples comparison.
i like the display on the korg pitchblack better for tuning on stage.
the st-200 is faster but harder to see IMO.
Which do you prefer? I don't have much confidence in the Sonic, since the other two tuners are in 100% agreement with each other. Sonic thinks everything is flat, unless you tune sharp on the others. And the PolyTune does the best job of keeping up when playing a scale.
+Ted Riggs " I don't have much confidence in the Sonic, since the other two tuners are in 100% agreement with each other." Not sure why you say that. It's certainly not the case in this video. The Sonic is a strobe tuner, so it's showing differences the other ones simple aren't. They're like "you're dead on, buddy!" when you're merely very close. The strobe turn is the only one showing that you're still very slight flat, and adjusting those last few cents or fractions of a cent won't even show up on the other tuners.
ReductioAdAbsurdum This video really isn't accurate, anyway, since the Polytune has a strobe tuning mode and it wasn't demonstrated here. I did end up buying it. Definitely beats the cheap, Korg tuner I have, not that that one is bad. Still gotta use it for my acoustic instruments.
+Ted Riggs I have the Polytune as well. I didn't know if the first Polytune had strobe mode. Polytune has a clip-on strobe tuner for acoustic instruments now, BTW.
ReductioAdAbsurdum I may pick one up. I don't mind the Korg, but half the time I can't remember exactly where I put it.
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tc is very inaccurate