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Yes I'm tone deaf. Well not entirely, I lost an ear as a kid to Mumps so I don't hear like every one else.
Any way I got one and I got that little clip ( the 100L) on pickup one puts on the tuning head of an acoustic guitar.
I rather like the thing but - - - I also have a calibrated tuning fork. It's older and got a few dings in it (so much for calibration) from idiots whacking it against metal on it's corners - prolly to make it ring loud enough for a second grade classroom to hear.
It's a C at 523.3
I tap the fork put it to the mic on the KORG and it says it's a very Sharp B way up in the high end of the B scale
Which is more likely to be wrong: The KORG or the fork?
Any way I got one and I got that little clip ( the 100L) on pickup one puts on the tuning head of an acoustic guitar.
I rather like the thing but - - - I also have a calibrated tuning fork. It's older and got a few dings in it (so much for calibration) from idiots whacking it against metal on it's corners - prolly to make it ring loud enough for a second grade classroom to hear.
It's a C at 523.3
I tap the fork put it to the mic on the KORG and it says it's a very Sharp B way up in the high end of the B scale
Which is more likely to be wrong: The KORG or the fork?
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Re: KORG CA-40 tuner
Mon, February 23, 2009 - 9:23 AMMy money is on the Korg being accurate, since the tuning fork has been abused. -
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Re: KORG CA-40 tuner
Mon, February 23, 2009 - 5:50 PMHell I just use my trusty pitchpipe!
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Re: KORG CA-40 tuner
Sat, February 28, 2009 - 11:19 AMYAh the Korg does seem the better bet.
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