Tuners & Metronomes
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Available at:Orange, CT
Condition: Excellent
Available at:N. Olmsted, OH
Condition: Excellent
Available at:Wilmington, DE
Condition: Excellent
Available at:Southington, CT
Condition: Excellent
Available at:Clearwater, FL
Condition: Excellent
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Available at:Dayton, OH
Condition: Excellent
Available at:Bloomington, MN
Condition: Excellent
Available at:Overland Park, KS
Condition: Great
Available at:Orange, CT
Condition: Great
Available at:Raleigh, NC
Condition: Great
Available at:Appleton, WI
Condition: Great
Available at:Salem, OR
Condition: Great
Available at:Saginaw, MI
Condition: Great
Available at:Hickory Corners, NC
Condition: Great
Available at:Redmond, WA
Condition: Great
Available at:Orange, CT
Condition: Great
Available at:Las Vegas, NV
Condition: Great
Available at:Ft Collins, CO
Condition: Great
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Available at:Glen Burnie, MD
Condition: Great
Available at:Orange Park, FL
Condition: Great
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Available at:Colorado Springs, CO
Condition: Great
Available at:Central Houston, TX
Condition: Great
Available at:Palmdale, CA
Condition: Good
Available at:Lake Forest, CA
Condition: Good
Available at:Fairfax, VA
Condition: Good
Available at:Highland Park, IL
Condition: Good
Available at:Wichita, KS
Condition: Good
Available at:Indianapolis, IN
Condition: Good
Available at:Cheektowaga, NY
Condition: Good
Available at:Bloomington, MN
Condition: Good
One of the top-selling stage tuners on the globe, the Boss TU-2 is housed in a rugged boss stompbox body, and gives you pinpoint visual verification that your tuning is complete. Clip-on or headstock tuners are another great choice, for they can click right onto your guitar or bass and figure out your strings tuning through vibrations. An optimal clip-on tuner would be the Snark SN-1 guitar and bass tuner. Convenient and precise, this tuner has a versatile design that features a high-sensitive vibration sensor, and a sturdy clip that can go onto either the front or back of your headstock, depending on whether you're left- or right-handed. In the metronome department, there are plenty of different audio and visual models to choose from. Audio metronomes produce a click or beeping sound, and the Yamaha QT-1 gives you two beat sounds with tempos that can be set from 40 to 280 bpm.
Visual metronomes are also an option, which work by flashing an LED light or a swinging pendulum. For this, try the Wittner Wood Metronome, which sports a gorgeously crafted wood body, has a 40-208 bpm tempo range, and dependable wind-up action. Every experienced musician understands the significance of owning a tuner or metronome. And thanks to names like Snark, Korg, Peterson and countless others, you'll have no problem discovering a tuner or metronome in this section that's compact, reliable, and flawlessly accurate.