Hi
I'm in the process of setting up a seperate practice rig for the living room.
I've the thumbs up from the missus with the caviat "as long as its not big & visually boring"
I've the amp sorted but want a mini pedalboard to lock 3-4 pedals onto which could be slid under my Television cabinet when not in use and at the mo just a tuner. (I will eventually add an Overdrive and I also like the look of the Eventide H9 as a multi use pedal)
I have a TU-3 on my main pedalboard and it works but is very boring!!! , so I fancy a Polytune for the living room. I know the mini won't be suitable as I'll need to run batteries (no local mains socket and want to minimise cables) but one question I've found it hard to get an answer to is will it swap over the display for Lefties, i.e. I want the Low E on the Right of the Poly.
For the Pedalboard I was thinking of a Pedaltrain Mini? Any better/cheaper UK suggestions?
Thanks
New Guitar Tuner & Small Pedal Board Questions
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New Guitar Tuner & Small Pedal Board Questions
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I don't think they make left handed tuners yet.
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LOL!! I expected someone to be witty!!!Jondog wrote:I don't think they make left handed tuners yet.
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Re: New Guitar Tuner & Small Pedal Board Questions
For your pedal board, I'd just get some pine board or other and make it myself. Essentially all you need is a "tray" in which you can put your pedals and that would slide easily under the TV?
You could then even paint it with a missus agreeable colour. If she choses the colour, she can't complain about it later......
That's what I'll do when I get a delay and fix my wha and will then need a pedal board, I'll build mine. Or so that's the plan!!!
As for the tuner, Id'say.... Live with it!
That said, I'll point something out that sombody pointed out to me not long ago re: battery/plugged in. The pitchblack tuner has a 200ma out plug. It means you can plug in you tuner, and have a daisy chain feeding 3 to 5ish pedals, perhaps more. So that could keep things reasonnably tidy re: power, so long as you can get power somewhere. If it's going to stay tidy below your TV, can't you power it from one of the plugs there?
You could then even paint it with a missus agreeable colour. If she choses the colour, she can't complain about it later......
That's what I'll do when I get a delay and fix my wha and will then need a pedal board, I'll build mine. Or so that's the plan!!!
As for the tuner, Id'say.... Live with it!
That said, I'll point something out that sombody pointed out to me not long ago re: battery/plugged in. The pitchblack tuner has a 200ma out plug. It means you can plug in you tuner, and have a daisy chain feeding 3 to 5ish pedals, perhaps more. So that could keep things reasonnably tidy re: power, so long as you can get power somewhere. If it's going to stay tidy below your TV, can't you power it from one of the plugs there?
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Re: New Guitar Tuner & Small Pedal Board Questions
Thanks, I've just downloaded the Polytune manual and you can daisy chain pedals form it. (2A max current draw)Les Paul Lover wrote:That said, I'll point something out that sombody pointed out to me not long ago re: battery/plugged in. The pitchblack tuner has a 200ma out plug. It means you can plug in you tuner, and have a daisy chain feeding 3 to 5ish pedals, perhaps more. So that could keep things reasonnably tidy re: power, so long as you can get power somewhere. If it's going to stay tidy below your TV, can't you power it from one of the plugs there?
It also looks like you cannot swap around the display to put low E on the right, which is a bugger but not the end of the world.
I did suggest making a board to my missus but she thinks it will look too DIY!!!
Saying that I just looked up the costs of the Pedaltrain Mini (£80) and the Eventide H9 (£480)...........ouch.
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Re: New Guitar Tuner & Small Pedal Board Questions
I just finished putting together my acoustic board, which is a Pedaltrain Mini with a Fishman Aura, Boss Octave (v3) and a Polytune. It's small and compact and I power it with one of these:
I only do a few solo acoustic gigs a year so this set up is going to work really well for what I do. I can also run my Boss Looper off the Sanyo for a pretty good amount of time too.
As for tuners, since I'm in North America they turn counter clockwise, which I always thought was the same for lefties. If I ever plan a trip to Australia with my guitars though I'll have to find a clockwise to counter clockwise conversion kit.
I only do a few solo acoustic gigs a year so this set up is going to work really well for what I do. I can also run my Boss Looper off the Sanyo for a pretty good amount of time too.
As for tuners, since I'm in North America they turn counter clockwise, which I always thought was the same for lefties. If I ever plan a trip to Australia with my guitars though I'll have to find a clockwise to counter clockwise conversion kit.
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Re: New Guitar Tuner & Small Pedal Board Questions
The pedal train nano is a nice professional looking little board. If you don't mind spending $50 for it.
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The Sanyo Eneloop Pedal Juice was a new product to me, looks really good but £100 buys a lot of 9v OR rechargable batteries!!
The nano is a little small as I want to get a Polytune, a T-Rex Møller 2 and possibly a Eventide H9 (assuming price drop ) and leave room for future expansion.
As for the left handed tuner quips, hold your guitar vertical, a right handed guitar would have the low E on the left, a leftie would have it on the right, so its not so mad to expect my tuner to reflect this, esp if its Polyphonic!
The nano is a little small as I want to get a Polytune, a T-Rex Møller 2 and possibly a Eventide H9 (assuming price drop ) and leave room for future expansion.
As for the left handed tuner quips, hold your guitar vertical, a right handed guitar would have the low E on the left, a leftie would have it on the right, so its not so mad to expect my tuner to reflect this, esp if its Polyphonic!
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Pedal train jr then.
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Re: New Guitar Tuner & Small Pedal Board Questions
I can assure you that on the Polytune, which I own, the polyphonic tuning function is basically useless as it doesn't track as well as checking a single string. I was excited about that feature at first, until I started using it with the band and had to resort to just checking each string individually. So I wouldn't let that feature sway you in your judgement of which tuner to buy, BUT I would still say that the Polytune is a great tuner, no other complaints about it. If space is an issue, you could always go with something like this:
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I use this little guy at home for jamming on the couch and it works great, that way I can leave my Polytune at the practice space.
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I use this little guy at home for jamming on the couch and it works great, that way I can leave my Polytune at the practice space.
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Re: New Guitar Tuner & Small Pedal Board Questions
i still maintain that the polytune is great for making on tune adjustments in between (or in the middle!) of songs. strumming once, seeing a little red LED and then zoning in on that string is a helluvalot faster than guessing unless you're really, really out.
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Re: New Guitar Tuner & Small Pedal Board Questions
Thanks All
I'm going to pop into GAK on Sunday and try out a few tuners.
I'm going to pop into GAK on Sunday and try out a few tuners.
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