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As time goes by they are making smaller...more lightweight tuners but still with a big enough screen for these old eyes to see it on the peghead of my mandolin...
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However the screen is not nearly bright enough to tune your guitar in an outdoor venue
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Screen is easy to use to see if you are in tune.
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Maybe screen on this tuner was much brighter and easier to read.
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These are generally comparable, but I prefer the screen and shape of this one.
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The Planet waves tuner has a nice bright colorful screen and an easy-to-use tuning format that makes it really easy to “dial-in” your tuning
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LED screen is broken
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The screen is bright, easy to read, and extremely accurate
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The Snark has a slightly nicer padding to protect the finish of your instrument (and is slightly grippier), and the Planet Waves has a slightly better LCD screen because you can't see the unlit LCD segments, unlike the Snark which is hard to read at an angle because all the LCD segments have a slight glow
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LED screen is broken
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Great LED screen.
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The screen is bright and easy to visualize at different angles, and the head swivels so that it can be suited to the user
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The Snark has symbols visible all of the time, where this tuners had a very clear screen?
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The LED screen is easy to read and doesn't drain batteries very fast.
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When I'm tuning the A string, the display will register as "E," but the blue bars and arrows work fine.
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When I'm tuning the A string, the display will register as "E," but the blue bars and arrows work fine.