Product: Korg DT-10
Price Paid: 39.. traded in a ph-3 rrp 69 (#)
Submitted
07/03/2003
at
09:46am
by
Mat
Ease of Use
:
10
it's a tuner, what else can be said. one button on/off. more accurate than the boss tu-2, and it looks better.
Sound Quality
:
9
once again it's a tuner, i use it in my 'tuner out' on my amp. and have a handy lil' mute button on my amp(i have the tuner by my amp, so it's not cluttering up my pedal board)
Reliability
:
7
it's beuilt like a tank, yet to gig with it, but. it looks like it'll take a beating, and still look lush.gets a 7, cos i've not gigged with it, and this is based on a few practises.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
i've got a 12month warrenty with my local store, so i'll just take it to them when it falls apart(which i do doubt)
Overall Rating
:
9
this is the best tuner i've used(i've yet to explore rackmount stuff, but i enjoy the footon feel of lots of pedals) and to top it off, it looks so nice, no doubt it'll attract attention at gigs, sleak and silver.
Product: Korg DT-10
Price Paid: 89 (EUR)
Submitted
06/30/2003
at
08:04am
by
MITZKY
Ease of Use
:
10
For us knuckle heads: It has one button to hit from above, very easy to target even if drunk (falling down will do), it's nerd-proof.
Sound Quality
:
9
Thanks to it's buffer amp, the sound is actually freshened up (= altered). I myself think it's pretty neat, but I would understand those who prefer the Sabine Tuner for it's hardwire bypass. The tuner is not as "colourful" as the boss pendant but more accurate and slightly quicker.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Looks pretty unbreakable to me - let time tell this story...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Dunno.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
If it would be equipped will a hardwire bypass and the bosses' strobe mode, it would be perfect. Si it's simply the best floor tuner out there (although I'd like to see it with BLUE LEDs... but hey, that's my humble opinion... ;o)