The Korg AW-LT100V is a clip-on tuner for string instruments offering 100 hours of continuous operation from a single AAA battery. The AW-LT100V is equipped with a dedicated clip that attaches firmly to the peg box of a violin or viola so your tuning is directly in your field of vision without obstructing your performance.

Equipped with a VA-type colour LCD display, this tuner offers excellent visibility thanks to a high-brightness white backlight and colour LCD meter. The AW-LT100V tuner provides a violin mode and viola mode that let you tune with perfect fifths. In each mode, the string number is displayed beside the note name, ensuring a reliable and intuitive tuning experience.

An easy interface can be intuitively operated with one hand whilst a triangular shuttle switch allows you to perform all operations smoothly, from turning the power on/off to switching the display mode or setting the calibration. With a calibration function that supports a variety of concert pitches, an auto power-off function, and a memory backup function, this tuner supports your tuning needs in a variety of ways.

The main features of the Korg AW-LT100V include:

  • Instrument: Violin, Viola
  • Scale: 12-Note Equal Temperament
  • Range (Sine Wave): A0 (27.50 Hz) ─ C8 (4186 Hz)
  • Precision: ± 1 Cent
  • Reference Pitch: A4 = 410─480 Hz (1 Hz steps)
  • Tuner Mode: Violin, Viola
  • Power Supply: 1x AAA Battery
  • Battery Life: Approx. 100 Hours
  • Dimensions: 60 x 39 x 72mm
  • Weight: 32g
  • Includes: 1x AAA Battery

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