Klarinet Archive - Posting 001108.txt from 1999/03

From: "Jay Webler" <webler@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Tuners - what's a good one to buy?
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 21:57:22 -0500

I also use the quick tune. I have compared it to the Korg at it appears to
be fairly accurate. I just had an audition for a community band the other
day an the auditioner stated that I had very good intonation throughout the
instrument (imagine that on an R-13). Apparently it is doing some good for
me. Its response time
is slow but I have learned to live with that until I can afford a more
expensive
tuner
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From: CEField@-----.com>
Date: Saturday, March 20, 1999 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [kl] Tuners - what's a good one to buy?

>James, I have used a Qwik Time Chromatic Tuner (about $20) for several
years
>and am quite pleased. It's not the most sophisticated unit on the market
but I
>eschew paying for features that I don't use. The Quik Time tuner has proved
>adequate for my practice sessions and for testing the clarinets that I work
>on. The tuner has been subjected (inadvertently) to several drop tests and
>survived. The company also offers a similarly inexpensive metronome that I
use
>occasionally. On the metronome, you can select a
nervous-breakdown-inducing,
>audible click or a blinky red LED ;-)
>
>Cindy
>
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