Description
HORNO 13 Tones Pitch Pipe C-C Tuner – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
HORNO 13 Tones Pitch Pipe C-C Tuner Chromatic Pitch Pipe Tuner Tuning
Item Weight
1.76 ounces
Package Dimensions
2.91 x 2.76 x 0.87 inches
ASIN
B096VJXTLV
Date First Available
June 8, 2021
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M. K (verified owner) –
This replacement for a “The Master Key” pitch pipe is substandard – What’s good (IMO): The pitches seem accurate, and it does come in a (tight fitting) little white box with a piece of thin red unfastened fabric. And the price was quite low ($6.40, I think).
N. Z (verified owner) –
As Described. It works! – There are others that are similar and cost way more. This does what I need it to do!
J. B (verified owner) –
Inaccurate pitches and poor playability. – None of the pitches on the pipe I got were accurate – blowing into a tuner showed each pitch was anywhere between 15 to 30 cents sharp. The only good thing I can say is that the pitches were pretty consistent in how sharp they were. The bottom notes are also near impossible to get to work. I took the pipe apart to see if there was anything stuck in the reeds and there was nothing obvious to indicate why the reeds wouldn’t vibrate, so it has to be a problem with the manufacturing of the reed. You have to blow super hard to get any sound out, and when you do, it causes the pitch to come out flat before scooping up to its intended pitch, which again is about 30 cents sharp. It is easier to get an E-flat from an A440 tuning fork than to use this pitch pipe.
N. Z (verified owner) –
As Described. It works! – There are others that are similar and cost way more. This does what I need it to do!
P. T (verified owner) –
Easy to Use – The pipe is clearly marked and easy to use. The pitches seem fine.
R. J (verified owner) –
Wonderful but hard to fit into the case. – Perfect pitch pipe but we bought this one because it came with a case. It fits into the case but it is hard to get it in and out which was somewhat disappointing.
P. T (verified owner) –
Easy to Use – The pipe is clearly marked and easy to use. The pitches seem fine.
P. O (verified owner) –
total junk… not even in tune with a CM – I knew it would be a miracle if something priced that low would work.it has one job. Its a pitch pipe. Spend more and get something that works. It took me a few weeks to get it out of the box as I didn’t need it. Did I really need to check it? Nope. How hard can it be. Again. Junk. Save your $$$
R. J (verified owner) –
Wonderful but hard to fit into the case. – Perfect pitch pipe but we bought this one because it came with a case. It fits into the case but it is hard to get it in and out which was somewhat disappointing.
P. O (verified owner) –
total junk… not even in tune with a CM – I knew it would be a miracle if something priced that low would work.it has one job. Its a pitch pipe. Spend more and get something that works. It took me a few weeks to get it out of the box as I didn’t need it. Did I really need to check it? Nope. How hard can it be. Again. Junk. Save your $$$
J. B (verified owner) –
Inaccurate pitches and poor playability. – None of the pitches on the pipe I got were accurate – blowing into a tuner showed each pitch was anywhere between 15 to 30 cents sharp. The only good thing I can say is that the pitches were pretty consistent in how sharp they were. The bottom notes are also near impossible to get to work. I took the pipe apart to see if there was anything stuck in the reeds and there was nothing obvious to indicate why the reeds wouldn’t vibrate, so it has to be a problem with the manufacturing of the reed. You have to blow super hard to get any sound out, and when you do, it causes the pitch to come out flat before scooping up to its intended pitch, which again is about 30 cents sharp. It is easier to get an E-flat from an A440 tuning fork than to use this pitch pipe.
M. K (verified owner) –
This replacement for a “The Master Key” pitch pipe is substandard – What’s good (IMO): The pitches seem accurate, and it does come in a (tight fitting) little white box with a piece of thin red unfastened fabric. And the price was quite low ($6.40, I think).