Dave, the way the clip is angled, the screen points back at you from any direction? I was looking for a tuner I could carry in my pocket, that swivel on my SN-1 didn’t fare to well in my pocket (R.I.P.) lesson learned! I have 3 others:, an original super tight, a Napoleon & a Snark HZ1.
I like the ball joint on my old snarks. Still working after many years. I like the flex aspect as I have to read on the head, bridge or soundhole. I like adjustable.
The best thing about these tuners is you can get them for $15 or less & they’re as good as the higher dollar tuners? These rely on a piezo rather than a microphone & parts made of quartz like conventional tuners do? More recently, D’addario & Fender have even copied the Snark style tuners, due of their popularity? I always go with the original myself...
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Dave, the way the clip is angled, the screen points back at you from any direction? I was looking for a tuner I could carry in my pocket, that swivel on my SN-1 didn’t fare to well in my pocket (R.I.P.) lesson learned! I have 3 others:, an original super tight, a Napoleon & a Snark HZ1.
Another thing I like about Snark tuners is the dummy proof one button operation!
Snark on Bee Cue. I think I like you that way.
The best thing about these tuners is you can get them for $15 or less & they’re as good as the higher dollar tuners? These rely on a piezo rather than a microphone & parts made of quartz like conventional tuners do? More recently, D’addario & Fender have even copied the Snark style tuners, due of their popularity? I always go with the original myself...
Uncle, I’m usually that way, so I’ll take your advice & be a good boy :)
Yea, I clipped it on & tuned everything in sight, so you could say I’m in tune :)
But don't get snarky about it, Brian.
Nice. We are lucky to live in the time of these tuners. Man, without them, never could get tuning spot on.
I like it. I’ve had a couple Snarks break at the ball joint so this one might last longer.