Rack Mount Tuners?

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Rack Mount Tuners?

Post by Marty Nemanick »

I am trying to find out which rack mount tuner on the market today is best suited for PSG. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by Bob Knight »

Korg DTR-1 or it's newest version DTR-2000.
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I think the DTR-1 is the best of the two!!


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Post by Jack Stoner »

I had a DTR2000 and only sold it as I bought a Peterson VS-II. But other than the Peterson VS-II the DTR-2000 was the most accurate tuner I've had. I sold it to another steeler that installed it in his rack and he thinks it's great.

The DTR2000 was supposed to fix some problems that the older DTR 1 and 2 had. I don't know what the issues were but that was one of the Korg selling points for the DTR2000.
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Post by Hook Moore »

DTR- 2000 here
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DTR 1 .. works like a charm.
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Post by Smiley Roberts »

Behringer has a new single space,rack mountable tuner,the BTR2000,for $69.95,available through American Musical Supply. It states:

"A super accurate,ultra-flexible,auto-chromatic 2-channel tuner with a metronome and an integrated rack light! Offers a built-in mic.,11 tuner modes (Chromatic,Banjo,or open tunings),A-tone calibration from 428Hz to 452Hz in 1-Hz increments,transposable by a maximum +/- 7 semitones,and 2 footswitchable input channels. Its audible/visual metronome is adjustable from 30 to 240 bpm. Switchable rack lights provides powerful LEDs."

Besides that,AMS has a 45 day,money back guarantee,return policy.

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Korg DTR1000 is worth a look too... exceptional tuner.
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Post by David Spangler »

I liked the Korg DTR-1. I now have a DTR1000 but don't like the slanted plastic front panel. I found it used, almost new on eBay for $120. Wanted a DTR2000 but price and unneeded features headed me off.

Sabine makes a clone of the DTR-1 for less but I had one and felt it was crap. I had the earlier 1601 but in a dark environment, the front panel lettering can't be read.

The Harmony Central website user equipment reviews give the Behringer bad marks. I almost bought one until I read the reviews.

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