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Donner Tuner Pedal, Dt-1 Chromatic Guitar Tuner Pedal with Pitch Indicator for Electric Guitar and Bass True Bypass

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Color: Black Tuner


Features

  • Wide Range TunerTuning range is A0(27.5 Hz) ~ C8(4186 Hz). New fast precise strobe mode with +/- 1 cent accuracy
  • 2 Modes Tuner Pedal At tuning mode you can cut off all signal output and adjust your guitar. At bypass mode the sound of your guitar will revert back to the amplifier with no loss of tune. No annoying "pop" and "hum" noises
  • Easy to See The color and brightness of the specially adjusted LED beads match the mini LCD screen, which can be used on the large stage and outdoor performance venues without any problems
  • Fast & Accurate TunerDT-1 tuner pedal gives you fast and accurate tuning
  • NoticeThere is not power adapter included, you need to buy one. Not come with a battery compartment

Brand: Donner


Style: Bass,Mini


Color: Black Tuner


Product Dimensions: 1.6"L x 1.9"W x 3.6"H


Item Weight: 0.22 Kilograms


Voltage: 9 Volts


Amperage: 30 Milliamps


Audio Output Effects: Speaker


Controls Type: Push Button


Power Source: Adapter,Electric


Hardware Interface: 1/4-inch Audio


Signal Format: Analog


Style: Bass,Mini


Color: Black Tuner


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 1.6"L x 1.9"W x 3.6"H


Item Weight: 0.22 Kilograms


Item Dimensions: 4.8 x 2.36 x 2.6 inches


Connector Type: Barrel Connector


Brand Name: Donner


UPC: 701936595386 689587250864 689587307667 612306356363


Global Trade Identification Number: 86


Set Name: 1


Manufacturer Part Number: DT-1


Included Components: 1 x donner dt-1 pedal tuner, 1 x user manual


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: Donner


Model Name: DT-1


Model Number: DT-1


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Exceptional tuner !! Gets the job done
Color: Black Tuner
Great tuner, the product arrived in a box but the inner case was even more protected by the foam layers in between the tuner itself. I was very pleased by the quality of shipping not only did they exceed my expectations but they included stickers with their product. This purchase was for my daughter, it arrived before her practice— she plays bass and was in need of a new tuner. Price was great, although they do not include a cable to plug in and turn on they do tell you exactly which kind to buy. Be sure to read all the instructions!! Thank you again to seller for a great product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2025 by SheWrites Reviews

  • Good, pick about the power supply
Color: Black Tuner
There's another review in here that confirms this, but make sure you are using a 9v with minimum 500 mA or else the pedal will not work as expected. Do not just plug this into any 9v power. Other than that it works great.
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026 by Rich

  • Good small format tuning pedal
Color: Black Tuner
Just received this pedal today, so my apologies for the hasty review. But I did want to give my first impressions as they are still fresh on my mind. This tuner replaces a D'Addario Planet Waves pedal tuner that I bought in 2007. That pedal has a clock-like dial showing around 12 increments of each note. When the note centers at 12 o'clock, the note is on pitch. It was (and still is) an ingenious way of showing note accuracy in a continuous view. But after 12 years, the pedal now does not detect notes in the path anymore, so I had to replace it. What frustrated me about this situation was the fact that I dropped probably 80 bucks on the Planet Waves, thinking that the tuner was so rugged that would outlast me (the thing is built like a proverbial tank--I could actually hammer nails with it if I so chose). The fact that the Planet Waves conked out after 12 years is actually disappointing. If I'm going to pay good money for quality products, I want stuff that's going to last a long time. But enough of laying down hard cash for quality that won't last! That's where this pedal comes in. I've recently made a habit of buying inexpensive, Chinese-made clone pedals from Mosky and Caline. Mooer and Donner were two other names I've added to my wish list. My new aesthetic: don't worry about getting the best, just get something that works well and doesn't cost a whole lot, so if it doesn't last a lifetime, I'm not going to sweat it anymore. So here's the nitty gritty on this Donner pedal tuner. It's in the small form factor that's taking pedal boards by storm. The main display is an LCD readout, which shows the current note choice as a bold letter plus an accent. When the note is off center, the LCD background reads blue. When the note is centered, the LCD turns green. Kind of cool. Above the note letter is a line with a marker to show how close the note is to the center. I suppose the marks are roughly in cents. When I'm tuning, the marker doesn't hesitate when I'm centering the note, and that's encouraging. Above the LCD display are three brightly lit LED lights--green in the center, with the flat side in red on the left, and the sharp side in red on the right. These help me tune by providing some feedback when I get close to centering the note--the red and green lights trade off more quickly the closer I get to nailing the note. That's pretty cool, too. But the drawback is that the LEDs are too bright--especially when seen straight above the pedal--so that it overpowers the LCD. Maybe I'll put a strip of Scotch tape on it and color over the lights with red and green. I also like that when I get the note centered and the LED is green, it's more stable than my old Planet Waves was. The Planet Waves was much more fickle when I got the note centered. The display would waver and tell me it's off again, sending me on a wild goose chase to recenter the note. Not so with the Donner. When the note is green, I feel like I've got it and I'm not chasing the wind. The only other minor knock on the tuner is that it's not a pass-through signal. When the switch is engaged, it mutes the sound from the rest of my pedal board, and I can't toggle it to choose muted or unmuted. Not a deal breaker, but I got used to hearing notes through the amps with the Planet Waves and now I'll have to get used to unamplified tuning. For the money spent, if this thing lasts three years, I'll be fine with getting another one to replace it. Cheers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2019 by Christopher Nieman

