The only "downside" is that this tuner is expensive (35 EUR), but if you are short on money, and plan to upgrade to this later, I would suggest to use a smartphone app for a while, and save up for this unit. That's way too complicated for me just yet, but I can see myself using capo tunings in the future. It also has some advanced features: tuning for bass guitars (albeit no polyphonic mode here), up/down tuning + capos, and different reference pitches. It's not an LCD display, but I like it: the dot-matrix display gives it a somewhat "retro" vibe. The display is bright, and the visuals/animations are nice. Of course, it also has a normal "needle" mode, and the switch between the two is automatic (strum 1 string vs. With this tuner it takes just 5-10 seconds to make sure you are still in tune, and the subsequent tuning is also pretty quick, so you are not tempted to skip the tune check before practice. I am still quite a guitar novice, and tuning always feels like a chore, so I often skipped it. The main feature of this tuner is the polyphonic tuning: you just strum all your 6 strings at once, and the tuner shows tunings of all strings simultaneously. When I finally found it again on the other side of the room I noticed the rubber being split in two on one side. I will give it another chance during a longer practice session to decide whether I'll keep it or maybe return itĮDIT: after just two days of careful use at home the rubber of the moving part of the steel clap came off. Of course this is mainly due to the way I want to use it (not just tuning). The clip works fine and the display is very bright.Īll in all the Polytune clip on is not exactly what I expected from it. The plastic looks a bit flimsy, it would have looked so much better in stainless steel. But this is not the case so it shuts off in the middle of a scale. I, mistakenly, thought that would be after the tuner had not been USED for 3 minutes. I read in the manual that the Polytune switches off automatically after 3 minutes to save the battery. Of course this will not happen on (bass) guitar but it would have been nice if the gyro could be disabled.Īnd the final thing. Being almost horizontal the tuner cannot decide its position so it frequently switches orientation. I use the tuner on the bridge of the double bass so I can look at it when practicing scales etc. On all other strings it works fine (in both guitar as well as bass mode). It does seem to work when plucked but when bowing it just does not work very well. TC Polytune or Unitune are far and away the best combo of durability, accuracy, readability and overall design that I've found in a clip-on. The tuner has some difficulty picking up the signal from the E string. It tried it on one of my guitars and it works just fine in all modes. It also appeared to be very fast looking at the video's online. The Polytune clip does have very good visible LEDs. It also is not the fastest tuner and not a clip-on (mic). I also have a Korg CA1 tuner that is very good and reliable but this has not illuminated display which can be hard to read sometimes. I bought the tuner to use for (intonation) practice on double bass (bowed). It arrived amazingly fast, in less than 24 hours from Germany to the Netherlands!!
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