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  • MGR/LaklanderMGR/Laklander

    Korg GA-1 Solo Tuner

    Korg GA-1Published on 01/24/10 at 15:00
    The Korg GA-1 solo tuner is the standard Korg 'black box' tuner that is available in several models. It's black plastic housing slightly larger than a credit card. Runs on two AAA batteries. 1/4' Input jack; Guitar/Bass pushbutton; Flat button for tuning down; Sound button for audible notes; digital needle readout; LEDS for flat (red)/ in tune green) / sharp (red). Easily fits in a shirt pocket, on a music stand or in a gig bag. I've been playing bass professionally for 45 years.

    Purchased at a local music store for $19.95 + tax. Needed a tuner that could handle a low B on my bass. the stompbox tuner I inherited wouldn't do so.

    The Korg GA-1 is easy to use -- plug in, select guitar or…
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    The Korg GA-1 solo tuner is the standard Korg 'black box' tuner that is available in several models. It's black plastic housing slightly larger than a credit card. Runs on two AAA batteries. 1/4' Input jack; Guitar/Bass pushbutton; Flat button for tuning down; Sound button for audible notes; digital needle readout; LEDS for flat (red)/ in tune green) / sharp (red). Easily fits in a shirt pocket, on a music stand or in a gig bag. I've been playing bass professionally for 45 years.

    Purchased at a local music store for $19.95 + tax. Needed a tuner that could handle a low B on my bass. the stompbox tuner I inherited wouldn't do so.

    The Korg GA-1 is easy to use -- plug in, select guitar or bass, play the note and tune. Although I don't run flat tuning, the switch for Flat would come in handy for 4-string bass players who tune down or for guitarist who tune down for metal.

    It would be nice to have a backlit needle display, but the LED readout makes tuning easy even in dark environments.

    I'm familiar with Korg tuners and metronome and they will survive a fall from a music stand or amp with ease. I wouldn't put a lot of weight on the plastic case, but it will survive normal use.

    The Korg GA-1 'Solo' tuner for guitar or base is a great value for less than $20. It tunes six-string basses or even 7-string guitars, offers Flat tuning and audible note for each string through a built-in speaker. Easy to use. It's not a stompbox tuner, but it's handy for practice rooms, backstage or for setting the harmonics in a workshop environment.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • YaKuzA-GRYaKuzA-GR

    The tuner you!

    Korg GA-1Published on 11/28/10 at 08:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    For how long have you been using it?
    2 Months

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?
    Two other tuner but I find it most efficient.

    What thing do you like most/least about it?
    Mode "capo" may be down to 5 semitones! And the speaker who gives us the son.Possibilité to allow up to 7 strings.

    What is your opinion about the value for the price?
    Excellent.

    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
    Yes I am!






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