Archive for the ‘Bass Tuner’ Category.

Korg GA30 Guitar and Bass Tuner

Korg GA30 Guitar and Bass TunerUltra-compact design. High-precision LCD.

Ultra-Compact LCD Needle-Style Dedicated Guitar and Bass Tuner. High accuracy and superb functionality have made Korg tuners the worldwide favorite. And now, the new GA-30 joins the best-selling GA Series of tuners. With even more features, like a pitch reference tone and quinta-flat tuning, the GA-30 tuner packs basic functionality and convenient tuning functions into ultra-compact bodies. Check for price!

Feature:
This little turner really works well. This little tuner didn’t include any bells or whistles but it is a great tuner. The best feature is you can use it to tune both guitar and bass, and that there’s not a lot of buttons or anything to get confused with.

This way is much better than the tuning fork and you only have to tune each string one time! The tuner automatically selects the correct string note after you pluck the string. The analog needle (actually a digital representation) is fairly steady when tuning and it is easy to make string adjustments until the greed led becomes lit. That is all there is to it. Check for more features!

Quality:
The tuner can “listen” to the string when you pluck it, telling you via a set of lights and a LCD meter how “in-tune” the string is. You can also have it issue a specific sound for the string you want to tune and then match your sound to the tuner’s. This tuner is of the highest quality as far as you concerned. The mike worked really well for an acoustic guitar and electric guitar. Very user friendly and intuitive comes with batteries. The bad is that when open to change batteries, exposes entire circuitry.

Sound:
Sound as in helping you get your guitar into tune, works very well. Makes getting into tune a lot less timely.

Value:
It’s really cheap (in money terms not quality) and. It has no frills or anything, only 15 buck. Check latest price!

Agreat product at a rock bottom price this is the best value when it comes to tuners. It’s small, accurate when tuning, and affordable.

Ease of Use:
There is nothing to do but turn this tuner on and start tuning your instrument. Very easy even for idiots. Tuner is easy. Pop in the batteries turn it on and start hitting strings and it’ll send the digital needle to where you are as opposed to the middle where you should be. The more you tune the closer the precise needle gets to the green light. It’s that easy, once you’re done you’ll be in perfect tune. It identifies each string with its number and letter i.e. E6 A5 etc.

Desirability:
Good design, clean. It is just a practical addition to setup. You gotta have a tuner. It is compact and trim, it’s got a solid feel, and great look.

Overall:
Just easy to please or this is a very good little tuner. This thing is so easy to use. It’s very accurate also. Plus this is the cheapest one I’ve found after looking for one for so long. And it got here fast too.

Technical Info:
Tuning: 12-note equal-tempered
Detection range: 23.12Hz - 1975.54Hz
Guitar Reference tone: 7B-6E-5A-4D-3G-2B-1E
Bass Reference tone: LB-4E-3A-2D-1G-HC
Built-in Speaker
Tuning modes: Meter (auto guitar/bass) and Sound (auto guitar/bass)
Flat tuning: 1 - 5 semitones “Quinta Flat”
Tuning accuracy: +/-1cent
Sound accuracy: +/-1.5 cent
Connection jack: Input jack (1/4 in. mono)
Power supply: 2 AAA batteries 3V
Battery life: 100 hours, approximately
Dimensions (W x D x H): 4.1 x 2.52 x 0.6 in. (104 x 64 x 15 mm)
Weight: 2.86 oz. (81 g), including batteries
Included items: Owner’s Manual, (2)AAA batteries

Buy Now!

Qwik Tune QT1 Guitar and Bass Tuner

Qwik Tune QT1 Guitar and Bass TunerFor acoustic, electric, or bass guitar.

This auto tuner is designed for use with any acoustic, electric, or bass guitar and features auto note selection, in/out jacks, meter, and LED lights.

Feature:
Pretty basic. Has input and output jacks which is nice for tuning an electric guitar. Auto and manual modes. Switches off after ten seconds of non use which saves battery power. Check Price.

Quality:
Only replaced the battery twice in that time.

Buggy as heck. I’ve seen a few of these things and all they are lousy as attenuating frequencies. The meaning you’re playing a low E that is just a tad flat but it the goes from reading D# to F. Aggravating. It’s share of use, though not for the last five or so. It’s now going belly up, hardly usable, mostly broke. It never took a fall. The Korg took many falls, on the other hand, and spent a winter lost underneath a six inch layer of snow. IT STILL WORKS!

Sound:
It is the quietest tuner.

Ease of Use:
Very straightforward. Automatic mode allows you to tune any string. In manual mode you simply select the string you wish to tune. Displays if the string is in tune or if its under or over the correct frequency using an LCD needle.

Very hard of hearing about reading the frequency of a note

Value:
Perhaps not as feature packed as other models, but for a simple and easy to use tuner may this one is value for money. Check latest price.

Desirability:
Pocket size, you can take it anywhere. Light Weight. Like that can leave it inline between on guitar and amplifier so you can check your guitar between songs. this is worth the price that it’s going for because they last and they are easy to read.

Overall:
This product was the worst tune. The tuning needle jumps all over the place and ends up making your guitar out of tune rather than tuning. The manual setting doesn’t even register half the strings and the auto tuner won’t tell you what string you just strummed or the string it is sounding like. But all it is depend on you.

Buy Now!