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Lekato TM-25 Clip On Meto-Tuner Review

Lekato TM-25 Clip-on Metro-Tuner is 3 in 1 Multifunction Guitar Tuner


On Tuner Mode

By default it is on Chromatic tuner A4 frequency but can be adjusted between 430~450Hz
It is suitable for a variety of tuning mode: C (Chromatic), G (Guitar), B (Bass), U ( Ukulele C) and V (Violin).
It shuts down automatically and save the current parameters if there is no signal present or operation within 5 mins therefore your battery is safe. You don't risk of draining it if you forgot to turn your tuner off or was accidentally turned on inside your gigbag. 
The LCD backlit by default is amber or orange but it turns to green when your instrument is in tune. This is handy because sometimes on stage when you're performing it can be a bit dark and you can't see the metre of your tuner if it's really on the middle. This way, when it turns green, you know that you are in tune.

The Tone Generator

Press power key briefly to start the TONE GENERATOR, playing the selected note.

On Metronome
You can adjust or set the TEMPO between 30-250bpm
You can change the beat from 0-9
There 8 rhythm types
Press and hold Rhythm key to adjust the volume
Press power key to play / stop the metronome

Here's the link if you're interested to buy this product: Lekato TM-25 clip-on metro-tuner



And here's a video on how to use the unit and the metronome.


Review of Fender DG60CE

Fender DG60CE electro acoustic





This is my review of Fender DG60CE electro acoustic that I bought from Argos.  Good thing about this is that I was able to pay it instalment basis. Normally I would go for second-hand gears or instruments but this one is an exception because it's a buy-now-pay-later purchase.

I really like it not only because of its looks and feel but overall it's really pretty decent guitar and mind you it's cheap.  Out of the box, I didn't do anything like tuning, or adjustments, etc.  Straight away you can gig with his guitar. The built-in tuner is also handy because as I've said you can gig straight away after unboxing, so worst case scenario that the string got out of tune on your third song, you can tune it right away.

I can't say anymore about this guitar but all good. Oh by the way, I bought a cheap gigbag and strap from ebay for this guitar because it doesnt come with gigbag/case and strap. It comes with an allen screw and a spare bridge pin.