🎤 Tune in, stand out!
The Korg OT-120 Pocket Chromatic Orchestral Tuner is a lightweight, durable tuning device designed for wind and string instruments. It features a dual display for enhanced visibility, a backlit LCD screen that shows battery and sound output levels, and offers both auto and manual tuning modes. Ideal for musicians on the go, it ensures accurate tuning even in noisy environments when paired with the optional KORG CM300 Contact Mic.
Item weight | 0.85 Pounds |
Body material | Aluminum |
Connector type | no connector |
Included components | Inhalt: 1 Stück |
Manufacturer | KORG |
UPC | 066512682868 603384043986 650234202772 805232068329 755756644977 874171003159 066512607090 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04959112043985 |
Product Dimensions | 13.89 x 9.7 x 5.89 cm; 385.55 g |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | OT120 |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Material Type(s) | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Release date | 22 July 2008 |
ASIN | B000GFCYPS |
F**Z
A great chromatic tuner
My Boss TU 12 tuner started to fail and this Korg OT 120 is a fantastic replacement. The tunings are very precise, and the tuner is easy to use. I do studio recording and precision tuning is essential. I love the analog meter. The digital display is a bit hard to read with the tuner standing, but very easy with it laying flat. Both mic and input tunings work well that way so the display is not an issue for me. I highly recommend this tuner.Follow up to this review. I am so impressed with this tuner that I bought a backup for my recording studio. This is precision tuning.
L**L
Très bien.
Arrivé très vite et plus précis qu’une appli!
O**
Muy util y preciso para octavar guitarras
Un exelente producto en mi caso lo uso para mis guitarras electricas y la verdad es muy util para afinar y para octavar la guitarra por locque es muy bueno que tenga una aguja analogica. En cuanto a su construccion es de plastico y solo la caratula de alumunio pero se ve de buena calidad y viene con un estuche muy bonito para guardarlo el cual lo protege muy bienaparte de la señalizacion por aguja tiene su pantalla digital y la cual puedes encender en luz naranja pars una mejor visibilidad con poca luz.En cuestion de alimentacion lo puedes hacer con un eliminador de 9 volts o con pilas AAA , NO VIENE CON ELIMINADOR SOLO TRAE BATERIAS. Yo lo uso con baterias recargables y funciona bien.Lo unico pari mi que no me gusto fue el boton de encendido el cual es de plastico pero se ve muy sencillo y no se sinte de muy buen calidad. POR ULTIMO YO SIN DUDAR RECOMIENDO QUE LO COMPREN CREO QUE VALE LA PENA. ESTOY MUY AGUSTO CON EL AFINADOR
C**N
Muy buena calidad
Si lo que quieres es un aunque sencillo para el día a día, con culaquier app o afinador barato te valdrá de sobra, pero si quieres darte el gustazo de un afinador excepcional, no te arrepentirás. Puedes escoger entre muchos sistemas de afinación, distintas velocidades de medición y, una de sus grandes opciones, usas pinza (no incluida) tiene un modo en que te devuelve por el altavoz la nota afinada (en el sistema elegido) más cercana a la que estás emitiendo; una idea muy buena para trabajar afinación de desarrollando el oído (y no la vista). Caro pero a mí me ha comprobado el capricho.Por cierto, tiene buen acabado, una funda sencilla, luz en la pantalla...
G**F
Includes Pythagorean mode - really useful for early musicians
I make and play ancient and Medieval musical instruments. Having recently made a recreation of a 3-stringed lute called a Timpan, mentioned in Irish and Welsh texts from the 9th to the 16th century, I wanted to tune it using the Pythagorean mode that was common across Europe during the 12th century heyday of the Timpan. Ditto with a couple of lyres, an Iranian setar and the horse-hair-strung harp that's my next project.It took some searching, but eventually I tracked down this neat little beasty from Korg, a company with a long and noble tradition of making quality electronic kit for musicians. The OT 120 did not disappoint. Having slotted in the provided batteries, a brief look at the instruction leaflet told me what buttons to push and lo, it's now set to Pythagorean tuning mode. Yay! It has excellent sensitivity, its internal mic easily picking up notes played close to it and providing good, clear feedback as strings are adjusted.The stand on the back seems a little flimsy. It works well so far, but I'll have to be careful with it. This is made easier by the nicely robust protective carrying case that comes with the tuner. This even has a strap for if you feel like hooking it to your belt. I probably won't, but it's a nice thought.It's much bigger than the average electronic tuner tends to be, but then it does more, being adjustable to a variety of tuning modes. Honestly, I'm delighted to have found a Pythagorean electronic tuner at all. It did take some searching. So, a really, really useful piece of kit for early musicians and kudos to Korg for producing it.
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