If you are a guitarist, it’s a given that owning a guitar tuner can be quite handy, especially if you are just buying your first guitar. Did you know though that guitar tuners can range anywhere from $10 to $300 and upwards? You would almost think that any guitar tuner is the same, but apparently not!
Fortunately for the average guitar player (that’s you and me), we don’t need to come even close to spending that much. We still have a lot of options.
Key Features
+ Highly sensitive internal mic
+ Tunes chromatically
+ Additional quarter inch input
If you need an acoustic guitar tuner, a highly sensitive mic is crucial so the tuner can pick up the string you are tuning with accuracy. Some tuners don’t have internal mics. This one does. I have a Korg tuner (which I’ll get to in a minute), and I love how easily the tuner picks up my guitar.
When I used my friend’s Korg CA-30, it was very accurate. The fact that it is a chromatic tuner also allows me to tune my whole guitar down a half step to ‘Eb Ab Db Gb Bb Eb.’ This is a quality tuner with the most essential features for an acoustic guitar player (or electric guitar player for that matter)
Conclusion
Korg and Intellitouch make great guitar tuners. Another good one is by Boss, the Boss TU-80. I’m very hesitant to recommend anything cheaper than this. While guitar tuners may have the same features, often times the quality will be quite different. If you go to cheap, you might not be getting a very accurate guitar tuner!
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