Korg Master Tune mt-1200

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Korg Master Tune mt-1200

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I'm looking for info and opinions on this tuner.

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For storing custom temperments and serious fine tuning, the MT-1200 was the best for a long time. Now you can get perhaps better performance out of the new Peterson virtual strobe tuners
http://www.petersontuners.com/products/modelvs2/index.cfm

or better yet, the Campbell PST-3 which in my opinion is the best tuner there is. Pricey though.
http://www.precisionstrobe.com/

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Brad

What would a good deal on a used 1200 be?

How much are the petersons?

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A used Korg 1200 is about $200 and so is a new Peterson. The PST-3 is double that (but he will offer a student discount).

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