Thanks for using my guitar to do the demo. I really like the Yamaha AC1M and it's the first time I 've heard it in a simple non-musical recording. Looks like a superb tuner. Next on the list!! And a nice demo, too.
I agree 100% with your comments and observations. It costs more than all the other clip-on tuners I've owned (Snark, Fender, Planet Waves), and it's totally worth the extra $$.
For working in Single-note mode (this is mode "B" without annoying default Polyphonic tuning), press and hold Display Mode Button (on bottom side, near to the center) for 5 seconds until you see mode "B" instead of mode "G".
Got one of these for intonation my guitars. My previous clip on tuner just wasn't accurate enough for intonating a telecaster, even one with individual saddles.
Well I've had mine for 20 minutes and I can't get the dang battery compartment open. I'm glad you showed how simple it is, BUT I've tried using my finger, a guitar pick, and now I'm about to go get a shovel...
The 6 strings at once feature is strictly for singer/strummers. You can tune a guitar all day- you'll never get all of the E notes to be the same pitch- all of the fretted notes are tunable- tuning for a jazz or classical style is extremely complicated.
I bought the Polytune clip on tuner years ago. It's not worth it. A cheap Chinese tuner is just as good. It is nothing but an ordinary RUclips hype that makes you want to spend a lot of money. Do your wallet a favor and buy the cheap one.
Why is the G string on the strum setting missing? I only see 5 strings showing up on the "strum"...
Thanks for using my guitar to do the demo. I really like the Yamaha AC1M and it's the first time I 've heard it in a simple non-musical recording. Looks like a superb tuner. Next on the list!! And a nice demo, too.
I agree 100% with your comments and observations. It costs more than all the other clip-on tuners I've owned (Snark, Fender, Planet Waves), and it's totally worth the extra $$.
For working in Single-note mode (this is mode "B" without annoying default Polyphonic tuning), press and hold Display Mode Button (on bottom side, near to the center) for 5 seconds until you see mode "B" instead of mode "G".
Got one of these for intonation my guitars. My previous clip on tuner just wasn't accurate enough for intonating a telecaster, even one with individual saddles.
I use an old pedal tuner
What do you think of this awesome new tuner?
instrimental
Well I've had mine for 20 minutes and I can't get the dang battery compartment open. I'm glad you showed how simple it is, BUT I've tried using my finger, a guitar pick, and now I'm about to go get a shovel...
Mine didn't come with a battery, do you know what kind of battery it takes?
heard the struming function does not work well enough th be useful... just go straight to tuning note by note and its dead on good
It might be helpful to practice before you do a tutorial.
@1:02 Alimunum? Is it so hard to pronounce aluminium these days?
Apparently it must be hard to spell correctly too.....
@@JW-mx3qg Clip is NOT alluminium, this is really steel. I have one. Trust me - not this woman...
The 6 strings at once feature is strictly for singer/strummers. You can tune a guitar all day- you'll never get all of the E notes to be the same pitch- all of the fretted notes are tunable- tuning for a jazz or classical style is extremely complicated.
I bought the Polytune clip on tuner years ago. It's not worth it. A cheap Chinese tuner is just as good. It is nothing but an ordinary RUclips hype that makes you want to spend a lot of money. Do your wallet a favor and buy the cheap one.
I just wanted to know what battery this uses who cares about the fucking box
Never let a woman do a review anything guitar related.
racist
feminist
@@AlaniuxOndiux94 I think you mean "sexist".
you can't play the guitar with these nails. you can only tune ;)