These work exceptionally well. I have a Sonic Research Turbo Tuner (ST-200) that I use live and this is just as accurate. I had tried clip-ons in the past and they just didn't get close enough for me. This one does. It works passably on bass but not quite as well as with guitar. I own about 5 of these now and they've all been reliable.
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Haven't used much yet. Installed on jazz bass and Les Paul copy. I just used the existing screws without problem, which keeps the original parts in place, and avoids the famously low quality screws that come with it. And also avoids any issues with different screw with or pitch. Have to strike notes quite vigorously to get a reading, and even then bit dodgey. But still very helpful. Particularly on bass where it's easy to find one note and reliably just relatively tune to that. Having an electronic tuner always on the instrument is really a winner. (The D'Addario soundhole tuner for acoustic guitars has been highly successful for me.)
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These are my favorite clip on tuners for bass guitar as they combine a small size, easy to read display, long battery life, and quick string pickup. Additional features are a built-in adjustable metronome, which I don't use much, but it's nice to have. This is best used on a four string standard tuned bass, as the string vibrations are quickly tracked and the multi colored display lets you know in a flash where your tuning is. You can easily change the tuning to other cents as well for alternate tunings. The case is reasonably rugged as is the clip on device. I've never had one break or not attach itself to the headstock. The battery life seems to run for quite a long time before needing replaced. Cons are due to its small size, they can easily be lost or misplaced. The other issue is, it doesn't always pick up the low be string. To combat this, just hit the fifth fret harmonic and it will do fine. I bought two, so both my main basses will have one. This is the third one I've got. (The other one was lost at a gig.) They are great to have in your gear bag. I would definitely buy more if these quit or were lost.Read full review
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I have had these for about a week now and I couldn't be happier. I ordered two, to try them, and I will be getting some more on the way. I put one on my practice banjo (Epiphone 5-string) and one on an elec/acostic guitar. They add NO WEIGHT to either but have an easily readable screen. Until now I have been using a KORG tuner which was big, hard to manage while tuning, and very hard to see. These are so small you can leave them on your instrument without any worries and just reach up and hit the power button when you want to check your tunage. I try to stick with A=440hz but these little babies allow a large window of adjustment. The Metronome feature is okay, just a flashing light, but I'm comfortable with using my phone app for that. They are highly intuitive and require no programing for different instruments. You won't be sorry. I highly recommend one of these on every box you've got. P.S. Just used one to tune an AUTOHARP and it worked great!Read full review
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Bought the two-pack. Arrived quickly and in good condition. Easy to set up; easy to use. Unobtrusive, yet very easy to read in any light condition. Small enough to leave in position on the guitar when in the case. Makes it easy to study in tune...and for two guitars. Excellent value; high function.
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