Korg At2 — Top

The Korg AT-2 is not just a tuner; it's a precision instrument. Korg's proprietary technology allows the AT-2 to detect and measure pitch with high accuracy, applying filtering that closely matches human perception. This ensures that the reading you see is both accurate and musically relevant.

If you tell me what instrument(s) you play and if you need it for live performance, I can recommend if this classic model or a modern clip-on/pedal tuner is better for you. Share public link

. It was manufactured in Taiwan and Japan, often characterized by its sturdy build and straightforward interface. Form Factor:

), enabling you to match the tuning of an ensemble, piano, or older instruments that may not be tuned to standard Why Choose the AT-2 Over Other Korg Models?

For the top-tier user, the AT-2 allows manual creation and storage of custom tuning curves. This is essential when raising pitch (overpull) or adjusting stretch tuning for concert preparation.

: Includes a bypass jack that allows you to keep the tuner in your signal chain for on-the-fly adjustments during a performance.

: It represents a period where even "budget" utility gear was built to last a lifetime. Quick Specs at a Glance Description Model Korg AT-2 Advanced Tuner Era Circa 1988–1992 Display Analog-style needle with LED indicators Power 9V Battery or AC Adapter Best For Electric/Acoustic Guitar, Bass, and Vintage Synths Final Verdict If you find a used

The is a vintage, Japanese-made chromatic tuner recognized for its durability and straightforward analog-style interface. Originally released as a professional-grade automated tuning device, it remains a "secret weapon" for musicians who value high-precision tuning in both studio and live settings. Core Features & Design

has long been a staple for orchestra and wind ensemble musicians

The is a classic, vintage-style handheld tuner known for its reliability and wide tuning range. Originally released in the early 1990s, it remains a favorite for musicians who value tactile, straightforward gear over modern digital clips. Performance & Features

is a vintage electronic accessory that represents a significant era in musical instrument maintenance. As a successor in Korg’s long lineage of high-precision tuning devices, the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Setting intonation requires seeing the needle stop moving. The offers a "Strobe" simulation that rolls so slowly, you can see the pitch drift over 10 seconds. This allows micro-adjustments to the saddle that generic tuners miss.

At first glance, the Korg AT-2 Top looks like a minimalist, flat control panel with a small display. But for accordionists, it’s a powerful bridge between traditional bellows technique and modern digital synthesis. Designed to mount directly onto the of an accordion, the AT-2 Top is essentially a dedicated sound module controller that pairs with Korg’s acclaimed “Piano” sound engine.

: Typically used for repairing units with structural damage to the upper casing, such as cracks near the keybed or damage around the side-mounted pitch and modulation wheels. Maintenance & Installation Part Sourcing

The Korg AT-2 is not just a tuner; it's a precision instrument. Korg's proprietary technology allows the AT-2 to detect and measure pitch with high accuracy, applying filtering that closely matches human perception. This ensures that the reading you see is both accurate and musically relevant.

If you tell me what instrument(s) you play and if you need it for live performance, I can recommend if this classic model or a modern clip-on/pedal tuner is better for you. Share public link

. It was manufactured in Taiwan and Japan, often characterized by its sturdy build and straightforward interface. Form Factor:

), enabling you to match the tuning of an ensemble, piano, or older instruments that may not be tuned to standard Why Choose the AT-2 Over Other Korg Models?

For the top-tier user, the AT-2 allows manual creation and storage of custom tuning curves. This is essential when raising pitch (overpull) or adjusting stretch tuning for concert preparation.

: Includes a bypass jack that allows you to keep the tuner in your signal chain for on-the-fly adjustments during a performance.

: It represents a period where even "budget" utility gear was built to last a lifetime. Quick Specs at a Glance Description Model Korg AT-2 Advanced Tuner Era Circa 1988–1992 Display Analog-style needle with LED indicators Power 9V Battery or AC Adapter Best For Electric/Acoustic Guitar, Bass, and Vintage Synths Final Verdict If you find a used

The is a vintage, Japanese-made chromatic tuner recognized for its durability and straightforward analog-style interface. Originally released as a professional-grade automated tuning device, it remains a "secret weapon" for musicians who value high-precision tuning in both studio and live settings. Core Features & Design

has long been a staple for orchestra and wind ensemble musicians

The is a classic, vintage-style handheld tuner known for its reliability and wide tuning range. Originally released in the early 1990s, it remains a favorite for musicians who value tactile, straightforward gear over modern digital clips. Performance & Features

is a vintage electronic accessory that represents a significant era in musical instrument maintenance. As a successor in Korg’s long lineage of high-precision tuning devices, the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Setting intonation requires seeing the needle stop moving. The offers a "Strobe" simulation that rolls so slowly, you can see the pitch drift over 10 seconds. This allows micro-adjustments to the saddle that generic tuners miss.

At first glance, the Korg AT-2 Top looks like a minimalist, flat control panel with a small display. But for accordionists, it’s a powerful bridge between traditional bellows technique and modern digital synthesis. Designed to mount directly onto the of an accordion, the AT-2 Top is essentially a dedicated sound module controller that pairs with Korg’s acclaimed “Piano” sound engine.

: Typically used for repairing units with structural damage to the upper casing, such as cracks near the keybed or damage around the side-mounted pitch and modulation wheels. Maintenance & Installation Part Sourcing