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The Fender® 'Bullet' Chromatic Clip-On Tuner and Dragon Guitar Capo set is designed for musicians who demand precision and reliability. The tuner features a noise-proof vibration sensor and a bright LED screen for easy visibility, while the capo is made from durable aluminum and allows for quick adjustments without harming your instrument. Perfect for both acoustic and electric guitars, this duo is essential for any serious guitarist.
Material Type | Aluminium, Plastic |
Style | + Capo |
Colour | Black |
I**D
Great little tuner
I clip this to my bottom E tuning peg (on both my strat and Taylor acoustic) so it doesnt damage the guitars wood and it works wonderfully from there.Its only needed for a few moments to bring all the strings to super close to correct pitch, so the battery is hardly ever used.Tiny adjustments by ear after that make perfect. I've not once been disappointed.It was taking me a lot longer to tune my guitar with an E tuning fork before this, and those odd times I struggled to get it right are gone.An ideal tuner, so small and simple. Very quick to indicate correct tuning.Just dont lose it, its not easy to find!
S**S
Love at first tune
Here are some quick pros:- Not only does it indicate the note letter it will also detect if the note played is too flat or too sharp.- The display may be small but it has everything you need to tune.- Brightness of the letters are perfect.- Lightweight and compact, easy to fit into a small pocket, some tuners look like transformers and are too big for their purpose, this looks sleek.- Comes pre fitted with two LR44 button cell batteries.- It can be adjusted to pretty much ANY angle.- It knows how to preserve its own battery life, turns off automatically after 10 mins of inactivity.- Super fast I had no trouble tuning and does not consume a lot of time, just clip onto headstock and play.- Accurate, it relies on vibrations of the note played.Also, the Packaging! Some products require you to rip the plastic off in order to get to the gem, not this one. You just slide it up and then the tuners out, it’s great if you decide to resell it as it still looks new.Cons, only 1!- Screen is not anti glare which might be annoying if you need a quick tune up on a sunny day outside.Overall I really recommend this tuner. The pros outweigh the con, and the con issubjective to me and my personal experience so it might not matter to you!
D**S
Solid Tuner
This is a comparison between the 'Fender FT-004' & the 'Korg AW 2'.Initially after some research ..testing a borrowed clip-on tuner & reading reviews - I was wanting a neat, non-wacky, 'pro', accurate unit. I settled on the Korg AW 2. After a year I thought I'd buy another for my second guitar, so got the Fender FT-004. They both tune through vibration - the best method in my opinion; the Korg can be switched from 'Mic' to 'Piezo' (use Piezo), the Fender is 'vibration' only. I'm using classical guitars, though have on occasion used the Korg just as well on a steel-string guitar.Comparing side by side on the same guitar, both are neat and professional looking.First off in differences ..the clip: the Korg's double ball-joint is always un-popping itself, a nuisance, we all lean our guitars on a wall, or put the tuner in a carry box, etc, ..it keeps dislocating itself from the clip, no big deal but it will happen and its annoying. The Fender has a simple hinge & rotating plate mount - it can't un-pop, you lose one angle of rotation but I prefer its solidity.Back light, the Korg has an 'on' or 'off' button, the Fender is always 'on' - maybe this means less battery life but always on is fine by me (also the colour changes with the Fender).* The main and most important difference is in the method of tuning. The Korg uses a very fast sample period (maybe <1/10 sec) resulting in a very precise and lively reading, the detailed digital gauge is also very wide in its throw (the unit is wide compared to the vertical design of the Fender) this results in a more 'nervous' style of tuning - harmonics produced by the guitar's body and the plucked string settling into its frequency causes the needle to fluctuate - yet accurately picking up those stray frequencies. The Fender seems to have a slower sample period (~0.5sec) ironing-out fluctuations, this averaging does make it marginally less accurate, + the digital gauge doesn't have the detailed analogue realism offered by the Korg, and the Fender settles on the 'correct tuning' more readily while the Korg says slightly up or down.Over the course of a day, in different temperatures, guitars change tuning subtly, using the Korg you might be endlessly tweaking - its a technical tuner, the Fender is more confident in saying 'yes' & is more solid - it tunes like a trained ear 'that's it, now play!'My verdict is both are great, the Korg has the edge in terms of detailed accuracy, the articulated joint is a sore point though - too delicate; the Fender has a nice solid confidence about it, and in this I prefer it as my ready dependable tuner.Their differences may swing it one way or another for you ..if you play the lute get the Korg, if you play live-gigs with a steel-string get the Fender, if you play classical guitar you might end up getting both!
A**R
First class chromatic clip-on headstock tuner from Fender: lightweight, excellent graphic display, durable, accurate
The Fender FCT 12 is a brilliant little chromatic guitar tuner which clips on the guitar headstock and picks up the vibrations of the strings to enable you to stay in tune as you play, so is not affected by background noise.The device is small, lightweight, easy to use on any instrument and may be angled for direct vision-view dependent on your posture and position of the instrument. The visual display is brightly coloured and of excellent design, easy to see if the string is slightly sharp (red), flat (yellow) or exactly in pitch (narrow green band in the middle).The default chromatic scale setting may be changed at the touch of a small control to display guitar tuning (6E, 5A, 4D, 3G, 2B, 1E), bass, violin or ukulele, or left in the normal chromatic scale, very useful if you use unconventional or open tunings. It uses the small metal-disk-type lithium battery delivered in the purchase package, and the device shuts down automatically if not used for a while to conserve battery life.I wish these had been available 30 years ago. This is indispensable to the guitarist or other string-instrumentalist and is unconditionally recommended.
R**L
Terrible tuner.
When switching it on sometimes it decides to work and sometimes it decides not to do anything. Really poor tuner. Horrible tiny display. Not worth getting. After years of playing guitar and having several tuners this is the most pointless one I've ever come across.
M**N
Awesome
Works great, looks great and it's really discreet, smaller than the others and easily portable. Bright display works great and is accurate. The on / off button is really positive and easy to use and the clamp works well.
D**S
Melhor afinador q ja tive
Não sei pq compram outro.. esse é perfeito
A**
Excelente
El afinador es muy bueno y versátil, ocupa muy poco espacio
L**.
Pratique et fiable
Pratique (nous accordons des verres musicaux) : il se clipse sur le piedFiabilité de la note accordéeDeuxième achat pour accorder les verres avec plusieurs personnesFonctionne bien sauf si on les mouille trop...
W**H
Heel fijn, werkt na twee jaar nog als nieuw.
Deze zit ondertussen twee jaar op mijn gitaar en doet het nog goed - is erg subtiel en oogt profesioneel.
L**O
Piccolo ed efficace
Molto bello, piccolo, discreto, figo a vedersi ed ottimamente funzionante. Consigliato
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