Intelli Imt-301 Manual
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The Intelli IMT 301 Metronome Tuner includes: Electronic Pitch Pipe, & Hygrometer. Available for immediate shipment. Discount pricing with fast delivery. The Intelli IMT 301 Metronome Tuner includes: Electronic Pitch Pipe, & Hygrometer. Available for immediate shipment. Discount pricing with fast delivery.
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Intelli Imt-301 Manual
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Back in the stone age when I was learning to play guitar, there were only two ways to tune an instrument. By pitch pipe, or by ear. I wasn’t good at either method and was always frustrated that my guitar sounded ‘funky’ when I would play it.
Years later, when the first electronic tuners were introduced, I was over joyed. Finally an easy way to keep my instrument in tune.
They only problems with those tuners were the fact that they were somewhat bulky and required either a quiet room or a patch cable to connect to the instrument’s pickup. Things have changed since those days. Now we have nifty strobe type tuners like the Waves tuner that I reviewed not long ago and the that I’m going to show you today. Hardware Specifications Tuning range: 12-note full range chromatic, A2-B7 “A” Calibration: 430-449 Hz in 1 Hz steps Tolerance: +/- 0.5 cents, uses quartz crystal Power source: 3V CR2032 coin cell battery Dimensions: 1.8 x 1.8 x 2.2 inches Weight: 1.2 oz The IMT-500 is chromatic tuner. That means you can use it to tune a guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele or any other stringed instrument. It is wonderfully compact, so you should have no problems whatsoever finding room for it in your instrument case. The front of the tuner has a diamond shaped LCD display and three buttons.
Intelli Imt-301 Manual
The power button is in the center, with the flat and calibration buttons on either side. On the back of the IMT-500, is a plastic squeeze clip.
The jaws of the clip have soft rubber pads to protect the finish of your instrument. What would you want to clip this tuner to your instrument? Well, because that’s the way it will detect the tuning The IMT-500 does not have a built in microphone or a connection for a patch cable. It relies on vibration to detect string tuning. When it is clipped to the headstock of your guitar, banjo or in my case, a ukulele, you can swivel the display to provide the best viewing angle. The Intelli IMT-500 was included with my uke when I bought it and I have been using it for over a month now and don’t even remove it from the headstock.
When I am ready to put the instrument back in its case, I just swivel the display and fold it down so that I can close the case. It works great and is always there when I need to check the tuning.
Unlike tuners that use a built in microphone, this tuner doesn’t have any problems with interference from ambient noise. When you pluck a string, a simulated needle will appear on the display to show if the current string tuning is flat, sharp or just right. When the needle stops right in the middle, that particular string is in tune. There is no need to tell the tuner which string you’re trying it tune. Everything is automatic. As you can see from the image above, the LCD is large and bright.
It’s very easy to see in any lighting conditions. The calibrate button is used to tune an instrument to a pitch other than A=440 Hz. 440 Hz is the default pitch which equals C with no flat. The IMT-500 also has a “Quadra flat tuning” feature that allows you to tune your guitar / banjo without removing a capo.
Just press the Flat button 1 to 4 times depending on the capo’s position and then tune like normal. I really love this little tuner. It’s small, so simple to use and can be found for less than $25. The only thing that would make it even better would be a battery level check on the display. That’s just a very minor gripe though I actually plan to buy a second one to have on hand just in case the one I use every day happens to break. If you play any stringed instrument, you need to try the Intelli IMT-500 Digital Chromatic tuner. Trust me, once you use one, you’ll probably never use anything else.
Updates 04/02/15 I continue to use this tuner, but only when I pick up one of my instruments that don’t already have a clipped on the headstock. I switched to the NS Micro a couple years ago and love the tiny size which allows me to just leave attached to my ukueles. The Intelli IMT-500 Digital Chromatic tuner may have a brighter display and works a little better than the NS Micro tuner, but the convenience of always having the tuner on the headstock sold me. Post navigation. I play in clubs where you can really “feel” the music. The band or the DJ is usually loud enough that the music vibrates my guitar more than the strings but using similar tuners to the Intelli, I’ve had problems when other instruments were playing near me at even medium volumes.
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Currently I use a Korg DT-7 but the best “portable” tuner I’ve used lately is a Peterson Strobo-Flip. The accuracy of the Strobo-Flip is.1 cent which is far above many tuners that have an accuracy rate of +-1 cent (the human ear can usually hear a difference of +- 2 cents).
The casual user probably would love the Intelli tuner for its looks and ease of use but I’m super-picky! I’ve used other acoustic tuners of this ype and have had the same result as Peter: if there’s a loud band or orchestra playing, the sympathetic vibrations from your instrument will be stronger than what your plucking of a single string will produce. But if you’re in anything resembling a quiet environment, or there is no other music (noises like A/C, screaming kids or traffic, etc.), there is usually no problem. Julie, where did you find it for $25? Mine got broken, so is slowly getting harder to trust, and I’m going to need a replacement.
It was $60 a few years back, so this model is appealing because of it’s smaller size and smaller price. I just got my intelli imt 500 from amazon.com but I can’t figure out how to use it, I got new strings. I thought that when I pluck a string the intelli would tell me what string it is and to tighten it or loosen it.
I have tightened it while I pluck it to see if it’ll end up saying the right letter for the string but it doesn’t and my strings end up getting really tight and and I don’t want to break them. Its somewhat tuned and I play it so I got the strings a little used to the playing but I still can’t figure it out.someone please tell me everthing about how to tune with it. I have had my tuner for years and it’s always worked great. However, I haven’t used it in a couple of years.
When I turn the power on it shows “CHROM” at the bottom of the diamond and “CAL” at the top of the diamond, followed by 440 and the note of C with one flat symbol showing. The backlight has not came on. I have changed the battery with a brand new one. Is my tuner now broken for some reason, or is there a way to reset this tuner? Any help would be appreciated very much cannot even find a manual for it yet online.