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Conn strobetuner st-11
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I'd like to trade my ST-11 (110V AC) type with the european type ST-12 (220V AC). If there's any american person which ownes ST-12 and would like to trade with me, please contact. Pictures will be sent by e-mail, item locate on CA,USA. Thanks, Dan. |
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Conn strobetuner st-11
Laurence Payne lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom wrote:
On 23 Aug 2006 12:46:11 -0700, wrote: Hello I'd like to trade my ST-11 (110V AC) type with the european type ST-12 (220V AC). If there's any american person which ownes ST-12 and would like to trade with me, please contact. I remember using one of these when they were all there was, and a very good job it did too. And I can understand your wanting to hang on to it as an interesting antique. But, functionally, does it do anything special? You could buy a nice modern tuner for the price of carriage. It does... it is MUCH easier to deal with complex notes using a strobotuner. For instruments that have several strings per note (like a piano), the strobotuner lets you see how far apart they are tuned. I think the only difference between the ST-11 and the ST-12 is the disc. You should call Conn and verify this, but I think that changing an ST-11 into an ST-12 is a half-hour job to change the disc, and Conn will probably sell you an ST-12 disc at a reasonable price. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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