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Korg GA-40 Large Display Guitar and Bass Tuner |  | Brand: Korg Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $30.00 Buy New: $13.95 as of 3/10/2010 00:03 CST details You Save: $16.05 (54%)
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Seller: Ace Photo Digital Rating: 48 reviews Sales Rank: 26
Color: black Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Battery: 2 AAA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 4.8 x 1 Guitar & Bass auto-tuner. Ultra large LCD screen provides excellent visibility. Equipped with Output jack. Tunes 6 & 7 string guitars and 4, 5 & 6 string basses. "Quinta" flat tuning lets you tune down as much as five semitones. Built-In Reference tone, Microphone, Speaker & folding stand. Auto Power off and memory back up, batteries included. Warranty: 3 year parts and labor
MPN: KOR GA40 Model: KOR GA40 UPC: 000888879385 EAN: 0783817110116 ASIN: B000EEEYCW
Release Date: July 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | A large, easy-to-see, LCD needle-style display | | • | A compact tuner designed specifically for guitar and bass, with excellent performance and convenient functionality | | • | Large, high-precision meter-type display for stable tuning indication | | • | Quinta-Flat Tuning mode allows dropped tunings from one to five semitones | | • | Supports tuning of seven-string guitars and six-string basses |
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Product Description The GA-40 is a dedicated, easy-to-operate guitar/bass tuner with automatic pitch detection. In Guitar mode it supports seven-string guitars (7B through 1E), and in Bass mode it supports six-string basses (Low-B and Hi-C). With the precision you expect from KORG, the GA-40 indicates the pitch quickly and accurately. The LCD needle-style display provides both the accuracy of an LCD as well as the easy viewing of a needle indicator, and the display has been enlarged for even better visibility. You can also use the built-in high-sensitivity microphone to tune an acoustic guitar.
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Good tuner... portable, accurate, easy to use January 27, 2008 Arthur Bradley (Eastern USA) 74 out of 80 found this review helpful
First let me say right off that I'm a beginning guitar player. Everything I've heard and read said that I absolutely needed to learn by playing in tune. So after doing quite a bit of homework (I'm a bit over the top about researching things I buy), I settled on this unit. Now that I've been using it for a couple of months, I can say without hesitation that it was a good purchase. To tune the guitar, you simply pick each string (EADGBE - Eddie Ate Dynamite Good-Bye Eddie) and watch the gauge. Tighten or loosen the stings until the needle lines up perfectly and the green "all's well" light comes on. Very easy to use and small enough to toss in a pocket. Definitely recommended.
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chicken pot pie January 31, 2008 Der Hammer des Kuchens (Kalifornia) 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
I don't know how to really tune my guitar properly so I decided to buy this one because it looked good and at a cheap price compared to some of the other ones. Just pluck a string and if it's in tune the needle will point straight up and the light will be green but if the needle is to the left it's flat and if the needle goes to the right then it's sharp and a red light will appear. You can also use this to tune a 7 string guitar, a bass or acoustic guitars which is a plus because I own an electric and an acoustic guitar. It's also small and easy to carry around with you.The first time I used it on my guitars it took a little while because they were both very much out of tune but it was easy to get them in tune and now when I tune them it's easy and fast.
I don't have any experience with other tuners but I do know that this is a good tuner with some good features at a cheap price and I would recommend it to anyone who needs a tuner.
Korg GA40 March 8, 2007 C. Interrante 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
I like the price and what it does. Simple and accurate. Does for me what the more expensive tuners do without the bells and whistles. A little hard to see in a dark room but you should have your instrument already tuned before you play. But in a fairly lighted room it does fine. For the price its a great deal. If you mis-place it, its not that much to replace. Again it does the job at a great price.
Perfect March 10, 2007 Alaina Scala 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Best tuner i've used yet, period. Works great for both base and any electric guitar, and the input for the internal mic is perfect if youre trying to tune while backstage or somewhere loud. Can be used to tuned into Drop Cb and the digital tuning meter is the most accurate ive seen in my life. This is the best bang for your buck if you just need a simple tuner.
Perfect Little Tuner April 3, 2008 Stephen Mahanes (Arnold, MD) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Korg makes fantastic tuners. I used the GA-30 a lot before picking up this model. Both are fantastic. If you need your tuner to operate in-line, then this is a great choice. If you don't care that much, or really don't plan on using it in-line, just go for the GA-30. If you want to use a lot of non-standard tuning, I suggest model CA-30 or CA-40, both of which are chromatic tuners. They can tune to any of the 12 pitches across any octave (so far as I can tell). They don't include presets for Guitar or Bass, though, so you need to know which notes to be tuning yourself.
It is cheap enough for you to give it a try.
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