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I believe it first came out in all-alloy. Beautiful thing but the digital display isn't very bright.
It was replaced by a black plastic version. Looks cheaper but the display is much clearer.
More accurate than a Snark? I have Snark, too, but StroboClip is my go-to. Amongst many others, there's an ACU mode and a Sweetener one.
Worth the money? IMO, yes.
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But check this out for your acoustic , no more antennas hanging off the headstock, I have them on my acoustics and very happy
https://www.daddario.com/products/accessories/tuners/micro-soundhole-tuner/
So..... is the app as good as the hardware?
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We often use a tuner to get the note we want when tensioning the head of a banjo. We tap the head and listen past the tap. There's a note, not an obvious one but it's there.
There's only one clip-on tuner I know of that will display that faint note: Snark.
Saying this, Peterson is still my go-to for acoustic guitar.
the only downsides are the slight learning curve reading the display, and the obsessiveness this can create.
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But neither are mega-expensive.
Personally as acoustic player never needed more than wot I get from a Snark and just put one on each instrument so I think I'll stay a Snarkboy!
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Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
@thomasross20 with regards to the app, unless you have a means of connecting your phone physically to the guitar whilst tuning, it’s a pain in the proverbial trying to hold your phone close enough to the guitar whilst plucking a string and turning a tuning peg. Hard enough at home where it’s quiet, in a noisy gig environment nearly impossible!
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BUT..... relying on tuners means you're not training your ears which (imho) you *should* be doing.
Just thrown in FWIW
Now, can anyone tell me how I clip my tuner to the headstock? Yes, that is it's battery!
I use a free downloaded app which is great - all sorts of different tunings.
Tune up at home, guitar in case, still in tune at open mic event.