[Harp-L] Turbo-tuner model ST-122



Hi folks,

I'm considering the purchase of a strobe tuner and ran across this....
Anyone have experience with it, or insight on how well it might work for
tuning harps?

http://www.turbo-tuner.com/index.htm

Specs:
*	The ST-122 is a true strobe tuner (not virtual, and not a
simulation). The easy to read display instantly shows the slightest
change in pitch. 
*	Tunes any note in the scale from C0 (16.35 Hz) to C8 (4,186.0
Hz). 
*	Use one of the built in open tunings or easily define your own.
Comes standard with a host of alternate tunings for guitar and bass,
plus bowed instruments. 
*	Automatic note selection for hands-free operation. Manual
override for special uses. 
*	Transpose all notes up to 6 semitones in either direction. 
*	Plug it right inline with your effects chain. 
*	Tune your acoustic instrument without clip on mics. 
*	The A4 reference pitch may be set to any frequency between 220.0
Hz and 880.0 Hz in .1 Hz increments. (Default is 440.0 Hz). 
*	The frequency of the note in Hertz can be displayed along with
the note name and octave. 
*	Uses standard 9 Volt battery (included) or optional AC adapter
(9 Volt DC). 
*	The Turbo Tuner remembers the settings from the last time it was
powered down. This can be changed by the user so the tuner can power up
in any state desired. 
*	The ST-122 uses the equal temperament by default, and the user
may define up to 14 different 12 note temperaments. The Just and
Pythagorean temperaments are already programmed into the unit at the
factory.
*	The internal time base of each ST-122 Turbo Tuner is calibrated
at the factory to +/- 1ppm (that's .0017 cents) and is guaranteed to
maintain an accuracy of +/- .02 cents for the life of the product. 
Thanks for any info... Howard Parks





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