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First off, a tuner that works off vibrations is a must have for band practice or work in any noisy environment.
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there's no clip vs mic button to get knocked out of place, and since it tunes through the clip it works well in noisy environments
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Easy to see in dim and dark environments as well
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They tune very rapidly, even in noisy environments, and that is most helpful in most places
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I liked the mic vs vibration option that made it possible to tune even in noisy environments
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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.
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It is very convenient and works well in loud environments (like a bar or party where you may most likely be playing).
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The vibration tuning sensor is accurate and allows tuning in loud environments
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(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
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(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
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Not as accurate as I
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As a basic tuner it's ok but not as accurate as I
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(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
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(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