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Equipe B
Published on 02/19/06 at 01:44
I have the Korg DT10 for two 1 ½ years. Look nice. Has two different input, a bypass mode the other in direct mode. There is an exit that allows outputter so to this tuner in a rack effect. Level playing comfort: it's a great tuner scene, although the notes displayed widely, and the indicator LED flash is so visible from afar.
Performance level: while there is spectacular, there is no variation in the parasitic diode, when the note is recognized it does not move non-stop as the other tuners. In addition it is able to recognize the root when playing an agreement, the coup is not connected while letting you play to verify that the tuning does not vary too much after a wide vibrato, for example.
Finally, frequency level detection: it detects without difficulty the notes of a low (or even after a string If the knowledge of a serious bass).
Hic small price: the € 100. So one is tempted to take less at the concurrently, but value for money is incomparable.
If I had to redo this choice without hesitation. The DT 10 is the tuner to have.
Performance level: while there is spectacular, there is no variation in the parasitic diode, when the note is recognized it does not move non-stop as the other tuners. In addition it is able to recognize the root when playing an agreement, the coup is not connected while letting you play to verify that the tuning does not vary too much after a wide vibrato, for example.
Finally, frequency level detection: it detects without difficulty the notes of a low (or even after a string If the knowledge of a serious bass).
Hic small price: the € 100. So one is tempted to take less at the concurrently, but value for money is incomparable.
If I had to redo this choice without hesitation. The DT 10 is the tuner to have.