Re: Hidden D'Addario Micro Tuners....
My friends all had D'Addario violin micro tuners for their fiddles, so I bought one and tried it on my fiddle. I disliked it intensely, it just seemed to always be in the way while I played or just bothered me by constantly peering over the corner at me. Trying to figure out what to do with it, I finally decided to try it on a mandolin. It works fairly well. The only problem is that the clamp is not exceptionally secure, so if I was playing at a jam or actually lived in a world where I had a gig, I don't think it would last very long before falling off. But since I haven't jammed with anyone in almost a year, it works very well for me at home during practice. As tiny tuners go, it gets the job done, no complaints on its accuracy.
Rob Ross
Apple Valley, Minne-SOH-tah
1996 Flatiron A5-Performer, 1915 Gibson F-2 (loaned to me by a friend), 2008 Kentucky Master KM-505 A-Model
1925 Bacon Peerless tenor banjo (Irish tuning), 1985 Lloyd Laplant F-5, 2021 Ibanez PFT2 Tenor Guitar (GDAE)
and of course, the 1970 Suzuki-Violin-Sha Bowl Back Taterbug
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