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Description
The Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner offers a solution for guitarists and bassists needing accuracy, a wide tuning range, and an easy-to-read display. You'll be able to tune conveniently onstage or off.
The DT-10 has the widest tuning range of all comparable tuners, E0 (20.60Hz) - C8 (4186Hz), and supports dropped tuning (7-semitone flatted tuning mode). Featuring an angled front panel for convenient foot operation and clear viewing, the DT-10 uses both a large, 13-point LED meter for its pitch display and a 16-segment LED display to identify the note being tuned.
This results in the most accurate readout of all stomp tuners and unmatched visibility on dark stages or in low-light situations. In addition, the DT-10 offers adjustable calibration from 438Hz - 445Hz for tuning up to or down to a specific instrument within an ensemble.
The DT-10 provides 2 output jacks: a bypass jack that always outputs the input signal and a separate output jack that can be muted while tuning between songs. This gives you flexibility to meet the needs of a variety of situations. The first Korg footpedal-style tuner!
Product specs
| Brand | Korg |
| Model | DT-10 Chromatic Pedal Tuner |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2000s |
| Categories | Tuner Pedals |
FAQs
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How accurate is the Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner?
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The Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner offers precise tuning accuracy, typically within 1 cent, making it reliable for both live performances and studio sessions.
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Does the Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner work with both guitar and bass?
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Yes, the Korg DT-10 is a chromatic tuner, making it suitable for tuning both guitar and bass instruments.
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Is the Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner true bypass?
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Yes, the Korg DT-10 features true bypass, ensuring that your signal remains unaltered when the tuner is not in use.
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How durable is the Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner for live performances?
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The Korg DT-10 is built with a robust metal chassis, designed to withstand the rigors of live performances and frequent use.
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Can the Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner be used in a pedalboard setup?
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Absolutely, the Korg DT-10 is designed to fit seamlessly into any pedalboard setup, offering convenient tuning access during performances.
Videos
Guitar and Music Institute
Korg DT 10 Tuner - Not The Sexiest Of Pedals, But Is It A Must Buy?
Reviews
PROS
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Accurate tuning, rivals higher-end models
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Sturdy build, survives impacts like beer spills
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Solid aluminum construction enhances durability
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Bright display, easy to read even in sunlight
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Built-in buffer compensates for long cable runs
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Can double as a kill-switch for guitar swaps
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Provides excellent value, especially second-hand
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Precise tuning, highly complimented by users
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Longevity, with some units lasting over a decade
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Less susceptible to vibration interference
CONS
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Larger footprint than typical pedals
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Lacks daisy-chain power cable capability
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Foot switch may develop false contact issues
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Hard to read on dark stages or in direct sunlight
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner.
Build quality
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The pedal is noted for its durability, withstanding multiple drops without compromising performance.
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Value and pricing
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A second-hand price of ¥5500 (around $52) is considered a good deal compared to new models often priced at $100.
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User experience
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Owners report long-term reliability, using the tuner for over 20 years without failure.
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Reports indicate that the DT-10 can endure accidental spills, such as beer, suggesting robust construction beyond typical wear and tear.
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A user reported the DT-10's pitch tracking to be faster and more reliable than the Boss tuner, especially for bass guitars.
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The DT-10's aesthetic appeal, particularly in its black version, is highlighted as a differentiating factor for users who value visual design.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 7 Reviews and 37 Ratings
Great, easy to read and accurate tuner
A tuner pedal is, by my experience, a must if you play gigs. Easier to read and less susceptible of vibration interference from other instruments (looking at you, drummers), they can also double as a kill-switch to swap guitars, for instance.
If you're on a budget, though, the price of the more popular contemporary options - Korg's more recent Pitchblack, Boss' TU-3 or the well known Polytune - can be scary, yet affordable no-name options can be of dubious quality and longevity. These older DT-10 models can be found for very cheap second-hand and provide the best of both worlds, being attainable while proving themselves as dependable and accurate.
This unit is made of solid aluminium and said to be as accurate as the Pitchblack. It's also very easy to read under sunlight and - the cherry on top - has a built-in buffer, great to compensate for your long-ass cable. Compared to the usually equally priced TU-2, it's more accurate and easier to read. It does have the major downside of being overly large, taking up about 1-1/5 of a typical pedal's footprint. Besides, it also lacks the possibility to daisy-chain power cables, if that's something of your interest.
4923
A life long tank
This pedal has been on my board and in my life since 2008, and I cannot see myself replacing it any time soon. It just works great! Sure the new Peterson tuners are more accurate at 0.1 cents over 1 cent, but human hearing is limited to 2 cents, and guitars are imprecise instruments by nature, so I’m good.
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more accurate than a TU2
These older Korg pedal tuenrs were more accurate than the TU2 and were always dead on with the Korg rack tuners of the time... this pedal ahs an excellent buffer compared with Boss' pedal tuner too. But you can't see it on a dark stage AT ALL. You can't read it at an outdoor gig with the sun at certain angles either. This tuner is probably why they invented the pitchblack. I used to always take my korg to studios before I got a pitchblack because the fairly transparent buffer will drive long cables and the tuner is super accurate. Joey B turned me on to this tuner. Its obsolete now, but if you want a tuner with a buffer and you don't mind squinting? this is a good option.
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Reliable, study
Bright display, precise tuner, easy to see, solid performer, design, and a quality unit. It being so easy to use speeds up the tuning time, the bright display makes it easy to use in the studio as in is dark most of the time.
Accurate and that's it
I won't state that this pedal is full of feature and easy to calibrate. I won't write that it's the best tuner but it's so damn accurate that I won't change it even for a fancy and blinking one.
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According to a Guitar Geek rig diagram, Bill Kelliher used the Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner during his live performances with Mastodon in 2009.
In this photo, a Korg DT-10 Pedal Tuner can be seen on Michael Shuman’s pedalboard
Toru Kitajima uses the Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner, as mentioned in a tweet by TK_ling_tosite.
This gear diagram of Pepper Keenan's Down stage setup includes a Korg DT-10.
Arch Enemy guitarist Michael Amott takes some time out to give All Axess a rundown of his gear. The Korg pedal tuner can be seen 3:34 into the video.
In a photo posted to Twitter by @crush40, the Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner can be seen on Jun Senoue's pedalboard.
Used on the Hollow Meadows 2015 tour, as photographed in Guitarist magazine, February 2016.
Set Teitan confirmed in a Facebook post by "Far Beyond All Light - Jon Nödtveidt Biography" that both he and Jon Nödtveidt used the same pedals, including the Korg DT-10 Digital Pedal Tuner.
In the Yamaha Backstage article “20年以上使い続ける愛機と最新機材を融合した野呂一生のギター・システム” (published in February 2022), Issei Noro's guitar rig includes a Korg DT-10 Chromatic Pedal Tuner.
The tuner can be seen as part of Noro's pedalboard and signal chain, where it serves as the primary tuning device for his live performances. The unit matches the Korg DT-10 by its distinctive pedal-style enclosure, large LED note display, and characteristic front-panel layout.
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