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TC Electronic POLYTUNE CLIP Clip-On Tuner with Polyphonic, Strobe and Chromatic Modes and 108 LED Matrix Display for Ultimate Tuning Performance

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Availability: 13 left in stock
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Arrives May 23 – May 27
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Features

  • State-of-the-art clip-on tuner
  • Polyphonic perfection
  • Strobe tuner with +/- 0.02 cent accuracy
  • Ultra-bright and easy to read display
  • Adaptive screen ensures a perfect readout no matter where you place it

Product Dimensions: 1.1 x 2.36 x 0.94 inches


Item Weight: 1.13 ounces


Manufacturer: Music Tribe


Item model number: Polytune Clip Black


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Assembly required: No


Batteries required: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Tuner
Color: Black
Love this product its AWESOME! πŸŽΌπŸŽ΅πŸŽΆπŸŽΈπŸ’™
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by Albert Rodriguez

  • Great tuner, accurate and well built!
Color: Black
After buying 5 Snark Headstock tuners over the years and having them all break in the same place, I decided to give this a try. It’s sturdy and accurate!
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Jeffrey Davis

  • Clear, fast, and accurate.
Color: Black
You can tell this is the kind of thing made by guitarists for guitarists. Strum all the strings and it gives you an overview, just as a spot check between songs or if you sense something is sour about your tuning. You can see which string or strings are the sour ones and then go straight to them. Pluck a single string and the tuner switches modes automatically. It is bright and responsive and confidence inspiring when you're tweaking that string into the green. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2023 by Todd

  • Easily the best tuner I've ever seen, especially for a clip-on.
Color: Black
I have one Squier Bullet Strat, an Ibanez SR400 bass, and an Ibanez SRC6. This thing worked incredibly well at tuning all three. However, my experience using the tuner's Strobe Mode with my SRC6 made this easily THE best tuner I've ever owned. The SRC6 is a short scale bass that has six strings, but is unique in that the strings have nearly identical spacing to a standard six-string guitar, as well as having the same tuning (EBGDAE), albeit an octave lower. Intonating my SRC6 (Six from here out) was an absolute nightmare with my Super Snark, and even my Zoom pedal's built-in tuner. Even TUNING the bass was obnoxious with the Snark, as the reading would shift from flat to sharp with only a millimeter or two turn on the low E tuning peg. While I could get it pretty dialed in using the Zoom pedal, trying to set the intonation on that string proved an absolute nightmare for the pedal (and don't even think about the Snark). In comes the Polytune's Strobe Mode. Not only does this mode really pinpoint the sweet spot for tuning the open string, it was also able to show me the intonated 12th fret FAR more accurate than anything I've seen. Thanks to that, I finally was able to get Six intonated damn near perfectly. Despite the (shared) gripe about the tuner auto-turning off (which is a bit annoying when trying to fine tune or intonate), this tuner blew me away so thoroughly, that I just ordered another one for my best friend, because it's such a pleasure to use. I'll definitely be buying more of these in the future if the one I got ever breaks down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2022 by Mike A

  • Not sure yet?
Color: Black
Very exact, but too small and expensive
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Michael J. Beem

  • Love
Color: Black
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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by Sarmila R.

  • Accurate, quick and easy to use
Color: Black
I've use the Polytune on my steel string Levin acoustic guitar. It has a very bright display and is quick to use as it "catches" the note and holds it steadily as you tune, and if you strum the open strings it indicates which strings need attention. The display adjusts to remain upright whether it's clipped to the the back or the front of the of the tuning head - I find it more convenient at the back. I used to use the much cheaper Fishman FT2 tuner which is just as accurate, but the display is not too bright and it's more fussy to tune the note in. The Polytune black version used to cost about $90, so when the price dropped I bought it. It's a well made quality item that's a pleasure to use. I've been using it now most days for 4 months and haven't needed to change the battery. Occasionally it fails to catch the note and displays the previously tuned string, and sometimes it shows the open strum mode when I'm trying to tune a single string. Damping all the strings and trying again cures this. But otherwise it's quick to use, very accurate, and appears to be one of the best clip-on tuners. There seems to be 34 divisions/dots for each whole tone - so from one dot to the next is about 6 cents. So I guess when the tuned in, and all of the dots are green, it's probably accurate to plus or minus 2 cents, which is pretty accurate. There is a strobe mode which is said to be more accurate but I find it too fussy to use. The only improvement I'd suggest is a custom setting to adjust the intonation of a single string as the B string needs to be sometimes slightly flattened to sound right. My comments apply only to home use so I don't know how well it would perform in noisy environments. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2019 by T L. T L.

  • Nice design, very accurate
Color: Black
It's worth splashing out a little more on a good clip-on guitar tuner and most are frustratingly awkward to use. I'm not sure what the point of the chordal factility is, but single notes works a dream. It is small and clips on easily.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023 by Victor Saumarez

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