Clip on Guitar Tuner


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  1. John Nicholls says:
    71 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Eno clip-on guitar/bass tuner – brilliant, 25 Jan 2008
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    John Nicholls (Abingdon, England) –
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    I’ve used several guitar/bass tuners, but this is my favourite – so quick and easy to use. It’s also the cheapest I’ve ever bought.
    An added bonus for me is that, when the tuner is set to Chromatic mode (rather than Guitar or Bass), it displays the note being played – whether open or fretted. No more looking up fretboard charts, or counting which fret I’m on and working out the note. Pathetic I know, but I need all the help I can get.

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  2. M. DVaz says:
    65 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Ticks boxes you didnt know tuners had, 16 Nov 2008
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    M. DVaz
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    First off, I’m a guitarist. I’ve been playing 10 years – live, recording, teaching and teching.

    I got this on whim. Its the kind of gadget you see that has a nice premise but you dont expect it to pan out – such things normally have some un-anticipated horrible flaw/s that relegate them to a drawer, back of the tool cupboard, shoebox or even the bin. But now and then I like to give new toys that have a different slant on old things (or are totally new things) a shot.

    This has performed far beyond my expectations. It seems silly to wax lyrical about a device that you’ve had for all of weekend and doesnt do anything really new, but it works so well, you cant help it.

    - Its accurate. This is a must for a tuner, so lets get it out of the way. I trust this tuner.
    - The vibration detection works fantastically. I’ve clipped it to the most and least resonant of my many electrics and my sole acoustic and it picked up them up just fine.
    - It can tune fretted notes fine as well, so you can intonate with it.
    - I’ve tried it with a guitar that had a capo on, by attaching it TO THE CAPO not the guitar, and it still worked fine (though obviously the tuners didnt work so well with the capo on!)
    - You dont need a cable for it. It doesnt even have a jack for one.

    All in all its great for just sticking on your headstock and forgetting its there until you think youre out of tune or need to know that youre in tune. Its especially good for recording, and has taken up residence in my home studio, because you need to be in tune for every take, and this is the easiest way to check – no plugging in and unplugging every 2 minutes.

    Strongly recommended for ALL guitarists of all skill levels and walks of life. It’ll make your other tuners obsolete.

    EDIT – There is a flaw: its accuracy drifts (develops a systemetic error of about 5 cents) when the batteries are low.

    Revised opinion – 4 stars. Thats a bit daft, and maybe its an unavoidable consequence of a piezo tuner or something, but it voids the most important aspect of it after a while.

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  3. cub10 "cub10" says:
    50 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    excellent, 24 Nov 2007
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    Very good, easy to use. Tunes guitar in minutes even if you are a complete beginner- I have a kwick tuner QT8 which is a nightmare to use I’ve never been able to tune the guitar with that one, but I would recomend this tuner to anyone. Only one thing to beware of changing the battery it’s very tricky.

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