![]() ![]() If you're looking for a clip-on and you're interested in trying the polytune feature, then this is the one to get. And the clip is made from metal making it more reliable than some of the cheaper ones with plastic clips. That said, it does have a very good display which is bright enough to see even under stage lights. Personally I'm happy tuning one string at a time as you can only turn one tuning peg at a time, so for me the extra cost isn't worth it, but many other guitarists disagree as you can see from the very high ratings they have given it. It also works as a regular chromatic tuner showing one note at a time, and when used in strobe mode it has a very high accuracy of ☐.02 cents.Īnd while some clip-on tuners struggle with either the low or high E strings on guitar, the PolyTune Clip reads them all well. Note that this feature only works for standard tuning on the clip-on this version. The main point of difference with other clip-on tuners is that you can strum your guitar and see the tuning for each string at the same time to quickly see which ones are out of tune. Has strobe mode for even greater accuracy.Tuning Modes: Guitar, Chromatic, Flat tuning and Transpose modes, Built-in Mic.With its good overall market performance, the Snark ST-2 is a great tool for guitarists and multi-instrumentalists. Snark advises against using the ST-2 on instruments with sensitive finishes, like nitrocellulose lacquer, oil finish, polyurethane and French polish. One thing to note is that the swivel joint that holds the display in place can be damaged so be careful when clipping it on or removing it - although it hasn't happened to me some people say there's has broken. Other features include a 360 degree swivel, power save, tap tempo silent metronome, and transpose tuning. Note that its guitar centric design doesn't make it viable for use as a trumpet tuner, viola tuner and orchestra tuner. In addition to its vibration sensor, it also comes with a built-in microphone, which allows it to tune other instruments that it can't clip on to, much like a handheld tuner. It features a compact profile that has endeared the Snark brand to many players, while housing a faster chip that improves the speed and accuracy of its tuning. The Snark ST-2 is a clip-on chromatic tuner that's designed for acoustic instruments, primary of which is the acoustic guitar. Has a built-in microphone - can be used with non-stringed instruments. ![]() The Snark SN5X is a good clip-on tuner to pick if your using both guitars and violin. One thing to watch out for with Snark clip-ons is the joint for the swivel mounted display isn't the strongest so I suggest taking care with handling - especially when clipping it on to your headstock. It also comes with a tap tempo metronome that utilizes visual cues via its built-in display, instead of ticking sounds. It carries features that are similar to the SN-1X, allowing it to work as a chromatic tuner for stringed instruments. This means that multi-instrumentalists will only need one tuner for guitars, bass guitars, and violin. The SN-5X takes the versatility of Snark's SN series up a notch by adding compatibility with violins. Chromatic - works with all stringed instruments.Tuning Modes: Guitar, Chromatic, Flat tuning and Transpose modes. ![]()
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