electronic tuners people use

Sheryl St. Clare
Sheryl St. Clare
@sheryl-st-clare
9 years ago
259 posts

The black Snark works well for me. I agree with Ken, tune and remove. Too many people in our jam sessions tune and leave them on. It's not good for the finish on the dulcimer to leave them on, and it looks silly.

Ken Backer
Ken Backer
@ken-backer
9 years ago
31 posts

I use a little black Fender clip-on.  I don't put it on the dulcimer, I clip it to my possum board, the edge nearest to me.  Pet peave.... seeing a beautiful instrument with tuner clipped to the end.  When the instrument is tuned, take it off before you perform.

john p
john p
@john-p
9 years ago
173 posts

I've seen reports that the 'Reds' break more easilly than the 'Blacks', something to do with how brittle the plastic is.

Susie
Susie
@susie
9 years ago
499 posts

I'm EXTREMELY careful with all my equipment and all my instruments (anal, in fact), and I had one of the Snarks break off. So, it does happen. See my earlier comment about how the "broken" Snarks can actually be great to use on a dulcimer. So, don't worry about that. Like Dusty said, if you are careful, it probably won't break. Snark has several models to choose from. Would suggest a chromatic one for sure.

Dusty Turtle said:

The only complaints I've heard about the Snarks is that sometimes the head snaps off the base. But that's got to be user error, so if you take care of it, it will be fine.

Stephen Addison
Stephen Addison
@stephen-addison
9 years ago
9 posts

I use the Snark SN-4 for my dulcimer - it will sit on the soundboard for tuning and is a little more convenient. It also has a built in metronome - it often sells at the same price as the red clip-on Snark.

Dusty Turtle
Dusty Turtle
@dusty
9 years ago
1,759 posts

I've had a few of the easy clip-ons and find them mostly all the same. I just bought one of the new Snark SN-8 (new black) models on Ebay and only paid $8 or $9, so look around and don't pay too much. I must like it since I have two of the SN-2 (red) models. The only complaints I've heard about the Snarks is that sometimes the head snaps off the base. But that's got to be user error, so if you take care of it, it will be fine. And I don't think you can beat the price.

There really aren't a whole lot of variables. How fast and accurate is the tuner? How easy it is to read? Other than that, some have a crappy metronome built in and most allow for calibration, so perhaps you can play along with a piano or autoharp or hammered dulicimer that is tuned to itself but a tad off. I personally never use those features.




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Patty from Virginia
Patty from Virginia
@patty-from-virginia
9 years ago
231 posts

James, I think you will love your Snark. I have one too.Smile.gif

Susie
Susie
@susie
9 years ago
499 posts

I use the Snark chromatic (red) for my dulcimers and all my other instruments. One cool thing about the Snark. If the arm breaks off at the ball joint, keep the tuner part and use it strictly for dulcimers. Just lay it on the soundboard (I put it right over a soundhole) and you can tune very easily. I broke one of mine and was going to pitch it, but then thought, wow, a custom dulcimer Snark tuner. Works great. I've only broken one so far. Waiting to break more, because they work so well this way.

Robin Thompson
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
9 years ago
1,456 posts
The Snark will serve you well, James.
James Phillips
James Phillips
@james-phillips
9 years ago
87 posts

I wound up getting the Snark from a local music store when I got strings to restring a dulcimer. Works well and eliminates the need for me to use a Signal Flex guitar tuner pickup that I plugged into the Korg so it could tune in a noise environment. Thank you all for the suggestions, much appreciatedGrin.gif

john p
john p
@john-p
9 years ago
173 posts

Hi James,

http://www.snarktuners.com/tuners/original-clip-on

These are very good and seem popular among players of many instruments.

The one I use is the "black".

You might find the clip is a bit small for some instruments, but you can always clip onto a tuning button (though I don't like that myself).

The head is fixed to the clip by a ball and socket joint, and can be pulled on and off with a little care.
Like this, the head fits beautifully into a sound hole on mine.

Prices can be a lot lower if you shop around

Dan Goad
Dan Goad
@dan-goad
9 years ago
155 posts

James, the go to tuner these days seems to be the Snark. I have several of the red models. You can find them on Ebay for arounnd $15, They clip on to the headstock and are always available at the push of the on/odd switch.

Robin Thompson
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
9 years ago
1,456 posts
I like my Peterson clip tuner. It was pricey and I mainly bought it for use on my bowed dulcimers yet use it on all my instruments.
James Phillips
James Phillips
@james-phillips
9 years ago
87 posts

Good morning all,

My Korg CA30 chromatic tuner is on the fritz and I am thinking it is on it's way out. Changed the batteries, and still acting up. I am starting this to find out what electronic tuners people use and recommend. I have not bought an electronic tuner since I bought this back in mid 00's, so I have no idea what is out there nowadays.

Best,


updated by @james-phillips: 08/01/23 08:35:17AM