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Title: TC Electronic Polytune
Added: Jan 18, 2010
Author: ProGuitarShopDemos
Duration: 3:9
Description:
www.ProGuitarShop.com - The TC Electronic Polytune is the new kid on the block in pedal tuner technology. Featuring a patented polychromatic tuning circuit, the TC Electronic Polytune eliminates the need to go string to string while tuning. Just turn it on for silent tuning (muted output) and strum all of your open strings and the TC Electronic Polytune shows you which strings are sharp or flat and allows you to tune within +/- .5% accuracy. This eliminates a good chunk of time when tuning between songs and lets people visually see the affect of say a floating bridge when tuning string to string. Not only does this help get a grasp on tuning your instrument effectively, it lets you know right away what string is out of tune. The TC Electronic Polytune features a standard chromatic tuner as well that is super fast and reliable thanks to the unique tuning magnet feature. This allows the TC Electronic Polytune to adjust the speed of the tuning needle dependant on how close or far away you are from pitch. - http://proguitarshop.com/store/tuners-c-119/tc-electronic-polytune-p-1534
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Youtube Comments: 206
vaibhavnayel Says:
Jun 28, 2011 - obviously , it doesn't work for 7strings
harimauvortex Says:
Jul 22, 2011 - does this pedal facilitate 8 string tuning. not at once of course,
CamilleDeveveraux Says:
Jul 23, 2011 - I second that. Seriously@felixrockss
angrykoolaidman Says:
Sep 2, 2011 - Andy's pedalboard is probably just a Boss TU-2 and a DOD Grunge pedal. lol
velamouse Says:
Sep 14, 2011 - yeah... andy should do a demo using his pedalboard.. we might learn a lot from it..
Jungleboy867 Says:
Oct 1, 2011 - does it mute your signal when you tune?
jplesner Says:
Oct 6, 2011 - i got one for free :D
ROMAN200410 Says:
Oct 12, 2011 - Andy, do you know if I can use it with a 7 string guitar? Thanks!
urworstnightmare22 Says:
Oct 27, 2011 - go to ebay. There is a company selling them for $66 with free shipping. Its buy it now too
skipper375 Says:
Nov 12, 2011 - Just got this thing and it's great!
AhoyHoy92 Says:
Nov 30, 2011 - ...does this pedal not Silent-Tune?
ramarazzz Says:
Dec 8, 2011 - can this do silent tune?
Starkillerjane Says:
Dec 30, 2011 - This seems to be one of the best or maybe the best tuner on the market right now. And i saw on TC Electronics homepage that they're going to release the software for Drop D-tuning soon.
w00p678 Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - Can someone answer me this? Everyone is talking about "first in the chain" and stuff. But idk what that means. Does that mean the first from the amp? As in: Amp -> Pedal -> Guitar. Or the other way around?
DerEchteBold Says:
Feb 17, 2012 - 'first-in-chain' usualy means the first pedal after your guitar
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washuleroxx Says:
Mar 7, 2012 - can use it with a 7 or 8 string guitar?
hmn4466 Says:
Mar 12, 2012 - "First in the chain" means that the pedal should be the FIRST ONE in your CHAIN OF PEDALS. For example, if you bought 30 pedals from PGS the first one should be the tuner, as all tuners should be "first in the chain".
VexylMusic Says:
Mar 16, 2012 - Big question for me as well! What I would do is tune the standard 6 strings, then individually tune the low B for the 7 string layout. You'll have to double check the other strings again if you're using a floating tremolo.
MartinAndrei91 Says:
Apr 12, 2012 - what power supply do you need for it? voltage/amps
stbreal Says:
Apr 13, 2012 - every one else should just give up tc obviously has this tuner and pedal thing down pat im getting mine soon
randomusername987 Says:
May 20, 2012 - How much power does this eat?
journeyquest1 Says:
May 21, 2012 - Even though this says true bypass i hear it is a tone sucker. It is the only thing that will sway me. The Korg PB is supposed to be true-true bypass. Not just a label.
ProGuitarShopDemos Says:
May 21, 2012 - This is as "true" as it gets, not just a label. Tone sucking can actually happen from too many true bypass pedals.












Taldegardo92 Says:
May 27, 2011 - I'm sure I'll buy this one, but the only defect is the price