I just noticed that digitech has released a polyphonic tuner in their Hardwire line.
It has a usb connection so you can program custom tunings. Interesting.
Doog wrote:Doesn't look as bad lit up, but still no Polytune.
Yeah, agreed.
The programmability is a really nice feature, but the aesthetics aren't there... perhaps most disappointing, there's no mention of its accuracy or tracking. Those are integral elements of a good tuner.
ekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
AaronGuitarDude wrote:polytune does a better job imo
And at the same price.
The difference comes in the way of customization vs. speed&aesthetic. This wins for customization, Polytune wins on the other side. I don't play a lot of unusual tunings, but I do play an E-e bass... I THINK the Polytune handles it fine, but I'm not entirely certain. If I were playing, say DADADG more regularly, or something like that, I might lean more towards the customization of this one.
ekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
its cool but will not last.... I will wait a yr and pic one up on clearence..... these Hardwire pedals are always on sale too... I got the DL8 Delay Looper new for $110
lorez wrote: I'm a fuzz lover so my clean is another man's crunch
I like the display better on this thangalang. I looked up some polytune vids and I don't like how it switches when you tune a single string and i also am not in agreement with the way it displays horizontally.