The N-tune?

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Indeed, one of my customers turned me on to this about a month ago, I'm going to have to get me a couple, for my 6 and 7.
 

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Indeed, one of my customers turned me on to this about a month ago, I'm going to have to get me a couple, for my 6 and 7.

I just received a mail from them, very quick respond, I like that a lot for a first contact :yesway:

I think I'm going to get a bunch of them, love the idea!
 

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looks handy for more normal guitars, but how does it handle notes lower than E? and D? and C? and so on?

does it handle a low f#? :p
 

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There was a guy that posted NGD vids that had this on his Agile 8.
 

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i wonder if there will be any output loss since there is another connection?
 

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Interesting idea, but i already have push-pull pots i'm using for other stuff. And i wonder how accurate they are. My Peterson has spoiled me and i cannot use a less accurate tuner.
 

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I guess this probably wouldn't fit on to an S-series Ibanez as it's too thin....
 

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i didn't listen to it, so i don't know if he mentioned it. but how do you tune to half steps with that?
 

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I can't see the video coz I'm at work, are these those auto-tune things? I saw those at MusikMesse 2006... they didn't appeal to me very much. cool idea though.
 

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I just wrote an e-mail to them asking if it can also pick up low tuning for baritone or extended range guitars...

Will post the reply...
 

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I can't see the video coz I'm at work, are these those auto-tune things? I saw those at MusikMesse 2006... they didn't appeal to me very much. cool idea though.

they're not auto-tuners, no. it's just an onboard tuner.
 

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The Sherman guitar I have on order is going to have one of those. Not sure how well it will fair on the low B and F#...

If you're not sure how well it will fare, why are you having it built into the guitar without testing one first?

Is the installation reversible?
 

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If you're not sure how well it will fare, why are you having it built into the guitar without testing one first?

Is the installation reversible?

yeah, it's not permanant. i believe it stays on with a washer type of thing. it's powered by a 9-volt with "true" bypass, but i'm not sure about that. :lol: i wouldn't think it would be hard to uninstall it. if it doesn't work that great, i would just keep it in for kicks.
 


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