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Tuner KORG clip Headtune series for electric guitar. Fender shaped head, high contrast, high visibility, automatic stop function, a new reference

ARTICLE N° 40283
  • KORG HT-G1
  • Clip tuner for electric guitar
  • Headtune Series
  • Clip-on electric head
  • Shaped type electric Fender guitar head
  • Compact, lightweight, precise and discreet, fits easily into your instrument case!
  • High Contrast Display
  • Wide viewing angle LEDs for excellent visibility
  • Robust pliers
  • Automatic stop for a life of extended battery
  • Possible Adjustment 120 °
  • Powered by 1 lithium CR2032
  • Approximately 35 hours of battery life
  • Dimensions: 54 x 26 x 35 mm
  • Weight: 18 grams
New KORG HeadTune are Guitar clip tuner, bass and ukulele handy guitar-shaped head. The HeadTune tuner attaches to the head of your instrument, allowing you to play on the string you want to tune. Two LED indicators light up for perfect tuning. Very simple handling and use even for beginners, since you can tune your instrument even if you do not remember the names of the notes! Version for electric guitar.
It all starts with the encounter of Tsutomu Kato, nightclub owner, and Tadashi Osanai, a graduate of the University of Tokyo and seasoned accordionist. When Osanai occurred in Kato box, he was accompanied by a drum machine Wurlitzer Sideman he was not totally satisfied. Confident of making a better product, he convinced Kato to finance his project. Korg and was founded in 1962. At the time, the company was called Keio Electronic Laboratories because its offices were close to the Keio train line in Tokyo.
Korg's first product was marketed in 1963. He was an electromechanical drum machine called Donca-Matic DA-20. Following its success, Keio realized in a digital version in 1966: the Donca-matic DE-20.
In 1967, Kato was approached by Fumio Mieda, an engineer who wanted to build keyboards. Faced Mieda enthusiasm, Kato asked him a prototype and 18 months later, Mieda presented him an organ. The fifty copies produced were the first to make the score Korg.
Organs Korg were successful until the early 1970s but faced with competition from big manufacturers, Kato decided to turn to the emerging market of synthesizers. The first model was the Mini-Korg, in 1973.
Korg produced other synthesizers in the 1970s and 80s In 1989, shortly before the release of M1, Yamaha took control of the company. This acquisition was made in good conditions and both brands continued to coexist and compete on the market.
In 1992, Korg has redeemed Vox.
In 1993 after successful years, Tsutomu Kato announced that it repurchased the shares that Yamaha had in society; Korg is now a fully independent company.
Since the activities are diversifying as digital effects, records equipment, electronic percussion, tuners and virtual instruments.
Korg is also a distributor of Marshall.

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PETER L 16/04/2020
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Très bon accordeur, pratique avec sa pince, ce qui permet un accord très facile!
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DAMIEN M 07/12/2019
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Rempli sa fonction, pratique à utiliser et ranger.
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DIDIER J 27/07/2017
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*****
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ALEX P 14/06/2016
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esthétique, encombrement et simplicité d'emploie
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THIERRY H 19/04/2016
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simple d'emploi ...pour le prix en profitant livraison
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Founded in the early 1960s by Tsutomu Katoh and Tadashi Osanai, Korg is a brand with a strong spirit of innovation, combined with a high level of quality. Over the years, Korg has continued to expand its business, and today offers an incredible assortment of products for musicians of all backgrounds, and DJs with their mixers, samplers and grooveboxes
Today, Korg's most popular instruments include the Minilogue XD, Wavestate and Opsix, its B2, PA700 and SV-2 keyboards as well as the entire series of Volca modules.