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I'd not seen this before. Seems like a good idea for people who prefer to tune strings one at a time
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Which makes me wonder what the point is. The Polytune Clip isn't exactly expensive, and lets you do what the Unitune does.
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De-inventing the wheel?
Really, what is the point of this thing? Presumably to compete with the monophonic tuners everyone else makes at the £20-£30 price point.
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I got a Polytune (new) for £25.
Odd.
Lol.
I've only got one pair of hands.
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Unfortunately I would disagree judging by the Polytune 3 I returned. Cheap packaging, poor paintwork, wasn't impressed. Hopefully it was a one off.
This is the only advantage that I can think of...