Behold, the Korg BT-2—the Holy Grail of Bass Tuning, forged sometime in the mystical haze of the 1990s when flannel ruled and slap bass solos were a legitimate form of courtship.
This sacred relic does not concern itself with the petty squabbles of guitarists or the heretical chromatic scale. No, the BT-2 was crafted for one noble purpose: tuning the thunderous strings of the low-end lords. From B0 to C3, it tracks each note with the unwavering focus of a monk who’s been fasting on nothing but subharmonics.
Its needle-style analog display doesn’t just show pitch—it judges your soul. If that needle doesn’t point dead center, you may as well pack up and go home, because the BT-2 has no time for half-steppers.
Built like a plastic brick of divine intention, it boasts a 1/4” input and built-in mic, but none of your fancy modern XLR nonsense. Why? Because the BT-2 doesn’t ask for clean signal—it commands it.
You want flat tuning? You got it. You want detuned sludge metal vibes from the basement of your amp stack? The BT-2 shall guide you, like Moses parting the Red Sea of flubby low end.
Modern tuners may be faster, smaller, or “accurate,” but do they understand you? Do they care that you’ve been stuck on the same groove for three hours trying to summon Bootsy Collins? The BT-2 does. It’s your therapist, your hype man, your bass tuning soulmate.
It doesn’t have an XLR because it doesn’t need one. It runs on pure 90s mojo and the ghosts of dead batteries.
The Korg BT-2: Accept no substitutes. Because when you’re riding the low frequencies into battle, only the chosen shall be in tune.
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