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If you're talking about the D'Addario NS on body tuner, the manual says it turns off automatically after 10 minutes. Isn't that enough time to tune your instrument? I don't think there's anything else quite like it.
I'm not much of a jammer, and I came up before the days of clip on electronic tuners, so I usually tune before a session or show, and then make any further adjustments by ear. I have a Korg simulated needle tuner which has worked well for years, and I really like the gString tuner app which I have on my tablet and phone. I do have a Crafters clip on tuner, which I bought because it was small enough to fit in the small accessory pockets of my old violin cases. I don't think they're made anymore, and I wouldn't recommend it because the buttons are tiny and finicky, but it does work.
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Originally posted by DougDJust occurred to me that maybe the D'Addario tuner doesn't turn itself off until there's no signal input, and since its attached to the instrument that won't happen as long as you keep playing. So maybe you have to turn it off manually.
That's right. I find the battery life is pretty good if you do turn it off between tunings. One thing I think should be considered is how any of these tuners read the notes. In general the technology has gotten better in recent years. I've used a number of different brands and find the D'Addario gives an accurate and steady reading. Other brands I have used have a jumpier read out.
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Originally posted by DougDJust occurred to me that maybe the D'Addario tuner doesn't turn itself off until there's no signal input, and since its attached to the instrument that won't happen as long as you keep playing. So maybe you have to turn it off manually.
Was totally about to say this. Ten seconds is plenty, but then you start playing (or your fiddle "hears" someone else's instrument).
I use the D'Addario tuner, but I purchased 4 rechargeable CR2023 batteries to power it.
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The charge doesn't last as long as a non-rechargeable battery, but who cares when you've got three more in your case?