Korg GA2 Compact Guitar Tuner

Stow the Korg GA2 tuner in your guitar or bass gig bag and you'll have a reliable, accurate tuner wherever you go!

With its superior functionality and convenient functions, the GA series has become extremely popular with guitarists and bassists, now has a fresh look. While carrying on the stylish design with its simple layout of the necessary functions, it now has a larger note name and string name display, making the meter even easier to read. Dedicated guitar and bass modes can be selected, making it a must-have item not only for beginners who have just started their instrument but for all players. The GA-2 provides stable tuning functionality in any situation from home to studio and stage, with the high precision, sensitivity, and simple ease of use that you expect from KORG tuners.

Features:

- Large, high visibility display with a needle-style meter
- Compact, slim and lightweight body
- Dedicated guitar and bass modes; Quinta Flat tuning mode
- Adjustable calibration (430-450 Hz)
- Up to 200 hours of battery life; Five year warranty
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Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
Base Item
Shipping Weight: 0.19 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 3 x 5 x 1 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): KOR GA2

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 631-390-6800
Web: https://www.korgusa.com/support

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 0.5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted May 6, 2019 by Mark Garner in Metairie, LA

"Look Elsewhere"

Overall: 0.5 out of 5 stars
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My tuner died and I went "el-cheapo" and bought this model because it looked just like my recently deceased DeltaLab model - I figured it would function the same.I was wrong.First off, inserting the batteries is a pain. To put in the batteries you have to slide the entire back panel down about half an inch. This is easier said than done. The little raised ridges on the back for gripping to slide the panel down defy fingernails. You need to wedge a small screwdriver tip into the seam and force the panel back.Once the tuner was up and running I discovered that in guitar mode, the display only registers 6E, 5A, 4D. 3G, 2B & 1E.I am a tuning and intonation nut so I play notes all over the neck to make sure everything is in perfect tune.If you hit a 'C' note, the display reads a 'D' that is flat.WHAT?! Yeah... If you hit an 'F' it shows a sharp 'E'. Forget any exotic open tunings.Aggravating? It's beyond that.For $15 this thing isn't worth returning. I will be buying another tuner and will just keep this as a backup. (I pondered throwing it at the wall but I knew that would only make a mess that I would then have to clean up.)

Musical Background:

Former semi-pro now a stay-at-home jammer.

Musical Style:

Rock, rock & rock.
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