Re: Single most useful pedal



Tony Done wrote:


The number of votes for a tuner is interesting. I and the few musos I know
don't use in line tuners,

"muso"s don't absolutely have to have a tuner, they can tell when
their guitar is out of tune, and they can get it in tune usually
before the next chorus. Most of us had to learn to tune using other
instruments, not didge ittal thingies on the floor. Ghastly habit.

rct
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