Only problem is it doesnt have a ease of opening as it seems as if IM going to break it. never have broken it and would most deff run out at buy again if lost stolen or left on stage for the next guy.
Price: $19.99 (new)
Where Obtained: Guitar Center
Chromatic auto-tuner with large calibration range: from A-410 to A-480 Generates 12 chromatic tones in the full calibration range
Batteries included
N/a I dont use it for sound.
Great ease of use...I had two gigs and the last one was very late. I figured I'd tune it up before I rested didnt know the setting was at 470 instead of my preferred 443 on stage dissaster...but I was able to tune while in song in about 30 seconds after terrible detune the thing.
I have to say this thing is totally durable Ive done everything to it except pour liquid over it. Its highly durable as I have dropped in on cement more than I can remember.
I have about 20 of these they all work great.
I just wanted to 2nd this review
Model Year: 2004
Price: $16.00 (new)
Where Obtained: dealer
Only has input, no output or thru
It is easy to calibrate, you have to be sure you are on 440
You need a tuner. Get this one.
This one will do you until you lose it, pour pop onto it, or upgrade to a stage tuner. It tracks down to low B fine. It's small & portable. It has a huge battery life.
It's major design flaw is the calibration buttons are too easy to hit accidently. (However it is just as easy to recalibrate to 440.)
I'd like it to have ability to light up the LCD display; it's hard to read it in the dark.
N/A; it only has an input jack.
Very easy to use. It loses a point for the ease of de-calibrating it.
It's durability is excellent for a basic tuner.