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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-11-16 6:29 PM (#390597)
Subject: Sabine Tuners



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I'm looking to get another tuner to take when I play out. I have a clip on but it does not work well on Ovation headstock's.

Thinking about a Sabine AX-2000W but am not that familiar with them. This model sticks to the surface and is removable. Are they accurate? Do they stay put when playing?

Opinions.....
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2009-11-16 6:46 PM (#390598 - in reply to #390597)
Subject: Re: Sabine Tuners



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Location: GA USA
That's an interesting looking device. I don't know about that model. but I have two Sabine STX-1100's and I like them a lot.
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Beal
Posted 2009-11-16 7:07 PM (#390599 - in reply to #390597)
Subject: Re: Sabine Tuners



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Get a Seiko clip, they run in the $30 range. That's what I did and they fit Ovations. I also plug it into a little Seiko chromatic tuner that I think was $60 back whenever I got it.. I've found this to be the best, been through the intellitouches etc.
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Miguel - BR
Posted 2009-11-16 7:42 PM (#390600 - in reply to #390597)
Subject: Re: Sabine Tuners


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Location: Alagoas, Brazil
I have a clip-on also, and it sometimes fails to read one or other string, usually D or G.

So, if I´m thinking of a more demanding situation - other than tunning the guitar before playing in my living room - I use a Boss TU-80, conected to the cable, just before the amp.

I also have a short cable - 1m (~3ft) - that I can use to connect the tuner to the amp. So the tuner sits leisurely on the amp, ready to use.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-11-16 9:59 PM (#390601 - in reply to #390597)
Subject: Re: Sabine Tuners



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At home I use a Korg CA-30 Chromatic which works really well. I'll take a look at Seiko.
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sdmf8894
Posted 2009-11-17 10:35 PM (#390602 - in reply to #390597)
Subject: Re: Sabine Tuners


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I've got a Sabine AX-800 tuner, it's a really old model but still works great and is very accurate. I think the first one they came out with that sticks to the guitar body. It stays put and is super easy to remove.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2009-11-17 10:55 PM (#390603 - in reply to #390597)
Subject: Re: Sabine Tuners



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I picked up a Sabine AX-2000W on eBay today.
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