At2 | Korg

The , released in the late 1980s, represents a pivotal moment in the democratization of musical precision. Before the ubiquity of smartphone apps and clip-on piezo sensors, tuning an instrument was a skill-intensive hurdle that separated the amateur from the professional. The AT-2 helped bridge that gap, serving as a bridge between the bulky, expensive strobe tuners of the past and the hyper-portable digital world of today.

: Manufactured in Japan (with some models from Taiwan), it is noted for a rugged design and classic black finish. Technical Specifications Power Supply 9V Battery Dimensions 5.24" (W) x 2.64" (D) x 1.32" (H) Weight Approximately 180g (0.40 lbs) including battery Inputs/Outputs 1/4" Mono Input Jack, 1/4" Bypass Jack Availability & Pricing korg at2

: Includes a needle-style meter supplemented by red and green LEDs that light up to show if a note is flat, sharp, or perfectly in tune. The , released in the late 1980s, represents

No product is perfect. The Korg AT2 has a few quirks worth noting: : Manufactured in Japan (with some models from

Today, the Korg AT-2 is a vintage artifact. While modern tuners are faster and more accurate to the micro-cent, they lack the soul of the AT-2. It remains a testament to Korg’s legacy of making professional-grade technology accessible to everyone, ensuring that the foundation of all great music—being in tune—was never more than a pocket-sized device away.