Highlights
Quality
After using those old quartz meter tuners with the slide switches for each string this thing is amazing
Very convenient when compared with the tuner i currently have which sits on my lap while tuning
Imho its better to start with the low e as it has the most tension and work your way up to the high e then do it again
Packaging/appearance
Rubber pads on the clip protect your finish
I like the placement on the head out of the way
Competitiveness
Real easy to see but not as sensitve as a korg as far a precision tunning
This by far the best turner on the market
Overview
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- This product had a total of 203 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 27 2021.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is made of plastic and so i do not recommend dropping it from a great heights or accidentally stepping on it as with anything made of plastic
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its almost invisible onstage it hides behind the guitar headstock
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Although it can be used to check intonation its really not accurate enough to start screwing around with your bridge setup
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Much better than the one that came with my beginner ukulele and hands down better than the tuner app i tried to use
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This one they got rid of the useless micvibe mode switch
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
No slide switches just the onoff button and it displays every note not just the 6 base strings
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It even turns itself off if you forget
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not that i actually ever managed to do it