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Set the vibration in motion and press it to your skull close to the entrance to your ear and you’ll get the perfect perception of a 440 Hz A that people have always asked you to deliver when you mentioned or they estimated that you wanted to sing.
So what is it? The A on the high E-string of your guitar? The A the current day most common tunings are set to? Well, officially. Be cool, walk out of line, but play in tune.
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A life-saving accessory!
John2146 18.07.2014
I bought this tuning fork just for fun really...but now I never leave the house without it! It comes in really handy at gigs (I play trumpet, myself) and is great for choir leaders also.
Perhaps the only negative thing is that it is quite small and you need almost complete silence to detect the tone.
Still, it is a nice sturdy little tool that has helped me whenever I needed to make sure I was in tune...and it doesn't require batteries!
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Good quality fork
w84thesun 30.01.2022
Good quality tuning fork although the handle is small for me. I would recommend buy the 120 mm version, it might be more convenient.
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The sound is so pure
SophiaDah 10.05.2022
Bought this to tune my violin
The sound is so pure I now want to play this instrument instead of my violin
- this is a joke it isn't an actual instrument... but i wish it were.
My wife actually showed me you can make the sound loud by putting the little round bottom of the fork on a wood surface, after you've hit the fork.
It is loud and clear...I am thinking about buying a G, E and D in the same size
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Good
JustinasK 08.11.2024
A cheap, simple alternative to more expensive forks. Sits at exactly 440 Hz. Quality seems pretty good.
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Why doesn't the tuning hammer I bought have an external bag 05.02.2020
The result of tuning fork is clear and the quality is quite good
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Can't complain about anything, it works
YeloSno 05.11.2018
Definitely a good bangs for your buck.
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Perfect pocket sized.
Jollyhollie 18.05.2013
I was very happy with the quality and of the size of the tuning fork its great because I can keep it in my pocket onstage, very pleased it does the job.
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Anonymous 07.05.2015
It is quite small but does its job. If you hit it hard enough you will be able to hear its A loud enough even if you are in a noisy environment.
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Yay! This one works!
Treets 28.10.2024
I had previously bought a more expensive tuning fork on eBay and lo and behold, it wasn't in tune. Kind of the point of a tuning fork. Sent it back for a refund, ordered one of these from Thomann and not only was it cheaper, but it's bang on tune and more compact. Love it. The only possible improvement would be a hole through the tip of the handle to attach it to a keyring or hang it.