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Larry Behm


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Mt Angel, Or 97362
Post  Posted 15 Jan 2004 5:43 pm    
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Are these tuners worth the money? Which one is the best bang for the buck? Would David Wright stoop so low?

Larry Behm
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John Floyd

 

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Post  Posted 15 Jan 2004 7:02 pm    
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I like my DTR-1, Its on all the time in my rack and I can Check my tuning anytime I want to, Really like the large display, has strobe function too. The best part of it is I got it for $100 in a pawn shop and well worth it.

Mine is the older DTR-1 not the newer model DTR-1000.

I wouldn't venture a guess as how low David would stoop, Betcha can't pull his hair.

[This message was edited by John Floyd on 15 January 2004 at 07:06 PM.]

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Bill Crook

 

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Goodlettsville, TN , Spending my kid's inheritance
Post  Posted 15 Jan 2004 8:10 pm    
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Ditto here..... John

The DTR-1 reigns
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jerry wallace

 

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Artesia , NM (deceased)
Post  Posted 15 Jan 2004 11:43 pm    
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Larry, I have used the DTR-1 for several years and I really like it..Its very handy for on stage in low light situations..Also to tweek up a string while the band is playing without any noise..

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CrowBear Schmitt


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Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
Post  Posted 16 Jan 2004 12:39 am    
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i've got a DTR1 since a couple of years and i'm very happy w: it
EZ to use, no probs - Funktional and Reliable
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Larry Behm


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Mt Angel, Or 97362
Post  Posted 16 Jan 2004 5:03 am    
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Jerry what are you using now?

Larry Behm
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jerry wallace

 

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Artesia , NM (deceased)
Post  Posted 16 Jan 2004 4:12 pm    
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Larry, I still use the DTR-1..I tryed the DTR-2 and it good also and cheaper..But if I recall the DTR-2 does not have a cents mode where the dTR-1 has HZ, Cents or Strobe..

I fine the cents mode to be a bit more accurate and better sensitivity.By that I mean it sees a smaller change in pitch than the HZ mode.

We use it to tune the whole 6 piece band to before startup..Everyone brings me their jack cord and I plug them in and just let them watch the bright leds and tune for the "green" one..It has a wide range of pitches available so I tune the rest of the band to 440 and myself to 442 on the E's..

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Jerry Wallace-2001 Zum: D-10,8+6, "98 Zum: D-10,8+8,Nashville 1000,Session 500 ,Session 400 head only amp,Tubefex,ProfexII, Artesia, New Mexico
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Len Amaral

 

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Rehoboth,MA 02769
Post  Posted 17 Jan 2004 7:27 am    
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The DTR-1 tuner has a range from 438 to 455hz
If you use a compensated tuning where you tune your E to F to 435.5 How do you use this tuner?

Any thoughts?
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Gene Jones

 

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Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
Post  Posted 17 Jan 2004 9:27 am    
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It doesn't matter which one.....they only get you in the ballpark, but you are going to have to use your "ear" for the fine tuning from either one!
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Lincoln Goertzen

 

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Taylor, British Columbia, Canada
Post  Posted 19 Jan 2004 7:21 pm    
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I have to cast my vote with the DTR1. I like mine, and I have used it to tune 3 pianos! I am still learning to use it, so the pianos are getting better and better.

Here's a question: does anyone have an owner's manual they could photocopy and send me? I tried to get one from KORG and couldn't.

Lincoln
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CrowBear Schmitt


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Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
Post  Posted 20 Jan 2004 1:42 am    
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send me your adress Lincoln and i'll send you a copy
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Chick Donner

 

From:
North Ridgeville, OH USA
Post  Posted 21 Jan 2004 1:59 pm    
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Actually, I sorta disagree with Mr. Jones above. . . I was one of the last holdouts tuning with naught but a fork until about 5 years ago. I bought a DTR-1 (and then another one) and just love the thing(s). I find I can, now that I've memorized (through doing it) all the string tunings, I can just whip through all twelve on each neck and then play. I DO play pushpulls, so I almost NEVER have to tune the pedals. I generally only tune 'open,' then start playing. If I change a string because it broke, or if I have to use a diffrent gauge or brand becaue I got stupid, then I'll have to check pedal tuning. I think that the DTR-1 is the most tuner for the money out there at this time. I also just bought a Digitech GEnesis 3, which has a tuner in it. It is not as easy to use as the DTR-1, at least not after two weeks of trying. We'll see. If I go rackless, then I'll probably use just the GEN3 tuner. If I stay with a rack, then the DTR 1 will be in it.
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Jerry Roller


From:
Van Buren, Arkansas USA
Post  Posted 21 Jan 2004 2:07 pm    
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DTR-1 is in my rack. I like it very much. If I travel light without the rack then I use an AT-12.
Jerry
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Paddy Long


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Christchurch, New Zealand
Post  Posted 21 Jan 2004 7:18 pm    
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I have recently purchased a DTR1000 for my rack and it is perfect!! Great well lit display, you could read from the other side of the stage -displays the note you pick as well as either cents/or strobe. nice and light and has a mute switch so you can leave it on all the time!!

Good luck!
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Eddie Harper

 

From:
Fairfield, Ohio
Post  Posted 25 Jan 2004 12:52 pm    
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Are all you guys with DTR1 just using the extra jack in the volume pedal to the tuner or is it connected in the rack system. I use a Power Conditioner, Tube Fex and DTR1 in my Rack and how should I connect it all together. Thanks Eddie
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Terry Downs

 

From:
Wylie, TX US
Post  Posted 28 Jan 2004 6:00 pm    
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Len,
Set it to 438 and tune to the LED 3 Hz lower on the scale.

I've used the DRT-1 for years and love it. I never tune by ear anymore.
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Brian Stear

 

From:
W.Peoria,Il.
Post  Posted 31 Jan 2004 9:05 pm    
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Larry, it is quite a bit of money for a tuner. DTR-1 that is.
But I was able to get ( and keep ) my steel more in tune than with any other tuner. Once I found my settings and wrote them down, I was able to tune up and fight the whole tuning thing ALOT less. When you're playing professionaly, that's invaluable. I stopped worrying about tuning and started playing............
If I ever take up the pedal steel again, it will be a "must have"
Worth every penny to me. Your friend in Illinois.......Brian
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Doug Jones


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Oregon & Florida
Post  Posted 31 Jan 2004 10:06 pm    
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Here's my 2 cents worth (no pun intended). When I show up to a gig, once set up, I warm up my steel with picking exercises. I then tune my steel with a Korg WT-12. When I take the stage I figure my steel will warm back to pitch shortly. In between songs, I then use my DTR-1 (in my rack) via a bypass switch to check my tuning in in the hertz mode (tempered). My immediate concern is the heavier unwound strings (E9 #6 and C6 #4). Depending on the gig, I personally find the DTR-1 to be very helpful. For years I figure if I get the steel in tune and something sounds out then it must be me or the heavy handed guitarist. The DTR-1 is an easy way to do a quick on-stage check without going through a bunch of girations.
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