• Reviews around clip (4.16 of 5)

    D'Addario Accessories Eclipse Headstock Tuner, Purple

    • Until now my second favorite clip-on tuner was the 
    • The clip is strong, but the clip also acts as a stand, so that's nice
    • I personally prefer the clip on tuners for acoustic and classical guitar performances both live and in the studio, as opposed to using a pedal tuner if I play live in an electrified rock scenario
    • These Eclipse units seem to have a good quality clip
    • I found this one on list as one of the best clip-on tuners and decided to give it a try..
    • After my $50 Polytune clip got chewed up by my dog, I decided I was done with expensive clip-on tuners.
    • This is not a StroboClip tuner but still a decent clip-on tuner, particularly for guitars
    • I have had some cheaper clip ons and this one is much better
    • It has a strong clip with rubber padding on the inside of each jaw to prevent scratches on the headstock of my guitar.
    • The clip is strong enough to hold on, but easy to open and close when I need to remove the tuner.
    • The clip is strong enough to hold on, but easy to open and close when I need to remove the tuner.
    • I personally prefer the clip on tuners for acoustic and classical guitar performances both live and in the studio, as opposed to using a pedal tuner if I play live in an electrified rock scenario
    • The clip is very secure and doesn't slip
    • The clip is padded to prevent marring the guitar's finish and the display can be swiveled to get just the right angle
    • This tuner has an intuitive interface, compact design, and handy clip
    • I love the clip-on tuners best since you can still tune in a noisy environment but sometimes they don't work so well.
    • I love the clip-on tuners best since you can still tune in a noisy environment but sometimes they don't work so well.
    • A decade ago, a reliable clip-on tuner could easily cost $50 or more, had a difficult to read monochrome display, and was both heavy and bulky due the batteries needed to power it.
    • The clip is solid and firm.
    • I'd say this clip is better, and the design is more 'serious,' the other one being more 'goofy.'I'd say give it a try
    • I find I prefer clip-on tuners for their ease of use and drastically cheaper cost
    • The clip is sturdy, easy to operate, and shaped in a way that makes it easy to use on a variety of headstock shapes
    • I teach classical guitar and boy, I have gone through the tuners over the years from the old clunky analogue tuners to the sleek and super small digital clip-ons.
    • The Polytune is the tuner to have if you want the best clip-on tuner made.
    • Also, the clip won't scratch your instrument or headstock
    • The clip is easy to use, and will accommodate just about anything that you throw at it
    • This is an excellant clip on tuner.