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The Roadie is a flat-out winner
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The Roadie is not perfect, but it's pretty damn amazing
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When I first got it I had a few problems using the Roadie.
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The Roadie failed to meet my expectations.
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Generally the Roadie works well.
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It isn't a problem as Roadie works flawlessly on any guitar with a decent set of tuners.
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Contacted the Roadie support team only to get a perplexing "I don't know what could be happening"
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The only concern I have is, if you have a tightly tuned guitar (like my acoustic), Roadie tends to stop when the Tuning Pegs are tight.
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When you have more than one guitar, the Roadie makes tuning them easier.
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The Roadie which I thought would be a great tool has been a nightmare
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Roadie works very well for both my Ibanez hollow body electric and my mandolin
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Roadie works very well for both my Ibanez hollow body electric and my mandolin
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This Roadie is fantastic, like I said; quick, easy and accurate and may I add AWESOME.
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I use the Roadie as well on my instruments.
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Roadie is accurate, very fast and if needed will accommodate a variety of specialized tunings, including A=432
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So the Roadie for me is worth the money.
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Well we were kicked off the gig and the management refused to pay us and my band kind of blamed me , but I blame the Roadie .
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If it's too far off, the Roadie sometimes gets confused and detunes certain strings to the point of slackness
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Overall I really like the Roadie
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I do have a Peterson strobe on my pedalboard, but Roadie is so much faster and seemingly just as accurate
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Roadie is user friendly, it's full-featured, it's exact, and it's better than any non-custom tuning with a manual device
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The Roadie worked great when new.
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Thank you again Roadie
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At times, it worked as it was supposed to, but other times, it failed miserably