Sabine STX1100 Chromatic TunerThe best-selling chromatic tuner in the USA since 1991 (Music & Sound Retailer “Best of the Top Ten Award”) is now better than ever. The new STX-1100 grabs notes faster and holds notes longer. Features fast, automatic note sensing, rugged LED display, and broad chromatic range – from low B of a 5-string bass up to the highest note of the mandolin. New multi-color LED display is easier to read from a distance. Use the 1/4″ input and output jacks or the built-in microphone. Handy clips hold the tuner on your music stand. Includes one-touch automatic recalibration and battery-saving sleep mode after 15 minutes of silence.
Price: $29.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
I just tune in 440. It is accurate and pertty quick.

Quality:
It seems to be well enough made. I kind wish it had a backlight like my Boss TU-70.

Value:
A good value, chromatic tuner with a lot of features for around $50.00

Desirability:
It is practical, no swinging needles, all LED.

Sound:
I bougt it because I got tired of swinging needles and that is American made. I tune buth acoustic and electric guitars with it. Works Fine.

Support:
No need thus far.

Overall:
If it gets stolen, damaged what have u. I will get another.

Sabine Zipbeat MetronomeSabine’s new ZipBeat-6000 Digital Metronome offers you many valuable features previously available only in far more expensive metronomes.
Price: $26.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Sound:
Here’s what’s WRONG about this metronome. 1) there is no volume control, so you hear a constant LOUD BLIP everytime. So while practicing by yourself, you’ll soon become irritated at listening to the horribly loud sound that you just will simply turn it off. 2) the headset jack is also set on loud, so if you put headsets into the jack, they will be beeping at maximum sound; making it so u can put the headset on the floor and still hear it from 10 feet away. (not lying) 3) It’s bulky and impracticle to carry in a clarinet case or flute case. 4) no volume control 5) Since this is an old model, the newer cheaper models can go in increments of 1 instead of increments of 4′s. Further reason not to buy this bulky product. (go for the cheaper electronic ones) Good things about it 1) multifunction comes in handy, but it doesn’t cover the bases like the 150 dollar metronomes.

Sabine MT9000 MetroTune Chromatic Tuner and Metronome3 critical tools in one – Tuner, Metronome and Tone Generator!
Price: $32.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
It is a pain to tune with, but the metronome is good for incresing your finger speed.

Quality:
It is not very durable. It tears up to quick. If it was tuffer and was easier to readd it would be a could tunner.

Value:
It needs to be cheeper because of how poorly it is construted.

Desirability:
It looks good and works perfect for the first week or two. The it’s all downhill from there.

Sound:
It has good sound when first purchased. But in a week or two it gets fuzzy. We constantly use this at school.

Support:
Did not contact, but will.

Overall:
It S@@KS! The it.

    
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