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Finding the right tuner for each instrument can be a hassle. Guitar, bass, ukulele, violin—each has its own tuning needs, and switching between multiple devices isn’t just inconvenient, it’s unnecessary. That’s why the Aroma Guitar Tuner was designed — to bring all tuning functions into one compact, reliable unit.

Five Modes, Endless Possibilities

The Aroma tuner supports five tuning modes (C/G/B/U/V) to cover every major string instrument:

  • C – Chromatic: Perfect for general use and non-standard instruments.

  • G – Guitar: Accurate tuning for standard and alternate guitar settings.

  • B – Bass: Handles low frequencies with precision and clarity.

  • U – Ukulele: Optimized for the unique string tension of ukuleles.

  • V – Violin: Ensures sensitive, accurate tuning for classical players.

With just one click, you can switch between instruments effortlessly—making it ideal for multi-instrumentalists or stage performers.

Wide Pitch Range for Professional Use

Aroma’s A4 calibration range of 430–450Hz gives you full control over tuning preferences, whether you’re rehearsing at home, recording in the studio, or performing live. It ensures consistent accuracy and compatibility with global pitch standards.

One Tuner, Every Instrument

Compact, fast, and versatile—the Aroma Guitar Tuner is built to simplify your musical life. No more carrying separate tuners or adjusting by ear. One device covers it all, so you can focus on what really matters — making music.

👉Tune smarter, play better — get your Aroma Guitar Tuner today.

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