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Find the Guitar Tuner That Earns Its Spot in Your Setup
You’d be hard-pressed to find a guitarist today without a tuner on their pedalboard or headstock. That’s because guitar tuners have seamlessly become the lifeline of most hard-working guitar and bass players across the industry.
Are you searching for a guitar tuner that can take your tuning game to the next level? Whether you’re after the high-speed convenience of a polyphonic clip-on tuner or the pinpoint accuracy of a tabletop strobe tuner, you’re in luck: Sweetwater has guitar tuners to suit players of all tastes, preferences, and budgets.
How Do Guitar Tuners Work?
Have you ever wondered what happens under the hood of your battle-scarred BOSS TU-3 or TC Electronic UniTune Clip to keep your stringed instrument in perfect tune? Guitar tuners use sophisticated technology to capture the real-time frequency of one or more vibrating strings, then display the corresponding note value for manual pitch correction. Different tuner types may yield better tracking and tighter tuning tolerances than others. But in practice, nearly any guitar tuner sold at Sweetwater can deliver studio-quality pitch accuracy on a well-intonated guitar, bass, mandolin, banjo, or violin.
Which Guitar Tuner Type Is Right for Me?
Pitch accuracy is just one factor to consider when choosing a guitar tuner. Different tuner types offer unique strengths tailored to various playing environments and price ranges.
Pedal Guitar Tuners
Pedal-format tuners mount to your pedalboard and receive signal directly from your guitar or bass pickups. Fan-favorite options like the Walrus Audio Canvas Tuner pair reliable tuning with a sleek pedalboard footprint. Beyond simply keeping your instrument in tune, many tuner pedals offer additional features such as signal-boosting buffers, footswitchable mutes, and 9V DC power pass-through outlets to feed additional effects pedals.
Clip-on Guitar Tuners
Battery-powered clip-on tuners attach safely to your headstock using spring-loaded clamps. Rather than relying on the guitar’s output signal, clip-on tuners detect pitch through vibration, making them a discreet and cable-free tuning solution for both acoustic and electric instruments. They’re typically the most affordable guitar tuners available, and reliable options like the Snark ST-8 HPT make quick, cable-free tuning as simple as can be.
Rack Guitar Tuners
Players who rely on the convenience of effects racks and fly rigs will find lots to love in today’s feature-loaded rack tuners. A rackmounted tuner like the Korg Pitchblack X Pro uses a high-visibility display to deliver fast and accurate tuning for performers and techs, even at a distance. This makes rack tuners a popular choice for touring professionals to worship teams.
Strobe Guitar Tuners
Luthiers and band directors have long favored Mechanical wheel strobe tuners for their exceptional accuracy. Peterson’s true strobe guitar tuners bring this same ultra-tight tuning tolerance to your touring rig in a convenient StroboStomp HD pedal or StroboClip HD headstock format. This makes them an ideal solution for live players who demand uncompromising pitch accuracy in a giggable format.
Polyphonic Guitar Tuners
Traditional tuners require plucking and tuning each string individually. Polyphonic tuners, on the other hand, detect and display the pitch of all strings simultaneously, offering a faster way to tune up between songs and after solos. If you’re a working musician running a tight set list, a polyphonic tuner like the TC Electronic PolyTune 3 can shave valuable seconds off every tune-up.
What are the most popular brands for Guitar Tuners on Sweetwater.com?
What are the most popular Guitar Tuners on Sweetwater.com?
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D'Addario Eclipse Rechargeable Clip-on Tuner
4 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
$19.99 -
Peterson StroboStomp HD Pedal Tuner
5 out of 5 stars 305 reviews
$149.00 -
TC Electronic PolyTune 3 Polyphonic LED Guitar Tuner Pedal with Buffer
5 out of 5 stars 314 reviews
$63.90 -
Fender FT-1 Pro Chromatic Clip-on Headstock Tuner
4 out of 5 stars 63 reviews
$26.99 -
TC Electronic PolyTune 3 Noir Mini Polyphonic Tuning Pedal
4.5 out of 5 stars 58 reviews
$63.90
Why shop Guitar Tuners at Sweetwater.com?
With a massive selection of Guitar Tuners, free shipping, a free 2-year warranty, 24/7 access to award-winning support - and more - Sweetwater gives you more than any other retailer! If you have any questions about Guitar Tuners, make sure to give your personal Sales Engineer a call at (800) 222-4700.