Snark tuner ??
Posted: March 7th, 2014, 11:36 am
In need of an inexpensive tuner...
Dropped by my local store (not GC)
expected to pick up something like a low end Korg traditional plug-in type thing (they have them for like $15ish)
Dude says I should take a look at the "Snark"
I do. It looks cool. He puts it on a Stratocaster and shows me what it'll do. Works very well. Finds the notes quick . Slick.
I like the bold and bright readout...
But how accurate is it?
Then I ask how it does on bass. We clamp it onto the headstock of a cheapy jazz copy.
Worked just as good.
I'm skeptical b/c you don't actually plug into it.
He assures me (he has a bass) it's the real deal and he hasn't used a plug in tuner in so long he can't remember...
I held off to seek more advice.
I know it's not a Peterson strobe accurate thing but is it just as good as any other under $50 tuner?
It's just $20 but...
Thoughts?
Dropped by my local store (not GC)
expected to pick up something like a low end Korg traditional plug-in type thing (they have them for like $15ish)
Dude says I should take a look at the "Snark"
I do. It looks cool. He puts it on a Stratocaster and shows me what it'll do. Works very well. Finds the notes quick . Slick.
I like the bold and bright readout...
But how accurate is it?
Then I ask how it does on bass. We clamp it onto the headstock of a cheapy jazz copy.
Worked just as good.
I'm skeptical b/c you don't actually plug into it.
He assures me (he has a bass) it's the real deal and he hasn't used a plug in tuner in so long he can't remember...
I held off to seek more advice.
I know it's not a Peterson strobe accurate thing but is it just as good as any other under $50 tuner?
It's just $20 but...
Thoughts?