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The Gibson Headstock Tuner precisely tunes guitars, basses, and other stringed instruments by analyzing string vibration instead of sound. The precise piezo sensor and vivid, multi-color display make tuning your instrument in noisy and dimly lit spaces simple. The tuner’s flip-up display automatically powers the unit on when opened, and off when closed. Equipped with a 360° rotatable display, this tuner works great for both righties and lefties alike.

  • Reversible, multi-color display

  • Flip-up display powers on when opened and off when down

  • 360° rotatable display

  • Wide calibration range (410 – 480 Hz)

  • Tunes electric & acoustic guitars, basses, mandolins, banjos, and ukuleles

Gibson Headstock Tuner

Gibson Headstock Tuner

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The Gibson Headstock Tuner precisely tunes guitars, basses, and other stringed instruments by analyzing string vibration instead of sound. The precise piezo sensor and vivid, multi-color display make tuning your instrument in noisy and dimly lit spaces simple. The tuner’s flip-up display automatically powers the unit on when opened, and off when closed. Equipped with a 360° rotatable display, this tuner works great for both righties and lefties alike.

  • Reversible, multi-color display

  • Flip-up display powers on when opened and off when down

  • 360° rotatable display

  • Wide calibration range (410 – 480 Hz)

  • Tunes electric & acoustic guitars, basses, mandolins, banjos, and ukuleles

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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The Headstock Tuner came with

"The Headstock Tuner came with no instructions. I’m a 74 yo trying to be young again and I would like to know what the frequency setting is for. I would like to experiment. I have a 60s les paul standard faded, which I already changed the pick ups for a Burstbucker Pro. I’m trying to adjust the action and changed the strings for softer ones but the high E broke so I’m waiting until is in stock again. I was able to use the tuner and was successful, thank you."

Francisco M. (5/5)

My Dad bought me my

"My Dad bought me my first Gibson guitar in 1977. A hummingbird. I carried it over 30 years. I continue to purchase and play Gibson guitars. Currently a replica 1964 J-45. I love my Gibson tuner. The stool I purchased is my second one. If the Lord’s willing? My first grandson is to be born in July. So, I’ll have to pick up one of the shorter stools. I’m 65. If I’m around a couple of years from now. I plan on picking up a 12 string. It’s the only way I’ll cover Gordon Lightfoot. Thank you!"

Les E. (5/5)

Love it!

"Love it!"

James W. (5/5)

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