Online Guitar Tuner

Please use the free online guitar tuner below for tuning your guitar. You may also find this article interesting, it is a lesson on how to tune a guitar. This handy online guitar tuner is provided by http://www.gieson.com/.

In case you are interested in purchasing your very own guitar tuner we have provided a few links below. Please feel free to browse through them:

Korg GA-40 Electronic Guitar and Bass Tuner

Korg GA-40 Electronic Guitar and Bass Tuner
The GA-40 Electronic Guitar and Bass Tuner is equipped with an output jack so you can leave your amp plugged in. An ultra-large LCD screen provides excellent visibility. Adjustable calibration range (410-480Hz). Tunes 6 & 7 string guitars and 4-, 5-, and 6-string basses. - Read more -

 

Seiko SAT100B Guitar/Bass Digital Auto Tuner

Seiko SAT100B Guitar/Bass Digital Auto Tuner Black
The Seiko Digital Auto Tuner for guitar or bass features selectable auto-tuning, manual-tuning, and sound modes, plus a wide, modern tuning range and a wide range of reference tones from low B to one octave above high E. Adjustable calibration from 435-446Hz in 1Hz increments. Also features a built-in microphone and 1/4" input and output jacks. - Read more -

 

Qwik Tune QT-9 Guitar Tuner

Qwik Tune QT-9 Guitar Tuner
Tune up quick! This lightning-fast automatic chromatic tuner features a handsfree meter, in and out jacks, and a built-in microphone that allows you to tune almost any instrument. This guitar tuner is slightly cheaper than the previous 2 mentioned above but has all the functionality that most guitarists will need. - Read more -

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