Danelectro Danomatic tuner
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Product: Danelectro Danomatic tuner
Price Paid: 60 (UK pounds)
Submitted 08/29/2001
at 03:41am
by Tom
Email: tomoconnoruk<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
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2
This tuner is not easy to use. It does not work properly and therefore it can't be said that it is easy to use. It is very difficult to tune your guitar with this tuner.
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
I use an old telecaster, with a Marshall tube amp.
There is no sound quality as this is a tuner.
Reliability
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6
The unit functions properly, however in that proper function it does not effectively tune your guitar.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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2
This effect should be taken off of the market. I bought the White BOSS chromatic tuner for myself, and the silver Fender tuner for the other guitarist in my band, and they work much better than the Danelectro.
Product: Danelectro Danomatic tuner
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/10/2001
at 11:21am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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9
easy to use.
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
no effect, hey it's a tuner.
Reliability
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9
it doesn't work very well, but it does work poorly very consistently.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
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1
the needle won't move as your tuning, (even very slowly) then it jumps way over. I could die of old age trying to use this at a gig. It also may show you every note in the scale while you are trying to tune one string. Is it A#, F, D#? I hoped when I got AC power to it it would help, but it's no better.If you never play live and have lots of time, this is the tuner for you.
Product: Danelectro Danomatic tuner
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/14/2001
at 02:41pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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No Opinion
I hate it. Works okay, but you have to have an AC adapter for the LCD to light. You can see that the note is flat or sharp, but you can't see what the note is. Bad when you've got the thing muted and you are using different tunings.....
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Product: Danelectro Danomatic tuner
Price Paid: 800 (ATS)
Submitted 02/12/2001
at 02:53am
by cube
Email: wolfgang<dot>wuerfel at infonova<dot>at
Ease of Use
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10
Straightforward, no options, nothing to change or set
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
It's not supposed to sound, so no rating here
Reliability
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10
Very solid built, no problem
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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1
Well, here's the bad thing: This thing doesn't do very well the job it's supposed to to! In fact, this is the worst tuner I ever had. It takes a long time to recognize the right string, suddenly displays a completly different tone, switches back and so on. You mute the string and the display doesn't change for 2 seconds. Very bad in live situations when you don't have time. Danelectro may be good at effects, but they shure don't know how to make a digital tuner! Korg tuners are far better. Don't buy this thing. It looks pretty cool but it's functionality lacks. I'll throw it away.
Product: Danelectro Danomatic tuner
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/04/2000
at 12:12pm
by Dan the Strat Man
Email: mdemonico at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
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8
The thing I like about this tuner is that it mutes your guitar. It also lights up, so when it's dark on stage, you can see it.
Sound Quality
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10
This tuner doesn't take away any of your guitar's tone. I have a Fender Stratocaster. The amp. I use is a Classic 30 all tube combo.
Reliability
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10
I can depend on it because it tells you your battery runs out.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Nope never delt with the company before.
Overall Rating
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10
I compared it to the Boss tu-2. The TU-2 is real sensitive,so it takes forever to tune.
Product: Danelectro Danomatic tuner
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 07/12/2000
at 07:42am
by Daniel
Email: grimesd_98 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
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10
Great in-line tuner for quick on stage tuning. Has two outputs (muted and unmuted).
Sound Quality
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10
It's great.
Reliability
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10
It's reliable.
Customer Support
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10
I had an old one that I broke within the warranty. They sent me a new one and I've only used this one like 5 times. Now I have the POD with built in tuner.
Overall Rating
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10
It's a great tuner.
Product: Danelectro Danomatic tuner
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 06/07/2000
at 08:03pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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8
pretty easy to use, some delay on tracking the note sometimes, nothing too bad
Sound Quality
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4
im using a fender american strat through a marshall 2x12 amp, the only problem ive had is the cheap plastic used for the input and output begins to pop and crack when i move my cable
Reliability
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4
works fine except for the input problem, would be a great pedal if the used metal instead of plastic
Customer Support
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No Opinion
never dealt with them
Overall Rating
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4
great pedal, works good except for the problem with the input jack, replace the plastic with metal and itll be indestructable, but because of the cheapness of design ill have to give it a 4
Product: Danelectro Danomatic tuner
Price Paid: US $65
Submitted 05/23/2000
at 09:02pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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10
Just plug it in, it's automatically on
Sound Quality
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10
Sound quality is just fine, it's a tuner so it doesn't change anything.
Reliability
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10
If there was a nuclear war, I have no doubt that Keith Richards and Dano pedals would survive
Customer Support
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10
I've emailed them, they are very fast and friendly.
Overall Rating
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10
I used a Qwik Tune before I got this one. This is much better than the Qwik Tune because the Dano allows alternate tunings and can pick up the low B on 5 and 6 string basses.
Product: Danelectro Danomatic tuner
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/04/2000
at 01:49pm
by Stew Crookes
Email: none
Ease of Use
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10
Seems to be a lot of people had problems making this thing work - slow tracking, etc. but I've found it very easy to use. Used with the neck pickup and lowering your volume a bit and turning your tone knob to zero it tracks fast and well. Works as well as most tuners I've tried, and was the sturdiest floor tuner at the store. It's also great for changing guitars silently. I like it!
Sound Quality
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9
I don't really notice any significant change in the sound quality when using this pedal, unless of course I step on the mute switch. I play with a Gibson Les Paul, or a Nighthawk (set up with a Dobro Nut) through a Tone Lizard amp (small Canadian boutique outfit - they're cool)
Reliability
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10
I've gigged with this pedal without a back up many times and it's worked great. I'd gig without a backup for this or my Daddy-O without a huge fear of let down. Dano makes good stuff.
Customer Support
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10
Emailed a few time with questions and they were prompt and informative. More than I can say for Gibson.
Overall Rating
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9
Unlike most people who submitted reviews, I like this pedal. It does the job fast and well If you just turn those knobs counterclockwise a bit. If it were lost or stolen I'd get another. Its a good pedal if you know how to use it. I suggest buying one used from some dumb kid who couldn't make it work with the bridge humbucker of his Ibanez with the volume and tone wide open through a MetalZone into the tuner. Seems to be a lot of them (judging from the reviews here) and I'm sure they wouldn't want very much for it. Vive la suckers!
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