  • Bright, solid and accurate (too bright?) Bright, solid and accurate (too bright?)
Color: Black Tuner
This is a well built pedal, no question about it. The foot switch/button is smooth, positive and quiet. This is a silent pedal when not activated so it also serves as a handy mute feature for anything past the tuner. Accuracy is spot-on in accordance with my Korg tuner (Y-splitter with the two side-by-side), the Donner matches approximately 1 cent accuracy - this is more than sufficient for ANY gigging or recording that I ever plan to do. The bottom of the pedal includes nice rubber pads that keep the pedal in place on hard surfaces, yet they're thin enough that Velcro/hook-and-loop will protrude enough to mount to a board with Velcro without having to remove the rubber feet - while this seems like a minor thing, IMO this is huge and I wish more pedal manufacturers did this. The case is super tough (metal) and the surface has a nice matte finish which reduces reflection and glare from bright lighting - again this seems like a minor feature but it makes a big difference in the real world and it goes to show that Donner has thought through EVERY detail of this pedal. And I have found that what is apparent on the outside is consistent with the attention to detail given to the inside. Of course as with most pedals it does not come with a DC power supply but if you're reading pedal reviews you probably already know this :) and you probably also have a variety of workarounds. I prefer a battery clip snap connector anyway (search "Mr. Power 9V Battery Clip Converter 2.1mm 5.5mm" - they're $3ea) or just chaining another connector on my board's DC power supply, no biggie. I don't understand why some people complain about this - powering a pedal isn't complicated or expensive. In fact, I appreciate pedal manufacturers keeping prices low while allowing ME to decide how to power the thing anyway. The ONLY potential downside is the brightness of the LED, particularly the red, it's borderline blinding (the pics don't begin to illustrate it :)) The LCD display is awesome, lots of useful indicators in there that help bring you to tune quickly but in low light conditions the red LED is overpowering; in low lighting I can't even read the display until the green LED kicks in - at which time I don't need to see the LCD display screen. I may dim it with some tape to take the bright edge off - and of course mine may be an exception but I thought I'd share just the same. Overall this is a minor issue and doesn't take away from the awesomeness of this pedal. IMO it's worth every dime, it's WAY better built than its competitors in the price range and it performs at least as good as (if not notably better than) other tuners I have that cost 2x as much or more. It's hard to imagine regretting this purchase, I plan to get one for each amp even though I don't have pedal boards for each amp. At this price I think everyone should have one sitting on/near every amp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020 by MarkM

  • Great for value highly recommend over expensive ones
Color: Black Tuner
Good tuner fantastic for value highly recommend buying
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026 by It’s great

  • Pedal shut down while tuning
Color: Black Tuner
I purchased this pedal tuner a few days ago. At home it was fine. I played at a gig and suddenly while tuning, the pedal shut down. I am in the range of a return/replacement/refund, so I chose a replacement. I will update when I receive the new one.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026 by GuitarMan

  • Great Value! You can’t beat the price
Color: Black Tuner
Great pedal and value for the price. Easy to use and the LED is very large. For the money and the price ease of use definitely recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2026 by Orlando G.

  • Great product!
Color: Black Tuner
Bough this for my husband to use at church. He uses it and loves it!
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2026 by Amy Krigbaum

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