It is very difficult to try to get 1/2 hertz accuracy on this tuner since the meter face is so small and the display is so "erratic". I can't use this tuner this way, and wonder if I should have got a better quality tuner. Do I have a bad tuner? or is it the characteristices of the string, vibration, volume level from the guitar, etc.? Is my tuner "hoked up" properly, being direct from the pick-up? This happens while just plucking the string and not performing any tuning, or touching anything. The needle on the tuner then becomes very erratic and "dies" to the left as the string is "fading" in volume. Then as the string I pluck is vibrating, the needle drops to the almost the place where it is supposed to be "tuned", approximately at the point where the string is at about the half way point of the "vibration cycle". The needle shows "sharp" up to 5 or even 10 cents or "1" to "2" hertz in pitch when I first pluck the string. No differences are noted in which power source I use in the following problem when I pluck the string: My pedal is plugged into the amp directly. Here's the deal.I use a power supply (Boss PSA) and a new 9 volt battery, George L cables directly from the guitar to the input of the TU-12H tuner, then out of the tuner to my amp. It doesn't seem to be working correctly, or I have a guitar that just won't tune any string! Thank's in advance for your time to reply.I'm a newbie and I just recently bought a new Boss TU-12H tuner. Your profile | join | preferences | help | search Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron.
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