Help with Korg WT-12 Tuner
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Jerry Roller
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Help with Korg WT-12 Tuner
A few months ago I bought this tuner on the Forum and it works but I have noticed that I can set it on a note and tune a string, turn the dial around a few notes and return it to the original note without changing the tuning on the string but the meter reads off from 1 to 3 Hertz. Has anyone experienced this problem and if so can you tell me what is wrong? Is the the meter or the tuner?
Thanks, Jerry
Thanks, Jerry
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Bill Crook
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I would suspect the meter is the problem.
I've had several cases where spray cleaner has been squirted into the case (to clean the rotary switch)and gotten into the meter.
This loads up the movement physically and degrades free movement.
If one is VERY careful, the movement can be cleaned,but this involves disassembly of the meter case. A contact cleaner & alcohol will remove the gook and free up the movement. Hold the spray-can a distance away from the movement to prevent damage to the spring in the device. The propelant(air) WILL distroy the spring if the nozzele is right on the spring.
Or,Replace the meter.
I've had several cases where spray cleaner has been squirted into the case (to clean the rotary switch)and gotten into the meter.
This loads up the movement physically and degrades free movement.
If one is VERY careful, the movement can be cleaned,but this involves disassembly of the meter case. A contact cleaner & alcohol will remove the gook and free up the movement. Hold the spray-can a distance away from the movement to prevent damage to the spring in the device. The propelant(air) WILL distroy the spring if the nozzele is right on the spring.
Or,Replace the meter.
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emil noothout
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Bill Hatcher
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These tuners suffer from a couple of quirks at their older age.
First of all you MUST open up the tuner in order to clean the batt.check switch and the calib. switch. DO NOT just spray from the outside or you run the risk of creating the problem in the above post. These switches get nasty and usually most of the problems with the tuner can be traced to poor contact at these switches.
The battery terminals have a penchant for bending back and losing contact. Take a pair of needle nose pliers and bend them back.
Also this tuner works best with fresh batteries. Don't use it with half charged batteries. You will get strange readings.
First of all you MUST open up the tuner in order to clean the batt.check switch and the calib. switch. DO NOT just spray from the outside or you run the risk of creating the problem in the above post. These switches get nasty and usually most of the problems with the tuner can be traced to poor contact at these switches.
The battery terminals have a penchant for bending back and losing contact. Take a pair of needle nose pliers and bend them back.
Also this tuner works best with fresh batteries. Don't use it with half charged batteries. You will get strange readings.
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Robert Parent
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I have not noticed a problem like yours on my tuner.
I bought mine in 1977 and other than some scratches and one minor chip in the case it still looks pretty good. The only problem I have had is that the battery clip needed to be replaced about 4-5 years ago. A few months back I checked the calibration against my DTR-1 and it was right on the money, pretty amazing.......
I bought mine in 1977 and other than some scratches and one minor chip in the case it still looks pretty good. The only problem I have had is that the battery clip needed to be replaced about 4-5 years ago. A few months back I checked the calibration against my DTR-1 and it was right on the money, pretty amazing.......
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Thanks to Bill Hatcher and Larry Petree for their advise on this problem. Bill posted and Larry sent an email both suggesting that I clean the pots. I sprayed all the controls with control cleaner and "presto", I can turn the tone knob all over the place and return it and it comes back dead center. Thanks all!!! Why did I not think of that?
Jerry<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jerry Roller on 21 January 2004 at 09:27 PM.]</p></FONT>
Jerry<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jerry Roller on 21 January 2004 at 09:27 PM.]</p></FONT>