Eno Big Clip Professional Wind Instruments Tuner, Colorful LCD Display, Saxophone Tuner
Brand | ENO MUSIC |
Model | ET-3000W |
Model Year | 2015 |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 5.4 x 4.8 cm; 55 g |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Item model number | ET-3000W |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Includes AC Adapter | No |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 55 g |
P**A
False size of image displayed on the site
The supplier has bluffed about the size The actual size is very small.
J**H
Easy to use
Nothing complicated. Works as advertised. Easy to use.
V**Y
Function
Works well
R**S
No more asking my bandmates to be quiet
I got this to tune my Baritone sax. I always had trouble trying to use the app on my phone, and trying to get bandmates to be quite is... challenging. :-) I just clip this on the neck of my sax and am able to tune easily and with no outside interference. I usually use the "clip" mode as that read the vbrations. I'm sure I could use this for my guitar as well, but have not tried it yet. An inexpensive and elegant solution to playing in tune.
R**K
Much larger than expected
This tuner works well and has the ability to be transposed for Bb and Eb instruments, which is great! It's much larger than I expected it to be... If you know the Snark tuners, this one is about 10% larger, which is ok I guess, if you have trouble seeing or something. Overall, pretty good for the price - especially if you compare it to the Korg transposing tuners, which all start around $50
J**E
Does the job and a bit more!
I've had it for a few months and used it for some personal practice and band rehearsal sessions. I honestly can't find much to complain about here. It clips on easily, it comes with 2 watch-style batteries(but only needs 1 to work), and it can tune any instrument. The tuning is responsive, and the digital display is accurate as far as I can tell. The coloring on the display lets you know if your sound is leaning more sharp or flat as well, which is nice.Another small but useful feature I noticed is that pressing the power button doesn't immediately turn the device on. You have to hold it for about 2 seconds before it will power on. This is a good thing to me, because that means if it knocks up against something in my case then it won't turn on and waste battery life when i'm not using it.So long as this thing stands the test of time, which I assume it will since the only time I take it out of my case is to tune with it, then I'm happy with this little guy. It fulfills the job of getting ready to go and in tune a lot easier, and helps me dial in my gear when I switch things up.
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