I have to give you a shout out about the Cleartone app. Recently my clip on Snark died and I purchased a new one.The new display is random and if you think that close enough is good enough ,then enjoy their latest piece of junk.I saw you using the Cleartone app and it is so accurate.Thanks!
The only downfall is the super sensitive microphone that picks up all of the ambient sound in the room. Even the traffic driving by on the street outside my workshop ... will send the needle wobbling.
I'm enjoying my new Planet Waves Eclipse clip on tuner. It's very close to the Peterson pedal tuner I use on my pedal board(+ - 1 cent). For a clip on, that's really good. It works very well on my basses too. Of course, the app is good too. The TC Polytune clip on used to be my favorite, but they kept breaking in my gig bag. They also aren't that accurate.
@@StringTechWorkstations I just looked in the Google App Store and I'm not seeing it on my the Android. Is this possibly an Apple only product that you’re aware of? Do you know if I can find it on android? Thank you for any help.
@@StringTechWorkstations Thank you very much! What is the reference length to convert the deviation in cents for the depth for the milling of the saddle respectively the correction of the bridge insert in Inches, each the full current string length for each string?
I didn't realize that you could do the compensated nut conversion on a dual locking setup. Cool!
Sure! Check out Microfrets, as well. No locking nut, but metal parts on a compensated nut.
Great work. Great to see a Lado. Those are rare Canadian beasts.
Thanks!
Thank you ! I am just wrapping my head around this Super Thanks thing .... you are one of the very first supporters. Cheers !
Way cool the compensated nut, wish I knew that 30 yrs ago.
A lot of tele players would be shouting the joy,,,lol
Love your channel, thank you for the contents
Glad you enjoy it! MMcC
I have to give you a shout out about the Cleartone app.
Recently my clip on Snark died and I purchased a new one.The new display is random and if you think that close enough is good enough ,then enjoy their latest piece of junk.I saw you using the Cleartone app and it is so accurate.Thanks!
The only downfall is the super sensitive microphone that picks up all of the ambient sound in the room. Even the traffic driving by on the street outside my workshop ... will send the needle wobbling.
I'm enjoying my new Planet Waves Eclipse clip on tuner. It's very close to the Peterson pedal tuner I use on my pedal board(+ - 1 cent). For a clip on, that's really good. It works very well on my basses too. Of course, the app is good too.
The TC Polytune clip on used to be my favorite, but they kept breaking in my gig bag. They also aren't that accurate.
Thanks for the "heads up" Matt. I'll check out the PWE tuner.
@@StringTechWorkstations I just looked in the Google App Store and I'm not seeing it on my the Android. Is this possibly an Apple only product that you’re aware of? Do you know if I can find it on android? Thank you for any help.
Not too sure ID. I have it on my old phone now ... I-phone 6s ... that's all I use this phone for now.
Any ideas what might causes floyd rose tremolo bar being too stiff when pressing down ?
The balance between the string tension and the K value of the Trem springs will determine the "feel" of the trem bar.
I would be interested to know how you determine the milling depth on the nut, by experience or by converting cents to length?
Great work.
I work in cents .
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Thank you very much!
What is the reference length to convert the deviation in cents for the depth for the milling of the saddle respectively the correction of the bridge insert in Inches, each the full current string length for each string?
I see that was a silly question, I found myself the answer.
How do you know the amount of space you have to mill the nut according to the cents?
Practice.
How much would one of these cost? And how did you intonation along with the bridge saddles also? Thanks
The costs will vary depending on what else the instrument needs. BTW: Nice Channel ... Subscribed.
@@StringTechWorkstations could you give me a rough estimate/range? Thanks
For estimates send pics + requests to: mcconvilleguitars@gmail.com