I am not sure if this is correct as it appears on Korg.uk
http://www.korg.co.uk/products/tuners/lca120/tu_lca120.asp
It is being sold by many dealers online too.
Jaroslaw
W dniu 2012-02-10 17:41, David Smith pisze:
One consideration might be that the LCA-120 appears to no longer be made...
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On Feb 10, 2012, at 2:44 AM, Jaroslaw Lipski<[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, Thomann has it even cheaper which makes me think even more if I really
need those other features. LCA120 has a line in too. The accuracy should be
the same as it is meant for orchestral instruments. The design is really nice
and handy - after folding it fits easily in any jacket pocket and can be kept
safely on a music stand (as it is flat). Big screen makes it even more
convenient for a concert situation. My main concern is preset programming
feature which I haven't had opportunity to try. Otherwise it looks to me like
everything I need during a concert or rehearsal. But obviously anyone of you
that had any experience with LCA120 is welcomed to comment. I know OT120, it is
good but not absolutely necessary in my opinion. The main reason for not using
cheaper equivalents was a lack of temperament presets. LCA 120 has it (once you
programme it). So...
Anyway, thanks for a post
All best
Jaroslaw
W dniu 2012-02-10 09:49, hera caius pisze:
On Thomann:
OT120 - 91 euro
LCA120 - 30 euro
It means it is 3x cheaper.
Obviously the OT120 has much more features.
I use OT120 from 2007 and it was perfect for all situations and all
instruments including Harpsichord, Positif Organ, Viola da Gamba,
Violin, Baroque flute and all my lutes and guitars.It also has line in
and out for more electric and amplified signal.
But hey, that's my opinion...
Good luck,
Caius
--- On Thu, 2/9/12, Jaroslaw Lipski<[email protected]> wrote:
From: Jaroslaw Lipski<[email protected]>
Subject: [LUTE] korg lca-120
To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, February 9, 2012, 5:40 PM
Anyone using Korg LCA-120? I just wonder if the difference between this
model and OT-120 is worth paying almost twice as much money. My first
impression is that what is unique for OT-120 is "Sound back" mode and
eight presets for historical temperaments, however one can programme
his own presets in LCA-120, so in this respect the difference doesn't
seem to be huge. On the other hand LCA-120 is very handy, flat and has
a big LCD which is very good for a concert situation.
Any thoughts?
All best
Jaroslaw
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