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Five Star Reviews:

78%
Five Stars
July 30, 2017
Very nice bass. Can't beat the price.
Great bass, I have an Ibanez BTB675 also but ...
April 3, 2017
Great bass, I have an Ibanez BTB675 also but this Yamaha made it easier for me to pick up the bass again. Easy to play great sound
Five Stars
November 5, 2016
quality
Really Nice!
October 8, 2016
Bought it for my Guitarist boyfriend who also happens to be a member of my band. He loves this bass guitar! Now practices everyday. The first one came damaged as it fell out of the box as the UPS guy tried to deliver it. So he took it back to UPS and returned it to Amazon. Amazon sent a replacement in two days. Looks good...plays great!!!
Made my music loving teen happy!
April 28, 2016
Bought this for my daughter after reading all the great reviews. First she loved the look. all smiles!Second when she plugged it in at church, she plays bass for the worship band, and started to play it on the sound system there, its sounded great! Shes thrilled, and because she is so am I.
This bass is just awesome, especially for the price
September 13, 2015
Musician by degree, though I had only played stand up bass previously. This bass is just awesome, especially for the price.
81%
Best tuner I've ever had.
July 20, 2016
Wow, it's great! I got this for my 9 year old who is learning to play guitar. I have tons of electric tuners (okay, two), but nothing decent and easy to use for acoustic. I found this guy, and it's so handy I bought one for myself and my older boy who is learning bass. Works great on electric, no need to even plug in, I guess it goes off of vibrations. Its probably the only tuner I'll ever use from here on out it's so handy, easy, and convenient. But here comes the crazy part:My 9year old, being a 9 year old, managed to somehow drop his straight into a glass of water. I pulled it out, took the battery out and let it dry out for a day. I didn't even do the bowl of rice trick, just set it out. Put it back together the next day (I don't even think it was fully dry), and it's worked like a charm still, ever since. WOW! I probably wouldn't recommend for underwater use, but I am impressed by it's durability. I thought it was a goner for sure.
Perfect little tuner, either for at home or on the road.
July 1, 2016
There being only the one picture on the page i feel inclined to point out that this thing is actually fairly small. However that is probably the worst thing about this.The screen is very vivid and incredibly smooth during use. The swiveling neck also means that, once you attach it, it becomes very easy to move around so you can see it regardless of how you're holding the guitar. This is also the very first "clip on" tuner that I've ever liked, all my previous tuners have been ones that you plug the jack into because the clip on ones were either wildly inaccurate or were slow to assess what note you were playing. The Snark SN-5 however picked up the note immediately and was spot on, i would also like to say how happy i am that it actually picked up the low B on my 7-string, a feat most previous tuners had extreme difficulty with.The only other thing i should note is that i haven't had it for very long so i can't speak to anything like battery life or how it deals with wear and tear.All in all, a perfect piece of equipment, would definitely buy again.
Great little tuner.
May 19, 2016
I have about 5 different Snarks and they are hands down the best clip-on tuner out there. I've had several different brands and they ALL suck compared to the Snarks. Never a problem tracking whatsoever. The most basic model (this one) is actually the best out of all of them IMO. I've had to change batteries but they last a good while. The bright dial is perfect in every setting, it's unobtrusive, and it always works regardless of what you're doing with your volume level. The only drawback at all is that I wish the spring clamp was a little bit more stiff so as to clamp "harder"; for example on a standard Tele headstock there's not a lot of real estate for it to grab onto so you may knock it off if you're a spaz (I am). Gibsons, or any 6-on-a-side headstocks, are perfect. I never plug into a tuner anymore, this is just so much easier to use. And cheap! You could buy 10 of them for the cost of a new BOSS--and unless they've improved the BOSS markedly since the TU-2, they work way better.
Great Tool for Tuning Any Musical Instrument
March 27, 2016
I just got my first guitar and know nothing about music other than I enjoy listening to it. This is one of those retirement hobbies and my brother bought me the guitar (pretty cool!!!). I didn't even know what the strings were (EADGBE I now know...). This is a super cool little tool to adjust each string. I had no idea how it worked until it arrived, but it listens to sound and then displays what note it is. From the picture I thought you clipped it to the string, but actually it can go anywhere; on the neck of the guitar or the edge of a table, or wherever else you want to place it. I assume it could be used for any musical instrument. I even tried singing some notes and it picked those up too. The gauge will tell you the closest note to what is being played. It also has a nice dial that tells you when it isn't quite there because the string is a little too tight or loose; i.e. it's really easy to fine tune the string to get it just perfect.Ok, I'm impressed with this little gadget and it's been extremely useful for me to get my guitar tuned.
Wish I would have bought one sooner
March 5, 2016
I scoffed at these at music stores, thinking "how many tuners does a person need". I have an inline tuner and a tuner built into my pedal effects board. And yet, after an acoustic gig where plugging in was a problem, I broke down and bought myself one. I haven't looked back. I've used it with my guitar, bass, and Uke.What i liked about it is that I can tune between songs or even during a song without changing anything. I leave it on my headstock most of the time when I play. It's compact, fits inside your case with ease, even if you have a tight-fitting contour case. I find it gets accurate readings on an electric guitar without the guitar being turned on in a noisy room. It is no frills - don't expect it to sound a pitch for you to match, and it's not chromatic, so it's not going to be any good to tune brass instruments or anything like that. But, for your guitar, bass, violin, ukulele or mandolin, it works well.The only complaint - and it's not really a complaint for me - is that it's somewhat like clipping a capo to your headstock. It's going to take away from the look of the guitar. So, if you don't like that, you're not going to like the tuner.
The simplicity in which it works is amazing, you clamp it on to the head of ...
March 1, 2016
I was skeptical about how well this tuner would work. When it arrived I tried it immediately, I was very impressed! The simplicity in which it works is amazing, you clamp it on to the head of your guitar, turn it on and tune your strings. the bright color display is very easy to read as you adjust the pitch of the strings. I have other tuners that you have to plug in to your guitar and the inconvenience of needing a cord every time you want to tune your guitar was tolerated but frustrating. I also have another tuner that had a microphone as well as a plug in, but the room would have to be very quite in order to get an accurate tune using the microphone. This tuner is small so it fits in my gig bag without a problem. I can now keep my guitars in tune when ever and where ever I want without a problem. I would recommend this to tuner to anyone and every one.

