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August 12th, 2009 by buddyhawke

I’ve been recieving a lot of questions from the Online Guitar Tuner page asking about my opinion on the best guitar tuners on the market today. Rather than make up reviews for the thousands I haven’t used, I opted to show my favorites based on the price range.

Top of the Line Guitar Tuner – Peterson Strobe Tuners

Peterson Strobe TunerPeterson Strobe Tuners are the most accurate and reliable tuners I’ve ever used. For the record, I’ve never been able to afford one so the only time I’ve seen them in action is at established guitar shops and on the racks of major touring bands. It’s hard to beat a strobe tuner for exact tuning, which is a very important part to performing the perfect guitar setup. Be prepared to fork over big bucks for a Peterson Tuner, the pro editions can easily run $500 – $1200 US. Luckily for the the less fortunate, Peterson makes pedal and handheld units that are much more affordable.

Rackmount Guitar Tuner – Korg DTR-1000 Digital Tuner

korg_dtr-1000Every good guitar rack needs a trustworthy tuner that can be seen from a distance and be a precise as possible. My favorite has been the Korg DTR-1000 for some time now. Korg has newer models available now with new features like metronomes, strobes and alternate tuning modes but I’ve always been a low-maintanence guitarist. The DTR-1000 locks on to a note and doesn’t jump around like a lot of tuners I’ve used and I can see the note I’m at from 20 feet away on a dimly lit stage. For a little under $200 US, you can pick one of these up brand new and you’ll be glad you did.

Pedal Guitar Tuner – Boss TU-2

boss_tu-2When it comes to affordablility, quality and durablity it’s hard to beat Boss pedals. So in the great tradition of indestructable guitar pedals, Boss gave us the TU-2 a few years back. This pedal is built like a tank with the internal workings of a laser guided missile. It has incredibly accurate tuning, super-bright LED’s, multiple tuning modes and it works as a great guitar signal mute when the footswitch is pushed. I’ve seen plenty of guitarists use these in combonation with a rack tuner to get quick tuning updates done in the middle of the stage rather than walking to their backline. Most stores sell for around $90 US and they’re worth every penny. Honorable mention goes to the Planet Waves PW-CT-04 Chromatic Pedal Stage Tuner. It’s new to the market, but a direct competitor that’s worthy of challenging Boss.

Handheld/Tabletop Guitar Tuner – Korg GA-30 Guitar/Bass Tuner

Korg GA-30It’s always good to have a cheap chromatic tuner around for jam sessions or lonely songwriting in the bedroom. There’s a lot of competition in the $25 or less market for guitar tuners. Korg’s have always treated me well and have the basics that I need. Accurate, long battery life and quick note detection make the Korg GA-30 my pick. I’ve had one for years and it’s never failed me, and it’s cheap enough that I don’t have to hunt down my friends that borrow and forget to return them to me.

 

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  1. Gary Says:

    Thanks for the info!

    For guitar fan iPhone owners, check out ClearTune in the app store, its $3.99 but very accurate and well worth it.

  2. guitar fest Says:

    It’s not hard to teach one on one but students tend to get away from the “feel” on their own and bog down. Direct imitation with immediate feedback from me seems to work really well but all the abstract instruction on the web seems to make students over analyze it and forget that sympathetic motion is ultimately a feeling. Teaching it is much like teaching someone to roll their Rs – the technical information can actually get in the way of “getting it”.

  3. steve Says:

    What about the PolyTune???

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