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Driveblind

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Sound hole tuners
« on: March 08, 2021, 10:57:32 AM »
I just bought a D'addario sound hole tuner to put in my new 414ce LTD. With the bracing on the top, it's able to sit near the front or back (when looking down) of the sound hole. I was wondering what others tuners, apart from your golden ears  ;) , that everyone else likes to use. I like that this one is mostly-invisible except for me looking into the sound hole and it's not a headstock tuner that I'd take on and off every time I use it. The new Martin SC-13e has a tuner that's adhered inside the sound hole without a tab, so it's completely invisible from the outside, but it looks like that's a custom piece for Martin guitars that's not available as an accessory.
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Re: Sound hole tuners
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2021, 01:54:21 PM »
I use an old school A-440 tuning fork. When I hit that fork and place it on the side of the neck at the 5th fret and remove it, I know that I'm in perfect pitch if the guitar resonates that note on its own without a wobble.   Then I use harmonics on the fifth fret to ensure that the strings are in tune with each other. You'll find that Taylors tend to stay in tune more easily than other guitars, especially with the V bracing which gives them near-perfect intonation. They're in tune regardless of the position on the fretboard.

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« Last Edit: March 08, 2021, 03:17:13 PM by Strumming Fool »
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