KORG AW-2 Plus Owner's Manual
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To calibrate the KORG AW-2 Plus Tuner, press the 'Calib' button. Use the up and down arrows to adjust the calibration setting between 410 Hz and 480 Hz. The default setting is 440 Hz.
Ensure that the battery is correctly installed and has enough charge. If the battery is depleted, replace it with a new one. Also, check if the battery contacts are clean.
Yes, the KORG AW-2 Plus Tuner is designed to work with a variety of string instruments, including guitar and violin. You can select the appropriate mode for the instrument you are tuning.
Press the 'MODE' button to switch between chromatic, guitar, and bass modes. The selected mode will be displayed on the screen.
If the display is dim, check the battery's charge level. Replace the battery if necessary. If the issue persists, the tuner's display may need servicing.
The KORG AW-2 Plus Tuner can be clipped onto the instrument's headstock using the provided clip. Ensure that the clip is secure to avoid any damage or detachment during use.
Ensure that the tuner is properly attached to the instrument and that there are no obstructions. If using it in a noisy environment, try moving to a quieter location or use a contact microphone.
Turn off the tuner when not in use and avoid leaving it on for extended periods. Use the automatic power-off feature and replace the battery with high-quality ones when needed.
The needle display indicates the pitch accuracy. When the needle is centered, the pitch is in tune. If it swings left, the pitch is flat; if it swings right, the pitch is sharp.
Yes, the KORG AW-2 Plus Tuner is versatile and can be used in various tuning environments. You can adjust the calibration to match the pitch standard used in your environment.