• Reviews around advertise (4.44 of 5)

    Snark SN1X Clip-On Chromatic Tuner (Current Model)

    • I've tired other brands but like this one the most... works as advertised.. would buy again
    • Works as advertised
    • Exactly as advertised,thank you!
    • work as advertised
    • Works great, as advertised!
    • Works great, as advertised!
    • Works as advertised.
    • works as advertised and great to move to each guitar without having to "plug" in. also found my other more expensive tuner was off a bit.
    • Works as advertised
    • Works as advertised
    • Works as well as advertised.
    • Works as advertised
    • works as advertised.
    • I've owned Snarks over the last 5 years because they are easy to read in any lighting situation, but they always seem to be hit and miss as to their longevity.
    • Works exactly as it should and is durable
    • Works as it should.
    • it works as it should and is easy to tune mt guitar
    • Very easy to put it on any guitar, works with electrics just as well as acoustics, very easy to get the guitar in tune even in a noisy environment.
    • Seems to work great as far as I can tell
    • Works as it should.
    • Works as it should with a chromatic type graph
    • The tuner works as it should and has a nice display
    • Works as should much faster than other rivals I have tried
    • It works pretty well for the G, D, and A strings, but has trouble picking up the E string
    • It works pretty well for the G, D, and A strings, but has trouble picking up the E string
    • (over/under) a perfect low E or A. use the 12th fret harmonics to tune if you're properly intonated and you should be fine
    • (over/under) a perfect low E or A. use the 12th fret harmonics to tune if you're properly intonated and you should be fine
    • Not as accurate as I
    • As a basic tuner it's ok but not as accurate as I
    • (over/under) a perfect low E or A. use the 12th fret harmonics to tune if you're properly intonated and you should be fine
    • (over/under) a perfect low E or A. use the 12th fret harmonics to tune if you're properly intonated and you should be fine