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This thing is extremely precise, even when tuning a 7-string guitar down to G1, and it works just as well for a 5-string bass to the same. It's visually very pleasant, and it has moveable dog ears to either prop the tuner up by having them on the underside, or rack mount it alongside other gear. I've seen some reviews where people have said they thought it flimsy for the price but I don't have any of those concerns, look after your gear whether it's cheap or expensive and it'll last. This has very quickly become my everything tuner, and it's a joy to use and just as simple. The cable checker is nice, but I've yet to plug in a damaged cable and see what it does though.
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Excellent piece of kit
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The Korg pitch black is a solid does what it says rack tuner. Having three different strobe and lighting settings is an interesting thought. In practice, I've found myself using one setting for day to day quick tuning, and another for more precise work, such as intonation setting. Personally, I would prefer a faster strobe, especially if your setting up a guitar for recording. Having said that I'm used to a studio software tuner. All in all, it's a good looking piece of kit, well made, and seems to score very well in accuracy tests against other sometimes more expensive tuners. One small niggle I do have, is that it would have been nice to have a euro plug fitting and a built in transformer, rather than an adapter. That's probably not an issue for many, but if you have an extensive rack system running, the less power adapters and wall warts the better in the back of the rack. In conclusion, you get what you pay for and it does exactly what it says it's going to.Read full review
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