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Korg OT-120 Orchestral Tuner

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Features

  • Chromatic tuner with a wide 8 octave detection range that supports band and orchestra instruments.
  • Dual display provides both a needle-type meter and an LCD for excellent visibility.
  • Sound Back mode plays a reference pitch for the note that's closest to the input pitch. The meter indicates the discrepancy between the input and the correct pitch. (This feature requires the additional purchase of the CM-100L microphone.)
  • Multiple Temperaments support historical tunings
  • Transpose mode is convenient for wind instruments. The factory package dimensions for the KOR OT120 is 3.75 (W) x 5.75 (D) x 2.5 (H)

Description

The Korg OT-120 chromatic meter-type tuner specifically addresses the needs of the orchestral musician. The OT-120 also includes those "nice touches" born of actual experience in the orchestra pit with features such as a durable, soft case with belt clip to you put your tuner where it will be easily accessible, instead of sitting in your case or on the floor. TH OT-120 also includes a tilt-back stand. Built-in. The angle is ideally suited for playing while standing so the tune is visible. The Korg OT-120 also incorporates a louder speaker in its space-saving new design that makes it easy to hear and hold, while providing better viewing angles. Another component of the OT-120's new casing is a sleek aluminum panel, offering great looks and more durability for years of reliable travel and use. One last important physical feature before we discuss the functional side of the OT-120, is the

Color: Black


Brand: Korg


Material: Aluminum


Model Name: OT120


Item dimensions L x W x H: 5.47 x 3.82 x 2.32 inches


Item Weight: 13.6 ounces


Body Material: Aluminum


Connector Type: no connector


Included Components: Inhalt 1 Stück


Manufacturer: Korg USA Inc.


UPC: 066512682868 603384043986 650234202772 805232068329 755756644977 874171003159 066512607090


Global Trade Identification Number: 85


Item model number: OT120


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 13, 2004


Color Name: Black


Scale Length: inches


Material Type: Aluminum


Percussion Diameter: 4.71 Inches


Battery type: Alkaline


Standing screen display size: 2


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A great chromatic tuner
Style: Single
My Boss TU 12 tuner started to fail and this Korg OT 120 is a fantastic replacement. The tunings are very precise, and the tuner is easy to use. I do studio recording and precision tuning is essential. I love the analog meter. The digital display is a bit hard to read with the tuner standing, but very easy with it laying flat. Both mic and input tunings work well that way so the display is not an issue for me. I highly recommend this tuner. Follow up to this review. I am so impressed with this tuner that I bought a backup for my recording studio. This is precision tuning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by Fred Murtz

  • Valuable tool for tuning pianos
Style: Single
As an absolute self taught beginner, I have found this instrument to be valuable and easy to use. I don't even play a piano, but my two sons and wife do. It costs over $200 per visit to get a tuner out to our rural location and I think there is only one tuner in town. Our upright piano requires constant tuning, and so I decided to roll up my sleeves and give it a shot, after all, if someone else can learn how to do it, so can I. Researching the Internet and Amazon, I found the tools and reference materials to make an educated decision on what to buy. I selected this instrument along with a book, "Piano Servicing, Tuning, and Rebuilding: For the Professional, the Student,..." and tools to make the necessary adjustments. Within an hour of receiving all the tools, I re-tuned four badly out of tune keys. The wife and kids were impressed and the tools paid for themselves after the first attempt. With the help of the book and the Korg OT-120, I should get better at it over time. even my 12 year old son understood what was going on as he watched me (his dad) adjust the piano strings back into the correct sounding notes. I haven't used the Korg enough yet to give a detailed review, but I just know when I set the dial for "Manual" and watched the meter needle swing to the center, I was getting the results my family was hoping for. The Korg comes with a very nice storage case and I did pay the extra money to get the plug in microphone. Maybe when I get better at it, I'll come back and give a better review. I just know this instrument works as expected and gets results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2013 by H. Martin

  • Upgraded to Much Better Tuner
Style: Single
I had a cheaper model tuner for tuning my guitar but it was always a struggle to get it to "hear" the note and the results were spotty. Not so with this tuner, it works great, picks up the note much better than my cheaper unit and allows me to tune my guitars quickly and easily. Plus it looks much cooler than my old tuner so I can leave it out on the desk. Definitely recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Greg B

  • Very good, economical tuner for harpsichord
Style: Single
The Korg OT-120 is a very competent and functional tuner at a reasonable price. It is very easy to use. Less than 15 minutes after first opening the package I had tuned one rank of my 61 note harpsichord to Werckmeister III at Baroque pitch, and I was immediately pleased with the results. I had been using a Boss TU-12H, which can only do equal temperament and does not allow for changing of the base pitch. Aside from those limitations, I can now hear that it was also never very accurate. Even after meticulously tuning every string, I often found my instrument still sounded quite harsh. I always had trouble with the Boss TU-12H's needle going wild and never really settling in on a clear reading, so I often had to rely on my ear (which is still not very good), often resulting in an inconsistent tuning. After tuning with the Korg OT-120, there was a significant improvement. I never realized my harpsichord (which is a budget model) could sound this good. The Korg OT-120's needle is much more stable, usually centering on a reading very quickly, though somewhat slowly for the lowest notes. I did have some trouble getting a response on the three or four highest notes on my keyboard, but on my instrument they are pretty quiet, so that is most likely the reason (rather than just the highness of the pitch itself). The display is good and easy to read considering the size, and I like that the back lighting can be turned on or off as you need it, to help conserve battery life. It's nice that it comes with a case, but it must be completely removed from the case to use it. I purchased it with the optional CM-100L contact microphone, but found that there weren't a lot of places to connect it on my instrument that worked well, at least for all the notes. I ended up moving it about three times, but it did seem to increase the accuracy overall, so I do think it was worth it. Unfortunately the mic doesn't fit inside the case with the tuner (unless you really want to jam it in there). All in all, the Korg OT-120 exceeded my expectations and was very much worth the price. I would recommend this tuner to anyone who wants a versatile, easy to use and reasonably priced tuner for a harpsichord or any other classical instrument. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2011 by M. Cromwell

  • Sensational tuner
Style: Single
Tuner is terrific. I have the older version of the Korg orchestra tuner - and this is quite a bit better - range of tuning frequencies and the ability to work with all kinds of instruments.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024 by Mike

  • Great bang for the buck
Style: Single
I use this for tuning our church piano. The instructions on "how to use" could be better, but overall this is worth the money. For example, the meter offers "slow, medium, or fast" meter averaging, but no instructions when each might be best. I've found, generally, "slow" is needed for the bass notes, and the faster acquisition speeds are okay for higher notes. There also seems to be a slight discrepancy b/w when the LED's indicate "center" for a note verses the meter needle, leaving the user to guess which is right. If you have a good ear (which if you really need this meter, you probably don't), you can use the "tone" mode to discern the difference. Myself, I've found that as long as long as you're consistent in HOW you read the meter, your piano will sound pretty good. If you have electronic instruments in your band, you may want to get a reading on those first (which may not be tunable), to see how they measure up. Then tune your string instruments to match on the meter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024 by R. Baugh

  • Excelente herramienta
Style: Single
Preciso y fiel. Excelente afinador, el cual uso desde el estudio personal (Bajo, Contrabajo, Oboe, Corno Inglés y muchos más), hasta el ajuste técnico dentro de guitarras y bajos eléctricos.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by Boris Cartagena

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