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Description

  • Chromatic tuner pedal for electric/acoustic guitar and bass guitar.
  • True bypass circuitry allows the signal going straight from the IN to the OUT.
  • Bright LED display for reading the tuning information easily.
  • Mini size and metal case, very durable and easy to store.

Specifications: Material: Metal Tuning Range: 12Hz-4186Hz(C8) Input: 1/4" Monaural Jack (Impedance: 470 Ohms) Output: 1/4" Monaural Jack (Impedance: 100 Ohms) Display: LED Screen Power Supply: DC 9V Item Size: 9.5 * 4 * 5cm / 3.7 * 1.6 * 2in Item Weight: 180g / 6.4oz Package Size: 12 * 6.3 * 6.5cm / 4.7 * 2.5 * 2.6in Package Weight: 255g / 9oz

Product specs

Brand Rowin
Model LT-910 300 Series Tuner
Finish Silver
Year 2010s
Made In China
Categories Tuner Pedals
Color Family Silver

FAQs

Does the LT-910 Chromatic Tuner work for both guitar and bass?

Yes, the LT-910 Chromatic Tuner is designed to work with both guitar and bass, accommodating a wide range of pitches and tunings.

How does the LT-910 Chromatic Tuner display tuning information?

The LT-910 Chromatic Tuner features a clear LED display that shows the note being tuned and whether it's sharp, flat, or in tune.

Is the LT-910 Chromatic Tuner suitable for live performances?

Yes, the LT-910 Chromatic Tuner is compact and durable, making it a reliable choice for live performances, with its bright display ensuring visibility on dark stages.

What power supply does the LT-910 Chromatic Tuner require?

The LT-910 Chromatic Tuner requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for most pedalboards.

Can the LT-910 Chromatic Tuner handle alternative tunings?

Yes, as a chromatic tuner, the LT-910 can tune to any note in the chromatic scale, making it suitable for alternative tunings.

Reviews

PROS

  • Affordable and offers excellent value for money

  • Compact size saves space on pedalboards

  • Sturdy metal case enhances durability

  • Large and bright LED display for easy tuning

  • Responsive to low B note on 5-string bass

  • Mutes guitar signal when tuning, useful for live performances

  • Capable of quick tuning adjustments, even to Drop D

CONS

  • Some units may have build-quality issues, like screen detachment

  • Screen visibility issues under certain conditions

  • Can produce audible noises when switching

  • Delayed response when identifying notes for tuning

  • May not cut the signal effectively during tuning

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about LT-910 Chromatic Tuner.

Features and functionality

  • The LT-910 displays the note being tuned, such as F#, making it easier for alternative tunings compared to tuners that require counting dots.

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  • Users note the LT-910 struggles with low tunings like drop #G, sometimes failing to register notes accurately.

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User experience

  • The pedal may require manual fine-tuning after use, particularly if used for live events, where precise tuning is critical.

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  • It's been noted that the LT-910 can misidentify notes by latching onto harmonics, which could be problematic on stage.

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Use cases and applications

  • Considered adequate for home practice or basement players, especially for those playing in standard tuning or Drop D.

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  • Owners suggest using the LT-910 primarily for at-home practice rather than live performances due to its slower response time.

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Build quality

  • Sturdy casing but experiences issues like popping sounds and noise when the screen lights up during use.

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  • Some users find that the LT-910's lightweight plastic casing feels less durable compared to robust models like the Boss TU-3.

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Comparisons

  • Not as fast or precise as the BOSS TU-3, but sufficient for basic tuning needs.

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  • The LT-910 is compared unfavorably to the Korg Pitchblack in terms of display clarity and accuracy, especially in live settings.

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Value and pricing

  • A number of users recommend considering used alternatives like the Polytune or Boss TU-3 for better reliability at a similar price point.

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sergioalber7o_

Fulfills its Function

The pedal is very cheap, it cost me about $500 new ($30 dollars), and it really fulfills its function very well. It mutes the guitar signal when tuning and that is very useful when playing live, although sometimes you can hear the noise of the guitar but it is not very distinguishable. If you're short on cash, it's a good tuner pedal to start with.

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guitarnerd

Excellent mini tuner for guitar and bass!

Not many pedal tuners are able to be responsive to the low B note on a 5 string bass. But this mini pedal is able to do the job, responsive as well. Big display. Value for money deal. Highly recommended.

caio_r_santos

Simples e direto

Compacto, além de salvar espaço no pedalboard (afinal, é um simples afinador), tem um visor muito bom e luminoso que permite visualização no escuro das casas de show.

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Pedro Guerreiro

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Chococorn and the Sugarcanes

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