Features: Full Color Display rotates 360 degrees for easy viewing “Stay Put” Clip High Sensitivity Vibration Sensor Tuner can be used on front or back of headstock to accommodate left of right-handed players
Product Features
Model: SN6
Full Color Display, Display rotates 360 degrees for easy viewing
High sensitivity Vibration Sensor
Tuner can be used on front of back of headstock
Refer the user manual below for instructions and troubleshooting tips
Snark-2 versus Snark-6 I own several tuners, and two Snark-2 tuners, which are great (except they’re not low profile like the –please see my review of that tuner).So, since I needed another tuner for my ukulele, I ordered this time a Snark-6. This one says, specifically, for a ukulele. I wanted to try it compared to the Snark-2…
Get the SN2 instead. I bought the SN6 based on a one of the top reviews stating that the SN6 works the same as the SN2. That’s really not true at all. The SN6 only has an on-off button and does not come with all the other snazzy functions that the SN2 has. No metronome, no microphone, etc. The SN2 is currently $1 more expensive than the SN6 ($11 vs $10), so don’t bother with the SN6. I wish Amazon would have stated the differences clearly in the product description, but it’s not their fault that a reviewer posted a…
Tune In: Snark SN6 Clip-On Ukulele Tuner [ Photos ] The Snark SN6 Tuner is so darn convenient and easy to use. Why have I used anything else? I have the usualsmall box tuner for my acoustics and a pedal tuner for my electrics. This tuner works so well that I wonder whyone would want to use anything else. Well, there is one small caveat. So read on, McDuff.This nifty little tuner fits tightly on to the headstock of my tenor and baritone ukuleles as well as my 50 year old 6-string Kay acoustic and hefty resonator…
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Snark-2 versus Snark-6 I own several tuners, and two Snark-2 tuners, which are great (except they’re not low profile like the –please see my review of that tuner).So, since I needed another tuner for my ukulele, I ordered this time a Snark-6. This one says, specifically, for a ukulele. I wanted to try it compared to the Snark-2…
Get the SN2 instead. I bought the SN6 based on a one of the top reviews stating that the SN6 works the same as the SN2. That’s really not true at all. The SN6 only has an on-off button and does not come with all the other snazzy functions that the SN2 has. No metronome, no microphone, etc. The SN2 is currently $1 more expensive than the SN6 ($11 vs $10), so don’t bother with the SN6. I wish Amazon would have stated the differences clearly in the product description, but it’s not their fault that a reviewer posted a…
Tune In: Snark SN6 Clip-On Ukulele Tuner [ Photos ] The Snark SN6 Tuner is so darn convenient and easy to use. Why have I used anything else? I have the usualsmall box tuner for my acoustics and a pedal tuner for my electrics. This tuner works so well that I wonder whyone would want to use anything else. Well, there is one small caveat. So read on, McDuff.This nifty little tuner fits tightly on to the headstock of my tenor and baritone ukuleles as well as my 50 year old 6-string Kay acoustic and hefty resonator…