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Super accurate tuning as well.
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The tuning is fast and accurate, and the full-color display can be swiveled in any direction to allow for easy reading from a number of angles.
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Operation is simple and the tuning is accurate.
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This makes tuning a guitar SO easy
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It makes getting a perfect tune easy.
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On the packaging it says "Quick, accurate tuning"
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Using the A string as an example, if it is in tune, there will be a line above and below the A. If it is sharp, there will be a line above the A. If it is flat, there will be a line below the A. Turn the appropriate tuning peg until you get the string perfectly tuned and then move to the next string and repeat
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Like tuning made so easy
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My niece says tuning is super easy, and learning to play on a guitar that's in tune makes practicing enjoyable
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The indicators for sharp and flat and perfectly tuned are perfectly adequate, different from but equal to the indicators on the Snark tuner
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So it is perfect tuning in the real world on auto-pilot
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This factor is very helpful when tuning your guitar in low light conditions
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It doesn't give you a readout of the actual cents, flat or sharp, as more expensive tunes do, but does give you an easy to read to up/down arrow that makes dialing in your tuning pretty straight forward
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The note will be surrounded by blue bars when you achieve the proper tune
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The Eclipse tuner gives you fast tuning that is also accurate
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(I can't tell you how many antique pianos I've had to match)Accurate: I've checked against other tuners, a PC-based tone generator, and my trusty 30-year old tuning fork
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n’t find it very useful
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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.