Four Star Reviews:

15%
Bass works and sounds beautiful. Needed to be tuned but that's to be ...
August 15, 2017
Bass works and sounds beautiful. Needed to be tuned but that's to be expected. Recieved with damage from shipping though...
Four Stars
April 20, 2017
Good Bass, But I dont know how to change the battery
Solid for the $$$
March 28, 2017
I got this bass to have as a backup, it plays nice and sounds great. For the money i believe i got exactly what i paid for and am happy with my purchase.The newer electronics make even a low end bass like this sound great.
Four Stars
August 4, 2016
good bass sounds good plays well
This is very good bass for a great price.
May 31, 2016
I have been playing for 15 years. This is only my third bass and my first brand new one at that. Great tone, nice balance and awesome features. I did however have some issues with the set up and getting rid of fret noise. All is well now. I love this bass.
This Bass Will Make You Happy
March 5, 2016
Very nice bass for the price. Easy to play, great sustain , great sound, awesome finish.
12%
Dead simple to use, but a challenge to clip onto violins...
January 5, 2017
First, the downside (why it lost a star): I purchased this to tune a rather cheap violin that I bought to try violin and see if I enjoyed it (if not, hey - photo prop!). For what I paid, I knew I wouldn't regret it as long as it could clip to the violin and was accurate. But that's the downside of advertising as a violin tuner - the pegbox of a violin is drastically different from the headstock of a guitar or bass guitar. In the end, I ended up clipping it to the bridge of the violin (probably not the best idea, but hey - I did say it was a cheap violin) and that worked.Now, the pluses: it's dead-simple to use. The most complicated bit is trying to move the gauge around on the swivels to line up to be most comfortable to view - this does NOT use a gooseneck connection like some resonator-based tuners. If it's a vibration-based instrument and you can clip it to a part that resonates, you can tune it with this pretty darn accurately and easily. I'm sure it will work perfectly when I test it on a bass guitar. Also, it comes with a kinda snazzy little bag. I don't know exactly why, but hey - it's a bonus.For the price and being dead-simple to use, it can't be beat for most instruments. If it's got a pegbox instead of a headstock or soundboard, it may be a bit more of a challenge to find a good place to clip it. I look forward to the inevitable video of someone using it to tune a piano or harpsichord.
Accurate, fast detection ...
March 14, 2016
Works well :) Big bright readout that is accurate and fast detection. The clamp is solid... I used it for two days and battery meter already down to 40% .. (Not sure if original battery is the issue).. CR2032 button battery is relatively cheap so no biggie).Prime membership delivered in two days as promised :) I have to take a star off due to the metronome feature is not available ... Reading through the manual, there was no mentions of that feature but it is part of Amazon product description ... I can see the LED has the metronome layout but just can't get to that function. Only front button for on/off... I pressed and hold but nothing changes ... Overall, it is a tuner and it works well so far ...
Snark SN-5 - makes tuning easy
December 27, 2015
This guitar tuner will make easy work of tuning your guitar. I used it on a classical guitar with nylon strings, a four-string bass guitar and an electric guitar. The job of getting to the right pitch is easy to get used to with the Snark’s tachometer-style display. The Snark plugged onto each of my guitars without any problem.After the strings are tuned, the pitch is correct across the board. I checked to see if there was any drift on the display after a few minutes. As far as I could tell, there was no change due to the electronics. I would say that this tuner will save people a lot of time and hassle.The Snark is very sensitive to your touching any of the strings (other than the one you are working with). You barely have to touch