This tuner will clip right onto your guitar, and features a full-color display to help you quickly get each of your strings in tune.
This tuner can rotate 360 degrees, allowing you to position it in any direction that you want.
This tuner is convenient and unobtrusive, allowing you to easily ensure that your instrument is always in tune (even on dark stages)
This tuner features tuning modes for guitar, bass, ukulele, violin, and chromatic. The FCT-2 dual-hinge design allows you to mount the tuner on either side of your instrument’s headstock.
With this highly precise micro clip-on tuner, the audience will never know that you even have a tuner on your instrument.
The easy-to-read tri-color backlit screen displays the note in red when out of tune, yellow when close, and green when ready. It’s powered by an included Cr2032 battery.
This tuner allows you to spend less time tuning and more time playing. The advanced Microprocessor and highly sensitive Piezo sensor will ensure your instrument is accurately tuned in a flash.
This tuner was built with a strong and durable design that is made to last, no matter whether you’re a music hobbyist or touring road warrior.
This tuner is simple and accurate. It is easy to clip onto many instruments, and features 360-degree rotation capabilities to adjust to your desired angle.
This tuner offers 6 C tone standard pitch, corresponding to the six strings of guitars and other musical instruments.
This tuner offers built-in buzzer pickup for interference-free tuning, and is built to last with a strong and durable design.
This tuner has four tuning modes (chromatic, guitar, violin, ukulele, etc), covering a wide range of instruments that includes nearly all stringed instruments.
The first thing to think about with your new tuner is whether or not you need one that can be clipped onto your guitar. Most tuners will offer this feature, while some tuners can be purchased with or without a clip. You certainly are not required to clip your tuner onto your guitar, but it can be a handy feature to have included, and one that can help keep it nearby anytime you need to use it. Additionally, many tuners will be able to rotate, allowing you to configure them to the easiest position for you to see and use them (or hide them when the show begins).
Another thing to think about is how many tuners you want. Most tuners are sold individually, but some tuners are available in multi-packs that will include more than one tuner per purchase. This can be helpful if you want to have a backup tuner in case your main tuner has a battery that dies, or gets lost. It can also be nice if you have more than one guitar, and you want to keep a tuner nearby with each one.
You’ll notice that most tuners have LED displays. These displays can offer a wide range of functions, but it all starts with telling you how close your note is to being in tune. As you look for different tuners, you might consider which ones have the best LED displays, and what options leave something to be desired. You want to purchase the tuner with the LED display that is the easiest to see and interpret.
Lastly, you might look for any other bonuses included with your tuner. You’re not purchasing a tuner because you need a capo, but you probably won’t complain if your tuner comes with a free capo included. Same with guitar picks – you can never have too many of those on hand. You can always buy these things separately, but it might be a good tie-breaker to help you choose a tuner if you’re looking at two options and one includes bonuses while the other doesn’t.
A: It depends on which option you’re looking at, but as a general rule, you should expect that your frequency range can be adapted to the instrument that you’re working with. A common range available is B0 to B7 with A440 calibration, with other devices offering up to 6 C tone pitching.
A: Again, it depends on the individual tuner, but many tuners are optimized to provide increased battery life, and most tuners will include the first battery that you’ll need to use your tuner. A popular feature to see in tuners is an auto shut-off function that will power down the tuner if it hasn’t been used in several minutes. This can help you from running your battery too long in the event that you forget to turn it off before a show or a performance.