• Reviews around display (4.71 of 5)

    Korg CA40 Large Display Auto Chromatic Tuner

    • The display is easy to read, and allows for sufficient tuning.
    • Whether you plug in directly or use the built-in mic to tune, this unit is easy to use and the display is easy to read, making the whole tuning process quite pleasurable
    • Excellent, I like the larger display and it functions for all strings on my bass
    • Very satisfied with this newer model and appreciate bigger display and controls.
    • The large display is easy to see and the needle is really useful, I did not think it would be because on my old tuner it just had the three
    • The display is very easy to read - black on white LCD.
    • Larger display is easier to read
    • Overall, the compact design, sleek display, and ability to support both guitars and bass instruments allows this tuner to have enough versatility to warrant a purchase.
    • But the display on it was well worth the
    • Nice big display.
    • I like the larger display!
    • Easy to use and clear display
    • The poor display is dark, with no build-in light, and has poor visibility at angles too
    • The display is clear and the needle as an indicator provides good feedback when one is in tune.
    • The Korg CA-40 Large Display Auto Chromatic Tuner works great.
    • Very easy to use, clear display, with green and red lights showing you how close to the proper key you are, red for being flat, green for being sharp
    • Does everything that you need in a nice large display.
    • Nice, large display.
    • The display is easy to read
    • This newer one has a better display and some additional features.
    • Large display, small size, easy to pack in guitar case, autoharp case, or slip in your pocket
    • The tuner has a poor display, is extremely finicky and it does not display the octave of the key
    • The display is clear and easy to read
    • The display is excellent, simple and elegant.
    • New display is even easier to read and output makes it easier if you want to conect it to something else.
    • Now this one had a nice display but a bigger one would have been better.
    • Large enough display with spot on tuning, and no lag, whether I use the mic or direct input
    • The display is nice and easy to read.
    • It's excellent - simple - big display - great for gigs.
    • When you're in the center of the keyboard, it works good and the display is easy to read but being that it's advertised range is not even close to actual, I am forced to give it a low review score.
    • Nice "needle" display shows where you are at and how far off - not just a light that tells you when correct.
    • The display is easy to see and the tuner is compact
    • The display is easy to see and understand
    • Yes, it is accurate but only as accurate as what the graph can display, which is +/-2 cents
    • It show the A A# B B# C C# D... letters, rather the frequencies, very convenient
    • but I feel like the middle D may be off
    • Alas, my experience says newer devices being sold are rarely as good as when they first come out, but you never
    • even his teacher was impressed as to how many functions it has.
    • Works as it should.
    • performs almost as well as a strobe tuner for a lot less money
    • Very good A++
    • I just opened it today, and sent the sound signal from my headphone jack in my laptop, directly into the device, using an 1/8 to 1/4 jack converter, as well as a "Y" split that went to my headphones, so I could hear the notes and samples I'd be tuning according to the