LEKATO Guitar Tuner Clip On Metronome Tuner Tone Generator 3 in 1 Multifunction Portable for All Instruments, Bass, Chromatic, Instruments, Violin…
Original price was: $18.70.$14.40Current price is: $14.40.
- 🎸 3 in 1 Device : Combines a Tuner, a Metronome, and a Tone Generator, small size and clip-on style make for convinient to your gig or practice.
- 🎸 LCD Display : Small and exquisite appearance, Super bright backlight, LCD display(3.7 * 2.3cm), it can provide excellent visibility.
- 🎸 360 Degree Rotatable Clip : Can adjust at your suitable angle, simple and practical. WIth high quality rubber clamp, more stable and protect your instrument.
- 🎸 Wide Application : Extended frequency range for all instruments like Chromatic(2A-6A), Guitar(6E 5A 4D 3G 2B 1E), Bass(LB 4E 3A 2D 1G HC), Violin(4G 3D 2A 1E), Ukulele C(4G 3C 2E 1A).
- 🎸 Intelligent Function : Auto power off function, the device will turn off automatically if there is no signal present or operation in 5mins. Each shutdown can automatically save the current parameters.
Specification: LEKATO Guitar Tuner Clip On Metronome Tuner Tone Generator 3 in 1 Multifunction Portable for All Instruments, Bass, Chromatic, Instruments, Violin…
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11 reviews for LEKATO Guitar Tuner Clip On Metronome Tuner Tone Generator 3 in 1 Multifunction Portable for All Instruments, Bass, Chromatic, Instruments, Violin…
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Original price was: $18.70.$14.40Current price is: $14.40.
Gian Felipe Guerra do Nascimento –
Works as expected
Harry –
It will mostly be used for tuning but it also makes a terrific standby metronome.
Don –
This tuner – metronome has a lot of features. I like that you can choose the instrument you want to tune or have it set for chromatic where it just displays the note played. It seems to be very accurate. As I’m adjusting guitar, the display is showing the change until it indicates the perfect pitch. All the while my ear can’t notice the minute changes that the display registers. I only wish that is had more of a swivel on it. I would prefer if I wasn’t sticking straight out from the guitar(or instrument). It rotates and folds back but I would rather be able to put it at a compound angle.
Ronald Rowlands –
You can’t go wrong buying one
David Lockett –
This is a small unit, reasonable adjustments to the screen for viewing, yet I found the screen a little difficult to read in certain light. The main complaint is that when it shows you the note you played, you have to wait several seconds sometimes before it displays the next plucked note. I suggesting spending more and getting a better screen.
Steiny –
This is hypersensitive and never tunes correctly. Restrung my guitar with Elixir and later D’Addario strings and the tuning hovers around the correct frequency but doesn’t stick. No amount of tuning adjustment gets it bang on. Five minutes of playing and according to this tuner, the guitar is again remarkably out of tune. It’s frustrating, don’t waste your hard earned.
Theo –
Works very well, long battery life, easy to change battery, only complaint is the metronome was very loud. Other than that, very good product, I recommend it!
Basilo –
Works as described.
David Fugere –
I use it all the time. This is the product that I recommend the most to all the guitarists I know. Tuning and rhythm is so important where practicing and it’s so much faster to use this than taking out your phone and searching for your tuning or metronome app. I think every guitarist should own this product.
Nath –
Really easy to use, I really like how you can rotate the screen and how the lcd turns green when your guitar is in tune, a lot better then my old tuner I had. I recommend this tuner to anyone that is looking for a reliable one
LaserFocus –
I liked the reasonable price, and for my experience – the tuning (electric and classical guitar) seems accurately calibrated. Unlike with several reviewers, the viewing angle was not a problem. However, the visibility is certainly limited, even with indoor lighting. If you’re in need of a tune up outside for a gig or practice session, its dim backlight simply won’t do. Insofar as the metronome function goes, it works, but I’d rather a dedicated better-to-read display without any other function ( in essence bells and whistles). I’ll gladly put in a few extra bucks for a dedicated tuner that can be read by daylight or well-lit rooms. After a test run of about 4 weeks, it’s getting returned.