Best Korg products in the Instrument tuners category

On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Korg products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.

1. Korg Pitch clip 2

Simply attach it to the headstock of the instrument, turn it on, play a note - and the detected tuning will be displayed with precision. The Pitchclip 2 is designed with the musician's perspective in mind, offering enviable accuracy and readability, and features an improved clip. Thanks to its reversible design, it is also suitable for left-handed players. 

2. Korg Metronome

The KORG KDM series is known for its powerful volume and clearly audible tone. The KDM-3 offers an attractive look reminiscent of a mechanical miniature metronome, along with a variety of beat patterns and metronome sounds. It is also packed with the practical features you would expect from a digital unit, supporting your performance in any situation, regardless of genre or instrument. 

3. Korg Ot-120

The OT-120 is a chromatic tuner designed for the orchestra, combining optimal performance and sophisticated functionality in an upright design that is easy to hold and operate.

It features a dual display with easy to read needle indicator and a backlit LED display showing battery status, sound output volume, calibration, clef and note name.
 

4. Korg Tuner TM-70 Set Black, Features

The Korg TM-70 Tuner Set in Black combines the functions of a precise tuner and a metronome in a compact and user-friendly housing. It is ideal for musicians who value accuracy and flexibility. With an integrated contact microphone, the device allows for easy tuning of a variety of instruments. The LCD needle display ensures excellent visibility and sensitivity, making it easy to use under different lighting conditions. The long battery life of up to 250 hours guarantees reliable use over an extended period without the need for frequent battery changes. The adjustable calibration allows for the detection of different pitch standards, making the tuner particularly versatile.

- Precise tuning and metronome function in one device
- Adjustable calibration for various pitch standards
- Detection range from C1 to C8 for diverse instruments
- LCD needle display for high visibility and sensitivity
- Long battery life of up to 250 hours.
 

5. Korg Tuner, Pedal, Pitchblack XS, black

The innovative Korg Pitchblack XS shines with a large, easy-to-read display despite its compact size. Thanks to the raised screen frame, the display also serves as a footswitch and is easily readable in any situation due to the switchable Bright Mode. The Pitchblack XS features a bypass switch that toggles between True Bypass and Ultra Buffer. While the True Bypass mode ensures an authentic and completely unaltered signal, the Ultra Buffer mode supports the signal to maintain a strong and powerful sound even with long cables and effect chains. In each of the four display modes, the display blinks to ensure a more time-efficient tuning process. 

6. Korg Ga-50

A sleek, simple tuner with many features. The GA-50, a special guitar and bass tuner, is ideal for versatile use and is recommended by KORG for every guitarist or bassist. The new display features a larger note name display, making reading easier than ever. The GA-50 offers maximum functionality in a slim and compact housing, ensuring precise tuning in any situation.

The LCD of the GA-50 places the string number and note name in the center of the display, with the display now larger than before for even better visibility. The needle indicator shows pitch quickly and accurately. The operation is simple and smooth, making it easy to understand even for beginners. Guitar and bass modes allow for tuning of 7-string guitars and 5- or 6-string basses. You can choose either the guitar or bass mode. In each mode, the string number is displayed next to the note name, allowing you to tune correctly and confidently.

The guitar mode also supports 7-string guitars, and the bass mode is suitable for low B and high C strings. Dropped tunings are also supported, allowing detection in the range of a half step up to a maximum of five half steps. The sound-out mode assists with string changes. With a reference tone generated by the built-in speaker, the sound-out mode provides not only a visual but also an audible pitch reference. This is particularly useful when changing strings, as you can start roughly tuning the reference tone and then make fine adjustments in meter mode.

With the output jack, you can even tune during a performance. The GA-50 is equipped with an output jack. Connect your guitar to the input jack and plug in your amplifier.
 

7. Korg MA-2

The card-shaped electronic metronome MA-1 has been significantly revised in many areas. The resulting MA-2 is simply indispensable for anything related to rhythmic precision. In addition to a tempo setting range and a variety of time signatures and rhythms, it offers user-friendly features such as a clearer display, a distinctly audible and defined sound, a new timer mode, and much more.

With its large display, the MA-2 emphasizes perfect readability. The beat is indicated with a pendulum display on the screen and an acoustic signal. A triangle shows the current beat position and the timing in which the beats change. The MA-2 includes a newly developed speaker that provides more power, allowing it to stand out against loud instruments and high frequencies.

The tempo can be set in three ways: in pendulum steps, like a mechanical metronome, in single steps, and using the Tap Tempo method by simply pressing a button at the desired tempo. Additionally, the time signature can be adjusted very flexibly - choose between 0-9 beats and one of eight rhythm types. This makes it easy to practice even complex passages cleanly.

The tilt stand allows for stable and well-visible placement of the device. The battery compartment cover can be slid open and closed, but it is part of the housing and therefore cannot be lost.
 

8. Korg MA-2 Metronome

The card-shaped electronic metronome MA-1 has been significantly revised in many areas. The resulting MA-2 is simply indispensable for anything related to rhythmic precision. In addition to a tempo adjustment range and a variety of time signatures and rhythms, it offers user-friendly features such as a clearer display, a distinctly audible and defined sound, a new timer mode, and much more.

With its large display, the MA-2 emphasizes perfect readability. The beat is indicated with a pendulum display on the screen and an acoustic signal. A triangle shows the current beat position and the timing in which the beats change. The MA-2 includes a newly developed speaker that delivers more power, allowing it to stand out against loud instruments and high frequencies.

The tempo can be set in three ways: in pendulum steps, like a mechanical metronome, in single steps, and using the Tap Tempo method by simply pressing a button at the desired tempo. Additionally, the time signature can be adjusted very flexibly - choose between 0-9 beats and one of eight rhythm types. This allows even complex passages to be practiced cleanly.

The tilt stand allows for stable and well-visible placement of the device. The battery compartment cover can be slid open and closed, but it is part of the housing and thus cannot be lost.
 

9. Korg Ca-2

The tuners of the CA series have been a standard tool for countless wind ensemble and orchestra musicians for years. This tuner now presents itself with a new look. The operation and functionality are as clear as ever, but the names of the detected notes are displayed much larger, and the meter display is even clearer. This tuner is by no means just for beginners – it is an essential part of every musician's equipment. The CA-2 shines with the precision, stability, and ease of use that you expect from KORG tuners. It is especially invaluable when rehearsing wind or orchestral pieces.