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The D'Addario Micro Headstock Tuner is a precision clip-on tuner designed for acoustic, electric, bass guitars, mandolins, banjos, and ukuleles. Its ultra-compact size and stealthy placement behind the headstock keep it discreet, while the piezo transducer ensures extreme tuning accuracy by detecting vibrations. Featuring a tri-color backlit display and a 360-degree swivel clip, it offers versatile positioning and easy readability. Powered by an included CR2032 battery with auto-off, it delivers long-lasting performance for musicians on the go.
M**T
Small, bright, accurate and easy to use
This is the smallest and best guitar tuner that I've ever used. It's easy to attach to the underside of my guitar head and the display can be flipped around so that it is right-side-up. It's bright, accurate and inconspicuous. Tuning is easy since there are dashes on either side of the note that both appear when in tune. I bought one for both of my guitars.
D**Y
Very nice tuner, easy to use and disappears on your guitar
Works great, very tiny but usable. It's digital so the tuning is perfect. reasonably solid construction. If i lost it I would buy another!
J**H
Perfect Small Tuner for Any Guitarist – Compact and Reliable!
I’ve used a lot of tuners over the years, and the D'Addario Accessories Micro Headstock Tuner is by far one of the best small tuners I’ve come across. The compact design makes it easy to clip onto my guitar without being in the way, and the discreet size doesn’t affect the look of my instrument. Despite its small size, it’s incredibly accurate and does the job perfectly every time.This tuner works great for acoustic, electric, bass guitars, and even my ukulele! It’s versatile and adapts easily to different instruments. I especially love how quickly it tunes – the LCD screen is easy to read, and the clip-on mechanism ensures a secure fit on the headstock. It also holds up well, even in noisy environments like band practice or gigs.What really stands out is how reliable and consistent it is. It’s easy to use, and the precision of the tuning is spot on. The low profile doesn’t distract, and the fact that it’s so lightweight makes it perfect for travel. Whether I’m at home or on the go, I always have it with me for quick tuning.If you’re looking for a small, high-quality tuner that won’t let you down, the D'Addario Micro Headstock Tuner is a must-have. I highly recommend it for both beginners and seasoned players alike!
M**R
Very nice tuner with a small quirk
I use this tuner on a classical guitar.Previously, I had tried the D'Addario Eclipse Headstock tuner. I found this tuner to be somewhat inaccurate to the point where I had to manually fix the tuning afterwards, which defeated the purpose. So I returned it.I decided to try this Micro Headstock tuner based upon a video review and I have found this tuner to be more accurate. When I tune with it, post-adjustments are rarely needed. I'm not sure why this one seems more accurate, but perhaps it's because of the way it mounts to the guitar, which is a little bit more of a direct clamp than what the Eclipse tuner had.It's very compact, and the display is readable and simple.There is one quirk: the B string will always show as F# first and kind of toggle between F# and B. I can see the B enough to do a proper tuning, but this toggling is a bit annoying. I really don't feel like returning it as it works well enough.
K**N
Works perfectly on back of strat headstock. Very small display. Remembers display orientation.
The whole point of this tuner is that it's VERY small. Because of that, the display is small. I can see it while standing, but it's a strain, mostly though because of my age (get off my lawn!).It shows sharps but not flats. The sharp is kindof a tiny square; it's VERY hard for me personally to see.You click the orientation button to rotate the display for however you have it mounted to your headstock, font back side top. After that when you turn it off & on it does remember the last orientation.Since you can rotate it, im pretty sure you'd have easy battery access no matter how you installed it, on elec or acoustic.Just like the videos i've seen, you press it on and it really doesn't seem like it would be easy to come off even when you jump around. I pushed on it with my hand just to see. I think if you were young and jumped around like a nut (lol) you could probably just put rubber tape/strip where it mounts and you'd be good to go.Based on reviews i know that it's *accurate enough*. I'm using this for rehearsal only; when i play out i use a foot pedal tuner, because i'm an adult (and i switch guitars alot).I really wanted a rechargeable clip on tuner, but this one was so small i thought i'd try it. I DO like it more than others i've used.
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