Specifications
- Tuning:
- 12 Note Equal Temperament
- Detection Range:
- E0 (20.60 Hz) ~ C8 (4186 Hz), Sine Wave
- Calibration Range:
- A4 = 436-445 Hz (1 Hz steps)
- Detection Accuracy:
- +/- 1 cent
- Display Mode:
- Regular / Strobe / Half Strobe
- Input impedance:
- 1 M Ω (when tuner is on)
- Connectors:
- Front Side:
Input 1 (mono 1/4″ jack) for Guitar /Bass
Mute (mono 1/4″ jack)
Cable Check (mono 1/4″ jack)Rear Side:
Input 2* (mono 1/4″ jack)
*This jack is intended for use with the line output from an effect unit or keyboard; this cannot be used simultaneously with the INPUT 1 jack Output (mono 1/4″ jack) DC IN (9V)
- Power supply:
- DC 9V, AC adapter(KA350)
- Dimensions:
(W x D x H) - Tuner Only: 430 x 49 x 44 mm / 16.93 x 1.93 x 1.73 inches (including protrusions)
When used with the rackmount adapters: 482 x 49 x 44 mm / 18.98 x 1.93 x 1.73 inches (including protrusions)
- Weight:
- 363 g / 12.80 Oz. (Tuner Only)
- Accessories:
- AC adapter, Screw x 4, Washer x 4, Rack mounting adapter x 2
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An ultra-lightweight, thin rack-mount tuner with the highest visibility of any“3D” tuning meter
Since producing the world’s first rackmounted tuner, the DT-1pro which appeared in 1987, Korg has continued to produce classic models that define the era, including the DTR-1/DTR-2 in 1994 and the DTR-1000/DTR-2000 in 2002. Now in 2013, Korg unveils its latest rackmount model. The pitchblack Pro features a new 3D visual meter that’s so beautiful you’ll think of it as an aspect of your stage performance. The three-dimensional expression of light delivers an unprecedentedly visual element. Although it’s in a rackmount form factor, the body is ultra-lightweight and slim, allowing it to be used anywhere. This is a new generation of rackmount tuner that every guitarist/bassist with professional aspirations should experience.