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| Intellitouch PT2 Tuner | 
enlarge | Brand: Intellitouch Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $23.49 You Save: $16.46 (41%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (8 reviews) Sales Rank: 735
Color: gray Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Special Features: INTELLITOUCH PT-2 BARE BONE TUNER Easy to use clip-on chromatic tuner. Great for tuning violins, horns, wind and all stringed instruments. High contrast, easy to read display. Seven octave range. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6 x 2.3 x 1.1
MPN: PT2 Model: PT2 UPC: 651244500025 EAN: 0651244500025 ASIN: B0002F7GT6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Clamps on almost anything | | | Easy to tune in noisy environments - no mics, no wires! | | | 30 hours of battery life | | | Calibration range 438, 440, 442 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Intellitouch PT2 ''Bare Bone'' tuner is a price breakthrough. The PT2 retains the accurate and responsive tuning and ease of use of its more elaborate big brother, the classic Intellitouch tuner, but has no backlight, no carrying pouch, and only recalibrates between 438, 440 (the U.S. standard) and 442 (the European standard). It's made of bone colored hard ABS plastic, and backed by a one year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
  Works for mandolin, not guitar or banjo March 6, 2008 I bought one of these yesterday to use on my guitar, banjo, and mandolin. Today it belongs to our band's mandolin player. Why? Because it will not pick up the low-D on a 5-string banjo, or the low E on a guitar, regardless of where I placed it on the headstock. It picked up all strings on a mandolin. The high G (5th string) on the banjo would display for about one second when struck but then would disappear. On the positive side, unlike the Intelli MT500, this tuner is very accurate and is FAST - no lag in displaying the offset so you can tune accurately and quickly. I just wish it were more sensitive.
  Outstanding tuner! Great for a new musician. January 10, 2008 Coming from someone who is new to musical instruments, this tuner is outstanding. I have seen others that are more complex, and have more features that I will likely never use. To simply tune my instrument, this tuner is tops. It is as easy as clipping it on (a padded clamp protects your instrument from scratches), playing a note, and looking on the screen to see if there are three arrows on either side of the note. The display will look something like this if you're playing a C and it is in tune:
>>>C<<<
When there are two or less arrows on one or both sides, you're sharp or flat, so keep tuning! I use this on my ukulele, and it is nice and small and portable, making it great for when you're on-the-go. You can tune in a noisy room as well, even when the acoustics are crummy -- making it a better investment than a pitch pipe or similar gadget.
Excellent value for an excellent product!
  Great! August 29, 2007 I picked up two of these, one for personal use (PT2) and one for a friend's birthday present (PT1). I've yet to have a problem using mine, and haven't heard anything negative from my friend about his.
This replaced my old quartz tuner that I fought with when trying to tune my guitar. With the old tuner you had to have a room that was perfectly quiet, the Intellitouch PT1 (or PT2) tunes perfectly in a noisy room. The backlight display on the PT1 helps in low light situations, and it's compact and clip on design makes it easy to carry around and just clip it on. It also folds back out of the way so you can leave it clipped on for easy retuning between songs.
I highly recommend this product.
  Good Tuner March 7, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Simple. Easy to use. I got it because I play in an acoustic guitar ensemble. With 10 guys tuning up at the same its hard to use a tuner that works from a mic. This one clips on the head of the guitar and works from vibrations of the guitar body. Works great.
  Save Your Scrillo June 30, 2006 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
I am currently in Iraq for well a good while lets put it that way. I ordered a Dean Hybrid Acoustic Performer guitar not realizing it had a built in tuner, which is why i purchased this wireless tuner. The concept is nice and for what seems kind of pricey for a tuner it turned out to be a big waste of money. I gave it to my friend for his Hybrid Bass guitar and the tuner does'nt pick up alot of the strings. The concept is nice but definately does'nt strike a note with me, I would say DO NOT buy this tuner.
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