'The HT-6 equals it's rival in many areas and, if we're splitting hairs, beats it with its LED count. It's arguably easier to use, since the display's transition between polyphonic and single-string tuning is less disruptive'.
'The true bypass champion reveals its hand with the latest tuning development', Total Guitar magazine reviews the new Hardwire HT-6 Polyphonic Tuner awarding it with a 5/5 overall rating and a TG best buy award.
'The display gives you a matrix of 90 LEDs. That's six horizontal rows with 15 lights for each string. It's fast and doesn't skip around too much, which is a flaw in a lot of tuners. Just strum all the strings and the HT-6 will work the rest out for you'.
'Take a look at the back of the pedal and you'll see two power sockets. One is for plugging in a power supply (the HT-6 also works from a standard PP3 battery), the other is for daisy-chaining power from your adaptor to the rest of your pedals. In addition, there's a micro-USB socket, which will eventually offer the ability to upgrade the HT-6's software for different tunings'.
'...the HT-6 is a serious contender for your cash'.
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