I'm looking for a tuner appropriate for classical guitar. I have been using a Sabine AX-3000 for a few months. At first, it worked great, but it now has all sorts of problems. Any suggestions?
Would not a clip on tuner work? Is there something you know that a nylon classical guitar is not friendly with the various clip on tuners? And should your classical guitar have a pick up, there are those electronic tuners that connect with a chord. I think a good clip on tuner would work well. And as the other post shows they are not that expensive.
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Should I? Itʻs only $, and where Iʻm going itʻll burn or melt.
Any of the clip-on tuners mentioned in the other thread work on classical. As with steel string, you might have to tune to a harmonic on the 6th and 5th strings. The best tuner I use is a free-standing Peterson virtual strobe.
Thanks for the advice. Based upon what I have read elsewhere, I'm a little wary of clip ons, though I love the concept. I'll continue to do some homework ...