After a few weeks use, I must say the VS-II is the best money I've spent for the ol' LeGrande in a long time!
Tuning is a snap, true, and sounds tight and very consistent to my ear (but after 20+ years flying on C-141's and C-5's my ol'ears ain't what they used to be!!!!)
The tuner has been a major help and turns re-stringing and tuning from a monotonous and sometimes frustrating chore to a more friendly process.
FWIW- I recommend the VS-II highly!
Just my unsolicited opinion, so there's no charge!!! Ha-ha!!
Have a great day.
Ricky...
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Emmons LeGrande - 8x4
Session 400 Ltd, Peterson VS-II Tuner
Dan-Echo, E-Bow, Ibanez Distortion, Boss Comp./Sustain, Ibanez Auto-Wah, PX4 Pandoras Box
My own review of the VS-II
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I bought one last week (from Scotty's, good price and great service)and so far I like it.
Haven't had a chance to take it out on a job yet, but in my music room it took about ten minutes to tune every string, pedal and lever and it sounded great. I tried the guitar mode on a Reverend electric and it never sounded better. I think they may be on to something here.
Haven't had a chance to take it out on a job yet, but in my music room it took about ten minutes to tune every string, pedal and lever and it sounded great. I tried the guitar mode on a Reverend electric and it never sounded better. I think they may be on to something here.