TASCAM TC-1SGN Solar Powered Instrument Tuner
Description
TASCAM TC-1SGN Solar Powered Instrument Tuner
The TC-1SGN is a compact, pocket-sized tuner that delivers lightning-fast pitch detection in an exceptionally lightweight package. Its slim profile and minimal weight make it unobtrusive clipped to a gig bag, while the shock-proof silicone cover provides rugged protection in demanding environments. The standout feature is its solar charging capability—the tuner continuously harvests energy from ambient light, eliminating the anxiety of a dead battery mid-session.
Power & Portability
Solar cells on the front panel keep the battery topped up during normal use, and a USB charging port provides fast backup charging when needed. Weighing just 1.8oz (51g) and measuring 3.77" W x 0.71" H x 1.57" D, this tuner clips effortlessly to any instrument case or strap using the included nylon attachment hardware.
Tuning Accuracy & Display
The wide bar graph display provides instant visual feedback with four distinct display modes—Bar, Fine, Strobe Animation, and Needle—allowing you to choose your preferred tuning interface. One-cent resolution accuracy in Fine mode delivers the precision needed for critical intonation work, while the chromatic tuner covers the full 12-note equal temperament scale and can be calibrated to external sources.
Key Features
- Solar-powered battery charging with continuous ambient light harvesting
- USB input for fast battery charging in low-light conditions
- Built-in microphone for tuning acoustic instruments without amplification
- 1/4" input jack for direct connection to guitars, basses, and line-level sources
- One-cent resolution accuracy in Fine display mode
- Four display modes: Bar, Fine, Strobe Animation, and Needle
- 12-note equal temperament chromatic tuning scale
- Calibrable to external reference sources such as pianos or fixed instruments
- Shock-resistant silicone protective case included
- Dimensions: 3.77" W x 0.71" H x 1.57" D (96mm W x 18mm H x 40mm D)
- Weight: 1.8oz (51g)
- Includes nylon strap and clip for gig bag attachment
Clip the TC-1SGN to your case and stop carrying dead batteries to the gig. Solar charging keeps the tuner ready for any soundcheck, session, or stage moment without planning battery swaps around your playing schedule.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Country of Manufacture | China |
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At a Glance
The TASCAM TC-1SGN is a compact, solar-powered clip tuner that delivers one-cent accuracy with four display modes and works via built-in mic or 1/4" input. Built for gigging musicians, its solar charging eliminates battery anxiety mid-gig, while the shock-resistant silicone case and ultra-light design (1.8oz) make it road-reliable gear you'll never think twice about. Choose it for hands-free, worry-free tuning on any stage or in the rehearsal room.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Practice
- ✓ Gigging
- ✓ Live Performance
- ✓ Home Recording
Skill level: Beginner · Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this tuner work for both acoustic and electric instruments?
Yes. The TC-1SGN includes a built-in microphone for tuning acoustic instruments without amplification, and a 1/4" input jack for direct connection to guitars, basses, and line-level sources.
How long does the solar charge last, and what happens in low light?
Solar cells continuously harvest ambient light to keep the battery topped up during normal use. A USB charging port provides fast backup charging in low-light conditions or when needed urgently.
What accuracy does it offer, and how many tuning display modes are included?
The TC-1SGN delivers one-cent resolution accuracy in Fine mode and covers the full 12-note chromatic scale. Four display modes—Bar, Fine, Strobe Animation, and Needle—let you choose your preferred tuning interface.
Is this tuner durable for road use?
Yes. It weighs just 1.8oz, measures 3.77" W x 0.71" H x 1.57" D, and includes a shock-resistant silicone protective case plus nylon strap and clip for secure attachment to gig bags or instrument straps.
Can I calibrate it to an external reference source?
Yes. The tuner can be calibrated to external sources such as pianos or fixed instruments, making it versatile for studio or ensemble work.