Musedo Clip-On Chromatic Auto-Tuner, Black
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Product Description
Musedo is a leader in making compact, reliable tuners and metronomes that are incredibly accurate, easy to use and have a remarkably affordable price.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10683 in Musical Instruments
- Brand: Musedo
- Model: MUS-T-23
- Released on: 2009-06-30
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .15 pounds
Features
- Chromatic Tuner
- Tune with Tones or Vibrations
- Backlit LCD
Customer Reviews
Average
This is nice and compact and does the job when I am at the local jam session, but it goes thru batteries quick and sometimes is hard to see based on the view you have of it.
Nice idea but does not deliver
This instrument was used on a Cello. It is only suitable for tuning higher notes but not the low ones. Using it otherwise may prove painstakingly hard even if successful. For any given range its pitch range is too narrow for tuning a really badly tuned instrument. If you have a computer at hand it would be wiser to tune it using In-Tune Multi-Instrument Tuner (http://www.musicmasterworks.com/tuning_software.html). I have had excellent experience with it and it works much better. You can download a demo to test it. Overall, a nice idea but does not deliver. I would shy away from it.
Fast tuner
This is a very fast tuner, and easy to read.
It doesn't quite rate a "5" because the selector switch is just clunky.
It's placed on the top edge of the tuner in a way that is not easy to see, reach, or manipulate, so it's too easy to set the darn thing in the wrong mode. What's worse, the switch is a tiny black plastic slider, set against a black plastic body, with black markings, and even if you turn yourself into a pretzel to view it dead-on, it's still hard to differentiate the settings. With that very good display screen, they had plenty of opportuity to show the modes on the display, but I guess we wait for that improvement in later versions. Despite this puzzling design shortcoming, this is the best tuner I've used and I definitely look forward to further improvements.



