Tune in to perfection! 🎶
The Snark SN-10S Pedal Tuner offers musicians a fast, reliable, and visually striking solution for tuning their instruments. With its versatile power options and durable design, this fully chromatic tuner is perfect for both stage and studio use.
H**Y
Update after 5 years of gigging. Everybody should have one of these
Update after 5 years:It's like another reviewer said: a decent tuner enclosed in a bomb proof case. I used it with a power supply, so I haven't even had to put a battery in it.Update after 2 1/2 years:I've used this in all my practices and shows for 2 1/2 years and it's awesome! It tunes great and has wonderful visibility. Then there's the durability and low cost. Everybody that plugs in a guitar should have one of these!Original Review:This is a great tuner, especially for the money. For little more than the cost of a headstock tuner, you can have a much more durable way to tune during live shows. The display is very visible and the tuner response is superior to my headstock tuners. I'm not sure about the accuracy, since I do a little "sweet tuning" anyway, but the Snark pedal tuner gets me very close, without a lot of waiting, while muting the guitar. What used to be a real chore during live performances is now a lot easier.
W**0
Killer tuner.
I’ve gone cheaper with tuners, and have also used higher end ones (Polytune, tu3, daddario). In my opinion this Snark is the place to be. It tracks 90% as well as the more expensive tuners and the note identification is almost identical. The screen is killer. I’ve used it at multiple bar shows and outside at a house party and have never had issues with visibility. Additionally, this pedal is a tank so durability isn’t a concern under regular gigging conditions. Unless you need the buffers found in the Boss and TC pedals, I don’t think there is a reason to pick those over the Snark. Awesome pedal with great feature set.
N**O
Basically a great fully functional tuner, inside a freaking military grade fallout shelter
This is beautifully built to say the least. As you touch it for the first time it might seem like you could drop it from the top of the empire state and just plug it back in without a problem. As said, this is ridiculously sturdy and will probably last you for many many years. The LED is pretty big so no problem for on-stage quick tuning. Only issue i'm having is sometimes it can be a tiny bit inaccurate, almost as if it was unsure if i am perfectly in tune or just a bit sharp or flat. Anyways I always get to tune in a few seconds and that little uncertainty might just be because I have a Floyd on my guitar which, while fine tuning can produce some detuning. Overall, for around $30-$35 this is incredible. Considering the Politune and the TU-3 cost around $50 to $60 more, you could just go with this and save up for something that is worth that difference in price.
T**.
Snark Tuner is like an indestructible brick
Love this tuner. It's my backup tuner I leave on stage at my church for whoever is on acoustic. excellent tuner. It eats about 50 milliamps though so make sure you have plenty of 9-volts or keep it on a basic pedal power (Boss, One-Spot, radioshack).I think it eats that much power because it is SUPER bright on stage and it is FAST.Does NOT have a bypass mode, so if you want it in your pedal chain, when it is on, you are muted. Or can route it through your volume pedal "tuner out" mode though if you want it to stay on. I use this mostly for on/off for acoustic. I don't trust all sound guys to mute the channel when you're not on stage haha.It DOES have an "in" and "thru" jack for those of you that need to daisy chain your power. Not sure the output on these. I know that Boss TU-2 tuners have a max of 200 milliamps of power on the "thru". If you use a One Spot or similar that outputs 1700 milliamps, best to use the daisy chain direct instead of powering it thru the tuner pedal. You might get a short out if your pedals demand more than 200 milliamps of power. I've seen 3 Boss tuners go bad at my church. Haven't had a problem with the Snark tuner yet (fingers crossed).Excellent investment, doesn't take a huge footprint on your pedalboard, will eat more power than a normal Boss tuner, built like a brick. I give it 4 stars beucase it is hard to get to the battery (vs Boss or ibanez). Just be aware it'll take more time to change 9v batteries. go with an adapter and you'll be fine. I totally trust this pedal to be 440 in tune. Great for the price. go get it!
D**E
Great Value!!!
I was pleasantly surprised with how well constructed this tuner was when I got it. For the price I believe this is about the best value out there for an inline tuner. It has found a permanent home on my pedal board and I wonder how I got by without it before. The display is nice and bright and the convenience of just clicking it on (which also serves as a mute for my bass), tuning up quickly and clicking it back off, ready to go, is sweet. The amp that I normally gig with has a mute and a tuner output but I still had to mute it and try to tune with my little handheld tuner and it's tiny LCD display (tough to do with stage lighting at times).This tuner is simple to use, runs on 9V battery or AC and appears to be very well built with an all metal construction. I love mine!
J**E
It'll make my life easier.
I got the Snark SN-10S to add to my simple pedal board. I use a Behringer LS-1 (Line Switch) to choose from among two or three instrument inputs. The switch output goes directly to the SN-10S, and it's output to a delay and DI box. With multiple instruments to tune at setup, the SN-10S in-line makes jumping from instrument to instrument easy. When on (to tune), it cuts out the output and avoids the tuning sounds going out to the sound system. Very handy and useful to plug and unplug the various inputs to the switch. The SN-10S has large characters in the display, easily read from standing above it. It settles very quickly, much faster than the various hand-helds I had been using. It is also very stable, not bouncing around.In general, it works well as a tuner (as you'd expect) and handy as an inline switch. I recommend it highly.
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