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  • tubarttubart

    (Almost) perfect!

    Korg DT-10Published on 05/27/10 at 08:11
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    Small, robust, prcis, beautiful ... Not much more to say than the other members of this small tuner.
    Only BMOL, as pointed Lloyd: the switch is a bit fragile, go molo there and during a OCCAZ purchase of DT10, try before you decide to.

    Overall a great pedal tuner!
  • ReiepReiep

    Simple, strong and effective

    Korg DT-10Published on 02/17/14 at 07:56
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    You'll love this tuner if:
    - You love the brushed aluminum
    - You are tired pseudo polyphonic modes that only work when it wants to
    - The strobe modes annoy you
    - Like you jump in with your tuner without feet moving
    - You are looking for fast and efficient foremost

    You will not like this tuner if:
    - You like to give one quarter of one tenth of a cent
    - You need an immediate recognition score
    - With a Pedaltrain Nano as pedalboard
    - You prefer white or black

    The DT-10 is an old tuner, and it shows: it is big (but offers a coup led display very nice), and can measure one note at a time. Good thing I have room on my pedalboard, I grant a string at a time (I only have two…
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    You'll love this tuner if:
    - You love the brushed aluminum
    - You are tired pseudo polyphonic modes that only work when it wants to
    - The strobe modes annoy you
    - Like you jump in with your tuner without feet moving
    - You are looking for fast and efficient foremost

    You will not like this tuner if:
    - You like to give one quarter of one tenth of a cent
    - You need an immediate recognition score
    - With a Pedaltrain Nano as pedalboard
    - You prefer white or black

    The DT-10 is an old tuner, and it shows: it is big (but offers a coup led display very nice), and can measure one note at a time. Good thing I have room on my pedalboard, I grant a string at a time (I only have two hands) and I adoooooore his look. It is regrettable that it is not the fastest or the most accurate, but mostly I prefer not to take my head to waste time to keep still green LED (excluding studio conditions).

    This is not the perfect tuner, but it is one that is best for me today.
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  • WildTienneWildTienne

    It is indeed the Job

    Korg DT-10Published on 03/01/13 at 04:47
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    This will soon be 7 years that I use

    At the time it was the only model this cheap in the store where I went and where I did all my shopping for gear at the time.

    It is easy to use! Robust, it has not aged a bit!

    A single button for the bypass works great.
  • cyrodcyrod

    Handy

    Korg DT-10Published on 01/07/13 at 05:48
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    I really used this model on stage and in rehearsal. The "mute" is very discreetly to change or check the tuning.
  • patguitarpatguitar

    reliable and robust

    Korg DT-10Published on 04/12/12 at 02:23
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    this tuner is very robust and reliable, I use it on stage for many years, and not the slightest concern.
    it is fairly accurate, although loupiotte still moving a little. on the other hand is a bit big compared to some competitors such as TC, so to see if space is limited on your PB.
    a good product.
  • yoTrakkzyoTrakkz

    makes life easier

    Korg DT-10Published on 02/23/12 at 19:45
    The Korg DT-10 is a chromatic tuner designed for acoustic instruments that can simply clip onto your guitar or other stringed instrument.  It is really easy to use and it will pick up your signal accurately and allow you to tune your instrument perfectly and it will only take a matter of minuets.  Whether I'm using the Korg DT-10 for simply practicing or for recording and live shows, the Korg DT-10 works perfectly for instruments that don't have a pick up.  I usually prefer to mic up my acoustic instruments, so having the Korg DT-10 is vital for me to have around because I don't have any pick up to send the signal to a traditional tuner.  This is overall a real easy tuner to use and it only…
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    The Korg DT-10 is a chromatic tuner designed for acoustic instruments that can simply clip onto your guitar or other stringed instrument.  It is really easy to use and it will pick up your signal accurately and allow you to tune your instrument perfectly and it will only take a matter of minuets.  Whether I'm using the Korg DT-10 for simply practicing or for recording and live shows, the Korg DT-10 works perfectly for instruments that don't have a pick up.  I usually prefer to mic up my acoustic instruments, so having the Korg DT-10 is vital for me to have around because I don't have any pick up to send the signal to a traditional tuner.  This is overall a real easy tuner to use and it only takes a short amount of time to tune your guitar or other instrument each time.  The price of the Korg DT-10 is really reasonable and I would say it is a must have for any person who plays an acoustic instrument but has no pick up.  Even though I only really use this tuner on acoustic guitar, I have also seen it used for mandolin and violin with good results and I'm under the impression that it will work fine with any acoustic stringed instrument. The clip for the Korg DT-10 is pretty sturdy and I've never had any problems clipping it on or with it breaking or anything like that.  While I would rather use another tuner like a Boss TU-2 that I could plug my instrument directly into for electric instruments, for strictly acoustic instruments the Korg DT-10 works best.  If you play a lot of acoustic guitar and don't have a pick up for it or would rather mic it up, the Korg DT-10 must be looked into as it will make your life easier! Love this tuner!
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  • JerDoplerJerDopler

