Snark Tuners say tuning should be easy and fun. The new Snark Tuners come from the makers of the popular Qwik Tune tuners we have all come to know and love.

The Snark SN-6 chromatic tuner is designed for Ukuleles. When you clip the Snark SN-6 chromatic tuner onto your instrument or music stand, you get more than simply a cool-looking and reliable tuning tool. You get a compact tuner that's clearly visible in any light, thanks to the clear, bright display that rotates 360 degrees for easy viewing. You can position the SN-6 for maximum viewability, whether your a right-handed player or a lefty. It is fast and accurate, and it has the Snark Stay Put clip that keeps it where you want it. An internal high sensitivity vibration sensor and built-in mic are utilized to guarantee precision yeilding proper tuning every time. Its ultra-tight tuning reacts directly to the vibration of your instrument, so you never have to worry about background noise as you tune. Designed specifically for the Ukulele, the Snark SN-6 clip on tuner offers very impressive performance at an unbeatable price.

Features:

  • Snark SN-6X
  • Clip-On Chromatic Ukulele Tuner
  • Full color display rotates 360 degrees
  • Stay put clip
  • High sensitivity vibration sensor
  • Fast & Ultra Accurate Tuning
  • Features frequency range tailored to ukuleles
  • Tuner can be used on front or back of headstock (accommodates left and right handed players)
  • UPC: 611820001735
  • MPN: SN-6X

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • SN6 Clip-On Ukulele Tuner
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Made In
  • China

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