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  • anton.kaldanton.kald

    Simple and effective

    Korg GA-30Published on 10/31/14 at 15:47
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    Purchased in November 2003 for € 23.

    I find it useful as well for my bass (connected mode) for my acoustic guitar (microphone mode).

    The needle is accurate, we expect no less.
    The tuner also plays us each note of each chord (bass or guitar) for former tuning by ear.

    The plastic case does not seem too strong, but no problem from the moment one takes care of his equipment.

    Very good quality / price ratio.
  • patguitarpatguitar

    practice

    Korg GA-30Published on 04/12/12 at 02:30
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    good product, clear light, to choose an alternate tuning and choose between guitar and bass. I've used for years, now I prefer the version clip. level accuracy is perhaps a tad below the DT10 or dtr1000.
  • obiwankennedyobiwankennedy

    Korg GA-30Published on 09/08/04 at 00:42
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    I possess 2 years since prs
    it is very precise and microphone allows you to tune your guitar quickly without Fawn by jack plug when it is cool Fenia
    otherwise the annoying thing is that it provides a function for a standard tuning so accordzge farfellu ben good to get up hours
    qualitprix but rather I would buy the CA-30 is better now I think for almost the same price
  • ShlubluShlublu

    Korg GA-30Published on 12/25/05 at 12:14
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    I have this tuner for four years. It is a diatonic. It is simple, practical enough, and fits in your pocket.

    It is equipped with a mode bass / guitar (no automatic detection). Once selected the instrument, it automatically detects against by the plucked string. The tuning is done through a meter needle lined three diodes "too low - ok - too high."

    It is equipped with an input jack and a mini-microphone for acoustic instruments. It is also equipped with a buzzer giving the 440. IUne output jack that allows you to keep connected to provide as needed.

    Its defects: the microphone does not pick up very well. And sometimes it reacts with delay, as in Mic jack. It is very unpleasant when …
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    I have this tuner for four years. It is a diatonic. It is simple, practical enough, and fits in your pocket.

    It is equipped with a mode bass / guitar (no automatic detection). Once selected the instrument, it automatically detects against by the plucked string. The tuning is done through a meter needle lined three diodes "too low - ok - too high."

    It is equipped with an input jack and a mini-microphone for acoustic instruments. It is also equipped with a buzzer giving the 440. IUne output jack that allows you to keep connected to provide as needed.

    Its defects: the microphone does not pick up very well. And sometimes it reacts with delay, as in Mic jack. It is very unpleasant when one is pressed between two pieces (on stage, it is better to use a Boss TU-2).

    Since it is very cheap (I remember it was less than 100 francs), it's still a good price / quality ratio.
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  • ekerisannekerisann

    Korg GA-30Published on 09/05/06 at 02:37
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    I use it since I started too.
    I like his simplicitson reduced weight and size, I like less time to answer sometimes.
    No other model tested before purchasing the Korg.
    Quality price ratio good enough, it works well and it holds the road, it sure IS WAS ua pedal format then it would be the foot.
    I would do without this choice problem, although with different tunings to agree it can get complicated (you must use the knob, lowering the notes of a semitone, insufficient when one wants to agree way by Machine Head example)
  • WillygetWillyget

    Korg GA-30Published on 05/01/08 at 12:16
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    - How long have you use it?
    I use depuoi 7 years

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    I like it because it is prcis and you can plug the guitar directly above.

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    I had jur c'tait that the best tuners in the style that price. He was right. I do not ssay others.

    - How do you report qualitprix?
    Okay. But I'm also a little stingy ^ ^

    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
    If I had not the hardware that I currently (and VOX pdalier pick tuner won in a contest and my ear dvelop enough now) I would do this choice. Or I'll take that one can be put on the head of the guitar. It's practical too.
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    - How long have you use it?
    I use depuoi 7 years

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    I like it because it is prcis and you can plug the guitar directly above.

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    I had jur c'tait that the best tuners in the style that price. He was right. I do not ssay others.

    - How do you report qualitprix?
    Okay. But I'm also a little stingy ^ ^

    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
    If I had not the hardware that I currently (and VOX pdalier pick tuner won in a contest and my ear dvelop enough now) I would do this choice. Or I'll take that one can be put on the head of the guitar. It's practical too.
    The default is that once he gets a buger manierre! The arrow going in all directions, it picks up sound from from anywhere. Well ... This is what a tuner built-in microphone.
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  • moosehermanmooseherman

    Korg GA-30Published on 05/21/09 at 17:48
    I've used this tuner for about 7 years, which is most of the time I've spent playing guitar. I like the fact that this tuner is small, portable, and easy to use. It's also easy to use with acoustic guitars since it has a microphone that is built-in, which will work pretty well. That being said, sometimes it's difficult to use in live situations; if you gig you might want to look into a pedal tuner, as that would probably be less susceptible to noise. Even with electric guitar, the Ga-30 can get pretty tough to manage in loud environments. Even though amateurs will tell you that once you're plugged in, the microphone stops picking up noise, that's not really the case. The mic still interfere…
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    I've used this tuner for about 7 years, which is most of the time I've spent playing guitar. I like the fact that this tuner is small, portable, and easy to use. It's also easy to use with acoustic guitars since it has a microphone that is built-in, which will work pretty well. That being said, sometimes it's difficult to use in live situations; if you gig you might want to look into a pedal tuner, as that would probably be less susceptible to noise. Even with electric guitar, the Ga-30 can get pretty tough to manage in loud environments. Even though amateurs will tell you that once you're plugged in, the microphone stops picking up noise, that's not really the case. The mic still interferes with the signal. Basically, this tuner is great as long as it stays at home. It's cheap enough that it's pretty much worth the extra cost; why bother taking the pedal out and setting it up if you only need it once a day? As far as these handheld tuners go, Korg tends to make pretty reliable ones so there's no really bad purchases to be made if you buy one of theirs. However, this one is my favorite because in addition to the microphone, it will play the pitches you need if you'd rather tune by ear, and it also can tune the guitar as far as 5 semitones flat (or anywhere from E to B). It works just as well on bass (but again, only when there's not a lot of interference), which makes it handy if you need to pass it around before practice. I definitely would tell anybody who needs a reliable tuner for home use to pick up one of these. It's no gem, but it does the trick.
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