![]() Your tuner is messed up and displaying the wrong notes even though it is in tune Green light on C means the string is tuned to C. It means you are in tune with the letter that is showing. Just showing a green light doesn't mean you are in tune. If your guitar sounds OUT OF TUNE (doesn't match the sound of the reference notes) Your strings should sound the same as this: Use a reference pitch to tune to (not sure what this site has, so I'll link a generic one). The letter should match the note you are playing. Not sure if you are counting the strings right. Why do you have your tone knobs all the way down? Tune it the way you play it. Is this right? Am I suppose to look at what letter the read out is giving me? Or just make sure the light is green when I strum that string.Īny help letting me know what I'm doing wrong would be appreciated! I turn the tuning pegs here and there, get the green light but I'm still at Low E. I strum the 5th string (second to bottom string), I get a B with a green light.īut when I strum the 4th string, I get a read out of Low E. When I strum the bottom string (6th string), I get a E on my digital tuner with the green light. Here's my problem: I've used the Reference Tuner on the site and I know I should be: E-A-D-G-B-E. I have both my tone volumes all the way down and my volume on high and my pick up switch is all the way at the bottom. I have a Spectrum electric guitar and a Guitar Professor Qwik Tune digital tuner. ![]()
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