the other string and it will register on the Snark’s display. At this point, you have to damp the string and wait a couple of seconds for the display to go quiet. Same thing happens if you bump the body of the guitar while tuning a string.I like the idea of being able to accurately tune without having to deal with the beats, but it is good to know how to do that, too. I wish that the Snark model that I have showed the actual frequency. It would be nice if it could show you the beats between two strings so that you could tune to the same sharp or flat scale for all the strings or just one string.I like the Snark and I am glad I got one. I am being very careful with it because it is not very robust. I think keeping it in a box when not in use is a great idea. Overall, I found the tuner to be pretty darned good.
This is very easy to understand after you use it once
August 15, 2015
This little tool clamps onto the guitar head. It picks up the string vibrations and shows you each string key, and if your sharp or flat on that key. I was way off on the tone and had to tighten the strings until this tuner responded with the thin light blue indicating your right on! If your off key, there is red or yellow gauge graduations on each side of the blue marker to tell you how far you are off. This is very easy to understand after you use it once. Some people just leave it attached to quickly check if your still in tune. You can easily turn it on or off with ease. I did notice that while tuning one string, the others need to be silenced by just muting them with my hand or fingers. This tuner can be used in daylight and in dark lit room. Great accurate time saver and inexpensive too.
It's a good tuner, but you have to have an ear to tune any guitar
June 25, 2015
Seriously, do most people think they can get a good chord sound by tuning open strings with a tuner and taking what they get? That's ridiculous on an acoustic guitar! I use that as a very rough starting point. Then, I tune to get the best sound on the main chords, which often requires me to flat the high E and the B slightly, as well as the flatting the low E a lot more, depending on the key. Then I make subtle adjustments until the main chords chime and the others aren't too bad. Every move of the capo requires a subtle adjustment using this procedure. Yes, I know that this means the guitar has intonation issues (but all dozen of my acoustic and classical guitars do, even after I hand carve saddles to adjust the intonation). It takes a lot of tech work to get good (much less perfect) intonation on an acoustic guitar, so I don't expect perfection. I arrange my songs sets in order of ascending capo position, to minimize the tweaking required. With a 12-string, this process can be especially maddening. If my 12-string didn't have nearly perfect intonation I would have dumped it long ago.
Never enough Snarks
May 30, 2012
My dad recently started playing the banjo and when he was showing me around Christmas time he pulled out his snark to start tuning. I was genuinely impressed! Gone are the days of pulling out your metronome and listening to that irritating A440 whine coming out and tuning to that. My sister plays violin/viola and I just started playing mandolin about 6 weeks ago. Whenever we get together we pass around the snark and have to take turns tuning... not for long though as i expect mine to arrive sometime this weekend.The display is super easy to read, it stays securely clipped to your headstock (as long as you aren't swinging your instrument around wildly in the heat of the moment), it seems to be reasonably accurate, and my dad has had his for at least 6 months without changing the battery. I guess it might be nicer if it had a metronome built in but that's not what this device is... and by the way, it detects the pitch by measuring the vibration, there is no mic which makes it perfect for tuning in noisy places where a tv in the background can mess up your audio input.I would and probably will recommend this product to any and all who are in the market and interested in hearing my testimonial.

