Thomann CTG-10 Clip Tuner Reviews
A little bit cheap feeling but stable tuner. Does not detect 7 or 8th string well.
Good value for money
The tuner is good, the readings correspond to other tuning apps on PC and phone. The display is bright enough, visible and it swivels so that you have a good angle on it.
Not for Bass
Works fine on my guitar, but on bass it selects a note at random on the A string, and can't find low E at all.
it is ok
it is ok for a beginner but for a pro musician nothing beats an actual ear tuning
Review from total beginner: Seems to do the job very well
Just to be clear - I am a total novice and I with that device I am setting my first steps with playing electric guitar.
I ordered that tuner as part of a bundle ("Fender SQ Affinity Tele MN BB Bundle1"). As per guitar tutorials, theoretically you could live without it (and use some mobile app), however and I am very happy with it.
The device seems to do the work, as total beginner I did manage to tune the guitar. The device package contains a manual, which along with some simple youtube videos, allowed me to tune the guitar - or at least I think I did it right.
Top tuner
Tuner is really exact! Don't make me wrong
Poor response
It’s not great. Poor response l inconsistent.
Perfect
If you need a tuner, this is a perfect option
Kind of works
Has real trouble picking up half of the strings on my guitar. I usually get frustrated and switch back to the semi-broken Snark that I was trying to replace.
Very good.
An excellent tuner for your money. Displays the note and string number, if tuned correctly, the screen will turn green. Now I only tune all my guitars with them.
Value for money!
Great chromatic tuner for daily use! Also pretty affordable.
Decent.
It greens up when a tone is perfect, that's more than I expected. Cross checked with a phone and a PC app.
Sometimes it completely fails to recognize a string on the guitar, haven't been able to understand why.
Good overall, Questions for its accuracy.
Although seems simple, I'm still trying to understand its functionality.
While it flags "accuracy"/centered and green indication on each string open, when I go the old-fashion way, i.e. having adjusted only the Mi/E and going for the rest 5 from the fret "by ear" (yes I have a good ear...) I feel that each string, especially the Si/B and the Sol/G need a click higher.
I keep anticipation for a while and maybe will revert with edit, as maybe it isn't tuner's mistake but mine, from the way I'm handling the nut lockers, with which I'm not familiar, I never had them before.
cannot do without
very easy to use, sturdy enough....advise all my pupils to get one although high end tuners are more accurate these little buggers get the job done even a 5 year old can use it with ease.
very easy to read, easy to store & sturdy enough.
Cons doesn't work on solar power.
Good inexpensive tuner
I always have a couple of these, they're useful for at home and playing out. Sometimes open strings don't register on the tuner, so you have to play octaves or harmonics but this can be an issue with more expensive clip on ones too.
The right bass tuner
Small and easy to use. Just perfect
Easy to use and reliable
Easy to use and reliable. Battery replacement is easy and foolproof. Fantastic value and very accurate.
Easy to use.
It's not as precise as a pedal/amp tuner, but it's very close each time I use it.
Highly recommend getting one for some quick tuning help!
Slightly slows down, but overall nothing
Has rubber at the part where it catches the headstock.
Blue letters turn green when in tune.
Comes along with a small round battery.
Gets confused if more than a string rings.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Thomann
- Released in 2009
- Average price : $5
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