Korg AW-LT100T
Designed for wind instruments, these clip-type tuners feature 100-hour battery life and a color LCD. KORG's clip-type tuners can be attached directly to your instrument for easy tuning. The new lineup includes the AW-LT100M which supports a variety of orchestral instruments, the AW-LT100T which is optimized for trumpet and trombone, and the AW-LT100V which is designed specifically for violin and viola.
The AW-LT100M / T / V achieve an amazing battery life of approximately 100 hours using a single AAA battery. The body is lightweight, and triangular shuttle switches allow for intuitive operation. In a first for clip-type tuners for orchestral instruments, these tuners feature a color LCD that ensures excellent visibility. Each of the three models in this lineup is equipped with the optimal type of clip and a dedicated tuning mode, giving you the best possible tuning experience for your orchestral instrument.
Features
- Long battery life; a single AAA battery provides 100 hours of operation
- Even lighter in weight, in spite of using a AAA battery
- Bright color LCD ensures excellent visibility
- Switchable between two types of meter speed, fast and slow. (AW-LT100M / T only)
- The AW-LT100M is equipped with a large clip that supports a variety of orchestral instruments
- The AW-LT100T is equipped with a small clip that’s optimized for trumpet and trombone
- The AW-LT100V is equipped with a dedicated clip and dedicated mode for violin and viola
- Easy operation with left/right shuttle switches
- Calibration, auto power-off, and memory backup functions
Specs
- Scale: 12 note equal temperament
- Range (sine wave): A0 (27,50 Hz)─C8 (4186 Hz)
- Precision: ± 1 cent
- Reference Pitch: A4 = 410─480 Hz (1 Hz steps)
- Meter Speed: FAST, SLOW
- Power Supply: AAA battery x 1
- Battery Life: Approximately 100 hours (tuner continuously operating, A4 input, when using alkaline battery)
- Dimensions (W x D x H): 60 mm x 32 mm x 41 mm
- Weight: 27 g (including battery)
- Included Items: One AAA battery for checking operation