Three Star Reviews:

4%
You might want to look at another Bass.
October 3, 2017
Decent Bass but even after bringing it to a guitar tech to tune up the intonation and to fix the buzzing on the 5th string. The 5th string is still buzzing. Very annoying and the 5th string is really not usable.
the bass seems good..
June 10, 2017
I bought one of these but one of the bridge screws was stripped... the bass seems good... better than you'd expect. BUT... the stripped screw, yes... it must be Japanese and yeah... I bought fender screws, no fit.I told Amazon and Tree Gear. I haven't used the case I hope it works... the stand that came with the bass is dangerous. Be careful when you buy...They said they would send me a new one... they can't get the factory to send a screw.....it's been two months.
The bass arrived late and the nut was broken off ...
October 15, 2015
The bass arrived late and the nut was broken off on the "B" string side requiring me to now have to order a replacement and install a new nut.
4%
Bright display, easy to use, but fragile mount and eats batteries.
March 24, 2017
IMHO,these tuners are OK for a casual musician who is playing for fun and occasionally playing a gig. Not rugged enough for daily gigs or taking on the road. I own two and have had both break at the fragile ball joint. I do like the bright display and it's easy to use. I solved my problems by setting the joint where I wanted it and epoxying it in place. Buy extra CR2032 batteries also; these tuners use them up pretty quickly. I practice daily and have gigs every other week or so. A battery lasts me about 2 - 3 months.
Good for the price.
November 26, 2015
I have a couple of these tuners as well as others, both Snark and Deltalabs. They are decent but aren't quite as accurate as I like and I often end up fine tuning by ear. I'm not sure that any clip-on tuner will be dead-nuts accurate and I get better results with my Korg CA40, but the Korg is not a clip on and in some instances more difficult to us.I like all the little hash marks and this will get you in the ball park, so you have to use your ear as you use the tuner. I'd recommend it, particularly for someone who doesn't have any tuner at all. In my experience it works as well as some of the Snarks in the $20 range.
Does not measure flat?!
July 26, 2015
I purchased this tuner to use with my acoustic guitar. I like everything about it, save for two problems.1. Maybe I'm missing something, but this tuner does not appear to measure flat notes at all. It will show sharp with a #, but there doesn't seem to be an indication for flat. You wouldn't think this would matter, but there are some tunings which call for flats. Tuning a half-step down, for example, requires E,A,D,G,B,E to all be tuned flat. I managed to achieve this tuning with a capo on the 1st fret, and tuning to standard tuning, but I shouldn't have to carry a capo everywhere I go.2. The second time I clipped it onto the neck, one of the rubber feet fell off. There was only a tiny dot of glue under it. I used super glue generously, and that solved the problem.Overall this is a good on-the-go, and general tuner when using standard tunings. I just wish it would allow half-step tuning.
Works most of the time
February 12, 2015
Bought this for a bass guitar. Seems to work well 90% of the time. Then randomly while I'm getting it nearly perfectly tuned on, say, the E string, it will all of a sudden say it's B...like the little tuning bars stay the same but the letter will switch...and usually it goes back and forth a bit. So, a few times it hasn't switched back to the correct one...so I just tune another string correctly and then tune the strings from the one or two tuned strings. Overall, I think it's a little quirky and definitely has some weird glitch it seems. Most of the time it works fine and I can always get my bass in tune...but often with a little frustration in the process.
ITS OK BUT....
June 18, 2014
I ordered this primarily for my 5 string Ovation Bass. First, there is very little room on the head stock for it to clamp without hitting strings. My Ovation has a beveled end to the head stock but I was finally got it on the bottom between the D & G string tuners. It does not respond well to an open B, but octaves are fine and as long as I have confidence in my intonation it is no problem. I tested it against some of my more sensitive tuners and found it to be spot on. When I tried it on my Ibanz solid body 5-string I found it to be even less likely to "read" quickly or at all. Also worked great on my 6 strings.
Tuning your guitar made simple
December 19, 2013
This tuner is super easy to use and very user friendly. Clamp it on, press the power switch, and then pluck a string. It will tell you if you are hitting the right note and if it is in tune.I only gave this 3 stars because the battery meter only indicated 1/2 charge out of the box. It still had the plastic barrier that had to be removed to connect the battery. Shouldn't it have a full battery since it is brand new? Not enough of a hassle to send it back, but worth mentioning.Had the battery not been an issue, I would have rated this 5 stars.

