Thomann CTG-10 Clip Tuner 4-stars Reviews

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4 years ago

Nothing unusual

A regular tuner. I've been using it for about half a year, it doesn't always determine exactly, but it's usually enough. The tuner itself is made of high quality and immediately comes with a battery from the factory

4 years ago

Not great, not bad

I really appreciate the effort to make such a device and it comes in handy. It's accurate, but it won't hear your strings so well, even if it's close to them, that's why, most of times i have to use my phone to tune the guitar.

4 years ago

Worked very well til the sensor died,apparently quite a common fault.

4 years ago

Feedback

Tuning good, done well.

4 years ago

Domes the job

Flawlessly working so far.

4 years ago

It works

It works as expected. Would be nice if it was more sensitive, but for the price I can't complain!

4 years ago

Afordable tuner for pretty much everyone!

I bought this tuner twice because it's cheap and pretty much does the job. What that means? Tuner itself is really sturdy! My bass felt on stage (it was on stand) when we were changing stage with other band and it was still useable! Only bad side of this tuner is it could sometimes have some bugs or pauses when you're tuning like you didn't strum string but you did. Anyway, it is great little tuner that does the job almost 100%! I'm satisfied and I'm playing to buy more of these.

4 years ago

Good value for money

It does the job and it's quite nice for the money!

4 years ago

OK cheap tuner

This tuner works fine, but it seems the clamp should be a bit tighter. Sometimes I need to hold it down for it to pick up the Low-E.

4 years ago

50% win

Very useful,easy to use .But I ordered two,the one worked only.So 50% success.I had to opened it and after three attempts,I manage to fix it(for now).Not so happy...

4 years ago

Fine for this price.

Very easy to install, to use.

Fairly accurate.

Set up on the neck head. Turn off automaticaly (when not using for some time). To save battery.

4 years ago

Bon rapport qualité/prix

Fais le travail et facile d'utilisation

4 years ago

Works ok for the price

The reading often gives a temporarily false result, but it's good enough for the very cheap price.

4 years ago

Decent for a really cheap price.

It lacks a bit of precission, expectesd on a tuner which costs less than 10 £. Really good quality for the price.

4 years ago

A little bit cheap feeling but stable tuner. Does not detect 7 or 8th string well.

4 years ago

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.

5 years ago

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!

5 years ago

Slightly slows down, but overall nothing

5 years ago

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.

5 years ago

Great for beginners

A great tuner for a beginner.Helped me a lot as a beginner.

In chromatic mode it is way more efficient in tuning. While in guitar mode its less effective.I don't know why but still a great tuner.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Thomann
  • Released in 2009
  • Average price : $5
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