Meh... It's up to you. They don't belong to me. They belong to you! That's what gifts are.
I will mention that you can get a good tuner on your phone, but those really work best with acoustics, where you're not dealing with the amplification aspect which may add distortion. For that, I recommend the clip on tuner, like you have coming in a few days. Amazon says to expect delivery "October 7 - 12". So, that's a five day window.
But, a clip-on tuner works with anything, even an unplugged electric. Those work by sensing the vibration.
What you REALLY want is a 'strobe tuner'. I have a variety of them. They are the peak of accuracy. I did not spend the money to send you a proper strobe tuner. You are getting a clip-on tuner. It'll work just fine - even showing you the cents, or it should. Dunno... I haven't tried that specific brand. It looks like it shows cents.
Also, leaving a tuner on your guitar may lead to it leaving marks on the guitar from the rubber interacting with the finish. Personally, I don't much care unless the guitars are extremely valuable. If they're valuable, don't leave the tuner on 'em. Though, they really mostly react with nitrocellulose finishes and I suspect the guitars you own are all poly finished.
I used to have a clip on tuner but it fell off the guitar as I was playing and instantly got stepped on. Christopher has got one. I use his tuner to try to be in tune with him when we play together, but when I am playing by myself I just tune the guitar to itself. Unless I'm recording where I am going to be adding other instruments
I don't have a perfect ear, but it's pretty close. So, I'll often just tune a guitar to itself - or just tune the E string and tune to that. Guitars are inherently out of tune to some extent and can't be made to be exactly in tune, though the multiscale fanned frets try to - and get it closer.
But, yeah, it's a clip-on tuner. It should work. It'll be there soon.
Chris says he is busy all week and all this coming weekend, so he won't be coming by to jam until some time next week
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