These work great, for us new to playing it's a very easy tool to use!
It so easy to use and it one best tuner every seen to buy or to even sell online good price and great tool to use!
These work great, for us new to playing it's a very easy tool to use!
A easy to read, easy to use accurate tool to keep my guitar in tune.
It was very easy to read, great graphics, also easy to clip onto any guitar that was being used, definitely a great tool to have either at practice or at a performance
excellent bright easy to use and versatile guitar tuner!
This tuner is very easy to use for both the uke as well as my guitar.
I was having difficulty getting my guitar (the Martin) to be in tune with itself with the older snarks
Works great, easy to use, padded so it doesn't scratch the guitar
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.
Fast shipment, great product, works excellent, family guitar addict loves it!
After a little while, within a month, the product fell off and the rubbber friction pad fell off
Old product, glue that supposed to hold the pad to fulcrum point failed, so I sanded and used crazy glue to re-adhere, and voila, just like new.for the price,worth it, just buy some 80 grit sandpaper and a tube of crazy glue to re-adhere after you receive the capo.
I had the previous version and this is a great improvement on an already good product.
If I have to hold the thing in one hand while I tune, the product is useless
The Hz function works great on guitar and upright bass, and it is still a fine little clip-on tuner even without the Hz fine-tuning capability.
I play violin and this tuner is a great starter tuner I would recommend getting a more professional one if you are more advanced but this is a great tuner and works
Tuner works great, much better than my old epiphone one
this worked great - tuned 4 guitars including one electric - recommend
They tout that this works for Sax, and yes, it technically does.
(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
It works pretty well for the G, D, and A strings, but has trouble picking up the E string
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.
(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
Because of this awesome little tuning device, I can actually get my violin tuned again...correctly
The only downside is that tuning the low E string to anything lower than D on a guitar causes the tuner to get a little confused
It was a great choice because it quickly gives me an accurate read and tuning for every one of my strings
I was skeptical at first, especially since my main concern was tuning my guitar in a room full of big band instruments, but this tuner is actually really awesome
The SN5X is slow to react to a note, making tuning a frustrating experience
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 as should much faster than other rivals I have tried
(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
So the older model (which I have) has a matte plastic/rubbery finish, which unfortunately disintegrates after a few years into a nasty sticky surface which renders the device nore or less unusable
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.
(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
This tuner clip broke in two pieces the first week I owned it.
However, the housing is cheap and the clip broke on both the clip and tuner
The trouble is that after 6 months of use the small plastic bits that hold the tuner to the clip break and it not longer attaches to the clip.
Similarly, you can be in a pretty loud / noisy room and the tuner doesn't miss a beat
This tuner is accurate, easy to read, and works really well in a noisy room
and I don't need to go to a quiet room to tune.
Sometimes it wasn’t dim and work properly, while other times, it was just dim (almost too dim to even read in a fairly dim room where any kind of LED or LCD screen should be clearly visible).Then today, the second tuner I had bought had its stem break too
I can tune up even in a loud room with sound checks going on.
One of the tuners has an issue that is shown in many of the customer pics — the plastic housing connecting the stem and the tuner itself broke around 5 months
(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
Keeps me in tune, even works when I am in a noisy house.
However, the housing is cheap and the clip broke on both the clip and tuner
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