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Korg AT2 Top — Overview and Review
Design and Integration
The most striking feature of the AT-2 Top is its form factor. Unlike standard clip-on tuners that attach to a headstock or bulky pedal tuners that sit on the floor, the AT-2 is designed to be a permanent, elegant fixture. It is a slim, low-profile unit that mounts directly onto the top panel of compatible Korg arrangers.
This "Top" designation is crucial. By sitting on the surface of the keyboard itself, it creates a unified aesthetic. It does not require extra cabling to a separate unit, nor does it clutter the workspace. It looks as if it was built into the instrument from the factory—which, for many professional users, effectively becomes the case once installed. The OLED display is bright and crisp, ensuring visibility even in low-light environments common on stage. korg at2 top
The Multi-Instrumentalist
Do you play bass, mandolin, ukulele, and banjo in one set? The AT2 remembers your last calibration. The input jack accepts 1/4" cables for electric instruments, the built-in mic works for quick acoustic checks, and the contact mic handles the loud stage. Korg AT2 Top — Overview and Review Design
3. Extended Pitch Range
Most tuners only go down to standard guitar low E. The Korg AT2 is a chromatic beast. It covers C1 (32.70Hz) to C8 (4186.01Hz). For Bassists: It catches low-B strings (31Hz) without
- For Bassists: It catches low-B strings (31Hz) without glitching.
- For Violinists/Violists: It responds instantly to high harmonic overtones.