    Korg DT-10Published on 04/12/09 at 03:45
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    Not bad at all and this little tuner prcis trs robust.
    I test with a friend and I have a TU 2. I would say that both are equal but I think the DT 10 less visible. Indeed it is not too much when the note is right, I get that when it was opposite, but will need only one or a small can DCAL and there is no the triangles of TU 2 to be sure that is good.
    On the same TU2 far when you see all allum you know it is good while the DT 10 is less prcis I think.
    It does not smell too when the switch is engaged but has also just me and a matter of habit.
    Otherwise it is ractif and offers tuning on.
    Trs well but I'm glad my 2 TU I prfre.
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    Not bad at all and this little tuner prcis trs robust.
    I test with a friend and I have a TU 2. I would say that both are equal but I think the DT 10 less visible. Indeed it is not too much when the note is right, I get that when it was opposite, but will need only one or a small can DCAL and there is no the triangles of TU 2 to be sure that is good.
    On the same TU2 far when you see all allum you know it is good while the DT 10 is less prcis I think.
    It does not smell too when the switch is engaged but has also just me and a matter of habit.
    Otherwise it is ractif and offers tuning on.
    Trs well but I'm glad my 2 TU I prfre.
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  • LloydLloyd

    Robust tuner ground

    Korg DT-10Published on 05/27/10 at 07:47
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    Used for four years, I have not tried other models before buying one.
    Very solid, excellent and rapid recognition of the note, the tuning accuracy and perfect brightness of the display. I just had a little trouble at the switch and I had to replace it: to see if it is not a problem series. See also Korg PitchBlack which is smaller and less expensive.
  • stamkorgstamkorg

    Effective, no problem

    Korg DT-10Published on 05/27/10 at 11:02
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    Used for 1 year.
    Fast, efficient, fair.
    Hmmm a little when I permanently active, but it is set just behind the guitar, that might be why.
    A remake I would resume it or Boss, for me it's all the same.
  • malcolmbassmalcolmbass

    very well

    Korg DT-10Published on 03/12/11 at 07:03
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    I use it for almost 2 years at one to two weeks rehearsing and + / - 30 concerts a year at home I use the CA-20 of the same brand.
    I bought to replace my old disaster TU-12 that dropped me in the morning after a concert more than 20 years of good service.
    what I like most: his all-metal enclosure, the MUTE function, reading faster than my TU-12, good visibility in the dark as in direct sunlight.
    I like the least: not supplied adapter, batteries and hungry it loose without warning.
    good value for money, I do not regret at all remains to be seen whether he will take as long as my TU-12
    I recommend using an adapter

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    I use it for almost 2 years at one to two weeks rehearsing and + / - 30 concerts a year at home I use the CA-20 of the same brand.
    I bought to replace my old disaster TU-12 that dropped me in the morning after a concert more than 20 years of good service.
    what I like most: his all-metal enclosure, the MUTE function, reading faster than my TU-12, good visibility in the dark as in direct sunlight.
    I like the least: not supplied adapter, batteries and hungry it loose without warning.
    good value for money, I do not regret at all remains to be seen whether he will take as long as my TU-12
    I recommend using an adapter

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  • moosehermanmooseherman

    Solid Tuner with great detuning capabilities

    Korg DT-10Published on 11/29/10 at 10:34
    This is a high quality tuner from Korg. It is a pedal tuner which makes it useful for live gigs. This tuner has a bright, clear display, easy to see in dark rooms. It's superbly accurate as well. It has a wide range, and can be adjusted via a button to drop the strings down several half steps for alternate tunings. It can be used with either a 9V battery or a 9V power supply. It has one 1/4" input and two outputs, one normal and one bypass. This gives you the option of muting all of your tuning excursions, or broadcasting them through the amp. I personally never use the bypass option, but it could be cool if you're going direct as well as through an amp.
    While this amp has certain cosmetic …
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    This is a high quality tuner from Korg. It is a pedal tuner which makes it useful for live gigs. This tuner has a bright, clear display, easy to see in dark rooms. It's superbly accurate as well. It has a wide range, and can be adjusted via a button to drop the strings down several half steps for alternate tunings. It can be used with either a 9V battery or a 9V power supply. It has one 1/4" input and two outputs, one normal and one bypass. This gives you the option of muting all of your tuning excursions, or broadcasting them through the amp. I personally never use the bypass option, but it could be cool if you're going direct as well as through an amp.
    While this amp has certain cosmetic advantages, I'm not sure I would put this over the Boss tuners. The only reason being that those pedals have the ability to provide a daisy chain power supply to other pedals. This pedal does not have that option. While it doesn't seem like a big deal, it works very well in my experience. Granted, I do think this tuner is easier to use, and possibly more accurate, but that power supply thing is a deal-breaker for me. I think that the best use for this pedal is if you already have a pedal board with a power supply, or have some alternate source of power. I'm sure there are many players out there with this capability so I can recommend this tuner to all of you!
    I guess ultimately the power supply issue isn't as important as accuracy, and flexibility, and the seven semitone flat capability that I discussed before is a pretty big deal. Therefore, I can highly recommend this to anyone who isn't relying on their tuner for power.
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