Two Star Reviews:

2%
2 stars for poor quality control
December 28, 2014
2 stars for poor quality control.Guitar Center was back ordered on my choice of color- Mist Green. I rejected the first one they delivered cause it had a couple of very large dark knots on the Maple part of the neck- I was surprised that it passed inspection. The second one came delivered with a defective treble pot. The third one came wired in reverse with the controls installed opposite the correct positions. Looks like nobody is inspecting these basses at the factory in Indonesia. I strongly recommend that if you order this bass- don't do it online- do it at a retailer where you can check it out before you take it home.
1%
Snark Used to be Great
September 6, 2017
Snark's quality has taken a dive since they first entered the market. I have a lot of guitars and therefore a lot of tuners. The last to Snarks I've bought have given me problems. I guess it's time to find a new brand.
Tuner mechanism ok, rubber feet on clamp not reliable and can damage your instrument
August 25, 2016
We bought a couple of these, and while the tuner itself works fine, the rubber feet that protects your instrument where you clamp it on fall off after a few months (it is held on by a dot of glue which I am guessing dries out). This happened to all of our Snark tuners. It is possible to reattach and re-glue the feet to the tuner, but if it isn't noticed immediately (like with my son's guitar), it can damage your instrument (ours suffered a minor chip) with the hard plastic contact clamping the wood. We are going to switch to a different brand.
much better. Of course
May 2, 2016
First of all, there is no point in buying this if you own a smartphone. A free tuner app will do the samer job much, much better. Of course, I didn't think of that before buying this.I tried using it to tune a violin. Even though I was producing plenty of volume that the tuner should have been picking up, it only rarely responded and displayed tuning info on the display. Seems like it's half deaf.Finally gave up on this thing and used an app instead, which I apparently should have done from the start.
So this tuner works great as a tuner
December 6, 2015
So this tuner works great as a tuner. It's a nice little thing and I love it. Why the 2 star review?Because Amazon is mixing together reviews of the entire snark series of tuners. I've seen reviewers mention the SN-1, the SN-2, the SN-5, and the SN-6. They all have different features!I was really excited about getting a tuner with a metronome, but the SN-5, which I purchased, has none. The top rated review on the amazon page for the SN-5 talks a lot about the metronome functionality, but the reviewer was actually reviewing an SN-1. Buyer Beware.
Budget price and budget quality
November 26, 2015
These are priced to get noticed. Happened to me after buying more expensive ones....Oh, about the durability ? Nah.....about 7-8 months either they don't register quickly, or register at all. I changed to new batteries, no difference on 4 different maple headstocks. Rubber foot fell off one. Going back to Intellitouch, I have 2 that are 6 and 7 years old that cost more but much more accurate and work PERIOD.
Snark FN-5 CANNOT change from A440-hz to anything else. Just a head's up for you techies out there.
April 13, 2015
I just received a Snark SN-5 I ordered here from Amazon.I know these tuners work well, however I was disappointed because this particular model does not allow to change the HZ, setting from standard A440 to anything else.(Most people won't need to ever change this setting. However I know many musicians I play live music with, that swear on A432 HZ.)Also there is no metronome on this FN-5.All this model has is an ON button. That's it. For most applications, that is enough.These tuners are amazing, as long as you don't break the head off the stem, which is easy to do.I'm myself am going to need to find another Snark model that has the ability to set the HZ.

