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This is the replacement to the popular MST-10 tuner that we've carried for a while. Along with a built-in mic, this handy clip-on tuner senses vibration, so you can tune up in noisy rooms... and even check intonation as you play!
This is now my "go-to" tuner. Why? The first characteristic that caused me to switch is the bright, multi-color display. The brightness and color of the information is super-easy to read, and the way it changes color when you're on target was the clincher for me (I can tune without my glasses!) Secondly, it also has a built-in microphone, so you can switch between tuning "open-air" with the mic, for instruments that don't have sufficient or easily accessible vibrating parts.
But one of the coolest features yet is the great goosneck which connects the clip to the main tuner body. You can twist, bend, and aim the tuner so you can both find the best tuning contact position AND actually be able to see the display! This new tuner also features a silica gel padded clip for the ultimate "soft touch" on your valuable instrument. It's also adjustable for flat and double-flat tuning, and you can change the base pitch from A=410 through A=450. This new tuner also has presets for Bass, Guitar, Violin and Ukelele, as well as a fully chromatic mode.
My impression of the build quality of this tuner also exceeds that of the MST-10; while the MST-10 is a very good, functional tuner, this well-made tuner feels and looks far more "money." And it's the same price!
The COM90 tuner has a small transducer built into the spring-loaded clamp, sensing the actual vibration of your instrument. If you've ever tried to tune your bass while the rest of the orchestra or band is tuning up, you know how frustrating it can be if you're relying on a tuner which only has a mic. The super-bright display shows the target note and the calibration setting. When the note is perfectly in tune, the display changes from bright blue to bright green, making it easy to visually confirm your intonation at a glance.
This little tuner, at 2.25" x 1.5" x .45" inches (tuner body only) and a ridiculously light 1.5 ounces (including clamp and battery), it’s light enough to mount on your bridge.
The COM-90 is our successor to the very popular MST-10 Tuner, which we've carried for some time now. The big differences? The new tuner is a different shape, is easier to read, has the flexible gooseneck, features a silica-gel padded clip, and has presets for common instruments.
My experience with the COM-90 is shown in the video below; the tuner is on my carved Juzek, and you can see it likes it very much. This does not mean it will immediately nail the E, or any other string, as quickly on your bass! Basses, bridges, and position differs. I have two bass guitars built by the same luthier - the COM-90 is amazing on one (on the headstock), but a little less reactive on the other. Low E and low B are tough on most any tuners, even those that plug into a pickup, because the lowest notes have the fewest cycles (vibrations) per second. Just a word to the wise...
Features and Specifications:
Switchable built-in microphone for tuning acoustic instruments.
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