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The Korg OT120 Pocket Chromatic Orchestral Tuner is a professional-grade tuner featuring a dual needle and LCD display for precise tuning. It supports auto, manual, and specialized Pythagorean tuning modes, ideal for both modern and early music instruments. With a backlit screen showing battery and sound levels, plus compatibility with a contact mic for noisy settings, it’s a versatile, portable tool crafted from durable aluminum and designed for musicians who demand accuracy and convenience on the go.

| ASIN | B000GFCYPS |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,188 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 291 in Tuners |
| Body material | Aluminum |
| Connector | 1/4" Jack |
| Country Produced In | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,098) |
| Date First Available | 28 Feb. 2008 |
| Finish type | Poliert" oder "lackiert |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04959112043985 |
| Included components | Inhalt: 1 Stück |
| Item Weight | 193 g |
| Item model number | OT120 |
| Item weight | 193 Grams |
| Manufacturer | KORG |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Percussion Diameter | 4.71 Inches |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Set Name | False |
| Size | Einheitsgröße |
| Standing screen display size | 2 |
G**E
Handy and brilliant
Does exactly what it says. Excellent bit of kit, easy to use. Tuning temperament feature was my reason for purchase. First rate.
G**F
Includes Pythagorean mode - really useful for early musicians
I make and play ancient and Medieval musical instruments. Having recently made a recreation of a 3-stringed lute called a Timpan, mentioned in Irish and Welsh texts from the 9th to the 16th century, I wanted to tune it using the Pythagorean mode that was common across Europe during the 12th century heyday of the Timpan. Ditto with a couple of lyres, an Iranian setar and the horse-hair-strung harp that's my next project. It took some searching, but eventually I tracked down this neat little beasty from Korg, a company with a long and noble tradition of making quality electronic kit for musicians. The OT 120 did not disappoint. Having slotted in the provided batteries, a brief look at the instruction leaflet told me what buttons to push and lo, it's now set to Pythagorean tuning mode. Yay! It has excellent sensitivity, its internal mic easily picking up notes played close to it and providing good, clear feedback as strings are adjusted. The stand on the back seems a little flimsy. It works well so far, but I'll have to be careful with it. This is made easier by the nicely robust protective carrying case that comes with the tuner. This even has a strap for if you feel like hooking it to your belt. I probably won't, but it's a nice thought. It's much bigger than the average electronic tuner tends to be, but then it does more, being adjustable to a variety of tuning modes. Honestly, I'm delighted to have found a Pythagorean electronic tuner at all. It did take some searching. So, a really, really useful piece of kit for early musicians and kudos to Korg for producing it.
M**B
Good Tuner
The display is very clear and the tuner has lots of helpful settings. I like that it has a needle rather than being wholly electronic and obviously it is also very accurate (+/- 1 cent). The only slight issue I have is the power switch does not really 'click' into place like you might expect and feels sometimes like I can only push it halfway between settings before it gets stuck. The settings wheel could also perhaps be a little more resistant as it can sometimes be moved around unintentionally as I am handling the tuner. It works well but I would have hoped a tuner of this price had more satisfying user input components.
E**.
Works very well with my harp
I have not had this tuner very long yet, so I may update this review later on. But so far, this is the best tuner I've ever had... Very accurate. My previous tuner would only tune half my harp – it did not register the lighter strings. But this one does a marvellous job of tuning my entire harp to concert pitch. I am also currently using it while adjusting the semitone levers on my harp, and mean to use it for piano tuning. So stay tuned for an updated review when I have gotten more acquainted with it! So far, I recommend it.
C**R
Easy.
I used this to tune my Rhodes piano. The analogue dial and sharp and flat LED's made it easy, especially at the top end where it was so fiddly seeing that the needle was almost there was good enough without striving for perfection. It had no problem with any of the 73 notes on the piano. I used it with the electronic input direct, not the microphone or the contact mike I bought. It even has different theoretical tunings built in. I cancelled the piano tuner. I didn't think I could have done it myself. Great piece of kit.
B**T
Excellent tuner
Excellent tuner...especially for guitar set ups , I used to have a much more expensive Peterson... I think this is much better :-)
S**E
Good, accurate tuner
I bought this tuner to tune a wide range of instruments including, cello, guitar, leaver harp and Uilleann pipes. It handles all of these instruments well and for the price it is very good value for money.
I**K
Very accurate, easy to use.
There's not much to complain about with the Korg OT120, it's easy to use and stable. It has a full 8 octave (A0-C8) detection range, with a tuning accuracy to within ±1 cent, and Calibration a range from 349Hz to 499Hz. I like the dual analogue /digital display, which is easy to read and has a useful back light. The case is silver plastic with an Aluminium face, it looks flimsy but it's quite tough. The fold-out rest on the rear is really useful as it tilts the display so you can easily see it. I haven't tried the sound-back feature yet, but I imagine it could be quite a useful addition.
Y**M
Muy buena herramienta. He leído mucho a cerca de este aparato, e incluso me he documentado entorno a la marca, y creo que hoy por hoy en cuanto a profesionalidad, es uno de los mejores y más fieles afinadores que hoy en el mercado actualmente. Para mucho tipos y modelos de instrumentos, tanto de cuerda, como de viento. A pesar de todos los demás que hay en el mercado actual, que no son pocos. Saludos.
L**Z
Tenía un tiempo queriendo comprarlo y la verdad vale mucho la pena . Tal vez haya la opción del Tm-60 el cual se ve muy bien también. Yo compré este modelo porque me interesaba mucho la función de temperamentos. La respuesta del afinador es súper precisa, la aguja nunca está 'bailando'. La función de soundback al parecer tienes que conectarle un micrófono externo, o al menos yo no he podido usarla, aunque en mi caso no la necesito. En general recomendaría este afinador si necesitas una respuesta rápida y confiable . Por decir si eres el oboista o eres el que afina a tu orquesta. O también para alguien que ande muy clavado con los temperamentos y la música antigua
K**N
Araştırıp aldım başarılı
M**E
Product is as described. This is one of the more advanced tuner that allows tuning to different temperaments.
B**F
Vraie accordeur professionnel
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