🎶 Tune Up Your Game with Nady PITCHFORK!
The Nady PITCHFORK Chromatic Tuner is a compact, pedal-style tuner designed for musicians seeking precision and reliability. With a wide tuning range, ±1 cent accuracy, and an ultra-bright LED display, it ensures you stay in tune even in low-light conditions. Featuring true bypass technology and two output jacks, this tuner is perfect for any instrument and seamlessly integrates into your pedalboard setup.
Product Dimensions | 11 x 7.29 x 4.7 cm; 299.37 g |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | PITCHFORK |
Standing screen display size | 1.8 |
Item Weight | 299 g |
Manufacturer | Nady Systems. Inc. |
R**D
Loved it! Display is big and
I bought this a year or more ago... Loved it! Display is big and, I'm kinda blind so it suited me perfectly. It did quit working after several months of stage use... BUT... I contacted NADY directly, explained the issue, and they replaced it for free! They were beyond helpful, and very quick in their response. The product is good, the companies support is great. I'd buy another if this one ever quit.
C**R
I like this tuner a lot
I like this tuner a lot. It has a sturdy metal case, and the display is great. I didn't want to pay the big bucks for the Korg Pitchblack so I went with this one, even though there were no reviews yet. I'm more than pleased so far. The thing I like best is there is no "pop" sound when you switch from tuner to the output amplifier. I think it should last a long time, and battery replacement is easy - no need for screwdriver or a coin. I love it !!
K**.
If you have $15 to spare, get a Pitchblack instead
Most of the reviews for this tuner are from those who got them free/discounted. No issue with that but here's my feedback as someone that paid full price. I bought it because I needed a second tuner pedal to leave at the practice space, and I wanted to try out a newer/cheaper tuner. My main tuner pedal is a Korg Pitchblack.Pros:- nice compact size- decent priceCons:- feels fragile despite metal construction, maybe because it's incredibly lightweight.- 9V input location is on the side instead of the top- slow to respond to input especially from guitars with low output pickups.- footswitch feels really cheap. The "spring" to return it to raised position is extremely weak and there's no tactile feedback so often times I'm wondering if the switch is stuck down or if I didn't press it hard enough. I know I can look and see if the LED is illuminated but I prefer better tactile feedback.- it seems like there's a slight delay when you activate the tuner before it is able to begin tuning. It's only a fraction of a second but it's a little annoying to not be able to tune immediately.- gets "confused" and displays the wrong note too often. I try to mute the strings I'm not tuning but sometimes I leave them open or accidentally miss one. This tuner gets confused easily and will show the wrong note if all the other strings aren't muted.Conclusion: The price is OK and the size is compact but overall the pedal isn't very impressive especially if you can just spend the extra $15 for a Korg Pitchblack (which I've had for 7+ years with no issues) and have a beefier pedal with top mounted 9V in plus 9V out, less false notes, quicker activation, and better footswitch.
K**E
The display WAS nice and bright....
This tuner is very attractive looking. The display was nice and bright and it was accurate. I had it on my board for about 6 months, until today. Now it's in the trash can. Why you may ask? Well, this morning in church I was supposed to start the first song. I get up on stage, and my guitar had no signal. So I start checking all my cables, power supply, wires and they are all good. I look up and the worship leader is wrapping up talking to the congregation and the drummer looks at me and clicks me in. Uh...... no guitar. The drummer looks at me and begins to play.... still no guitar. Then the keyboardist looks at me and I make a frustrated angry face and point at my board. She covers for me.... crisis adverted. But still no guitar signal. Finally after a frustrated two minutes, it occurs to me. Tuner..... so I clicked the button and the sound came on for a second and went off. I gave it a swift kick and ...boom.... guitar. The tuner was on which muted my sound. However, I couldn't tell that the tuner was on because the nice bright display burned out. Needless to say, after our set, the tuner was no longer on my board, and was sent off to the "pedal farm",
M**R
Easy to read display with extra large letters
Easy to read display with extra large letters, this simple to use tuner will help you quickly tune up for practice or the gig.
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