One Star Reviews:

1%
Letting me down yamaha.
May 6, 2016
The bass didn't even work, I put the 9v battery it came with in and even bought another 9v battery to see if maybe the one it came with didn't work. Still no sound. I tried to see if input jack was loose but every thing seemed fine. I didn't even bother and returned it. Yamaha gets a thumbs down from me.
2%
Defective unit, not allowed to return for some reason.
March 5, 2017
Received a non-functioning unit. Amazon.com won't allow a return/replacement, and I can't figure out why.
Buy the other models
January 28, 2017
Piece of crap. Doesnt allow you to adjust the tuning frequency or tune in flat tunings. The shell is made of crappy plastic instead of the soft matte plastic of the super snark or the other quality snarks. Save up another 10-15 dollars and buy the higher quality tuner. Just the better plastic is worth the price.
Didn't work for my String bass
June 30, 2016
String bass can be difficult to find accessories for sometimes. I saw Bass, and Violin and thought, "Gosh it has to work for my bass" Sometimes if you're in a noisy concert hall or something you have a tough time hearing yourself so I thought a clippy tuner thing would be great. Well...I think the thing still uses AOL dial up or something because many times it won't even read whatever string I"m playing. I tried clipping to the bridge and peg box to try and rule out "user error." Yeah I'm just going to stick to a 440 A and my ear like normal people. Save your money if you're a string bass player.
Not pleased with this at all
June 25, 2016
Not pleased with this at all. Bought it after reading the reviews but I would have been better off spending a bit more for better quality.
mega meh
November 20, 2015
This is my first tuner. Probably my last too if this one is representative of the breed. Not to brag but I can tune more accurately by ear and as fast or even faster. Honestly, if you can't do a better job than this POS you may be a bit tone deaf.
It's just a bad product
June 24, 2013
I have two issues with this product. First, I couldn't find a way to calibrate it. Maybe there is a way, but I haven't figured it out (and neither have any of my bandmates). Since one of my bands tunes to A442, this is a problem. And this tuner doesn't even seem to be calibrated correctly to A440! When my instrument is perfectly in tune according to this tuner, it's still out of tune with instruments that have been tuned using different tuners. The second problem is that one of the grippy foot pads fell off, and I can't get it to stay in place. As a result, the tuner doesn't stay firmly affixed to my instrument. That is more of a minor annoyance than a major problem, but it happened when I'd been using the tuner for maybe a month. I store it carefully and use it correctly, so this shouldn't be an issue at all.It's possible that my tuner is just defective, but I won't be ordering another one to find out.
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Features
Article Number
Article Number
0715854167372
0611820001728
Binding
Binding
Electronics
Electronics
Brand
Brand
Yamaha
Snark
Color
Color
Black
Black - SN-5
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$316.00
$19.00
Height
Height
147.2 in
39.4 in
Length
Length
1883.1 in
137.8 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Yamaha PAC
Snark
Model
Model
TRBX174 BL
SN-5
MPN
MPN
TRBX174 BL
QTSN5
Number of Items
Number of Items
1
1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
TRBX174 BL
QTSN5
Product Group
Product Group
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Product Type
Product Type
GUITARS
STRINGED_INSTRUMENTS
PublicationDate
PublicationDate
2015-02-21
2011-07-05
Publisher
Publisher
Yamaha PAC
Snark
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
9.4
9.4
Studio
Studio
Yamaha PAC
Snark
Weight
Weight
0.5 oz
0.0 oz
Width
Width
705.1 in
140.2 in
Feature
Feature

Incredible Quality and Value

Mahogany Body

Vintage Style Bridge

Full Color Display

Display rotates 360 degrees for easy viewing

Features frequency range tailored to guitar and bass

Tuner can be used on front of back of headstock

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