Nhanganyaya
The D'Addario NS Micro Headstock Tuner offers discreet and accurate tuning for a variety of stringed instruments. Its compact design and versatile mounting options ensure it remains unobtrusive while providing clear, precise tuning feedback.

Mufananidzo: Mberi view of the D'Addario NS Micro Headstock Tuner, showing its compact size and control buttons.
Chii chiri muBhokisi
- NS Micro Headstock Tuner
- Clip-free mount
- Mounting screws
- CR2032 battery (pre-installed or included)
Key Features
- Discreet Design: The tuner's compact size allows it to remain hidden behind the instrument's headstock, blending seamlessly with its aesthetics.
- Clip-Free Mounting: Designed to screw directly into a tuning machine screw hole for a secure and permanent attachment. Necessary screws are included.
- Kururama Kwepamusoro: Utilizes a piezo transducer to detect instrument vibrations, ensuring precise tuning even in noisy environments. Features a wide calibration range (410-480Hz).
- Zviri Nyore Kuverenga Ratidzo: A tri-color backlit screen indicates tuning status: red for out of tune, yellow for close, and green for in tune.
- Versatile Viewing: A 360-degree swivel mechanism and adjustable padded clamp kupa zvakakwana viewing angles and flexible positioning for various instruments.
- Broad Instrument Compatibility: Suitable for acoustic guitars, electric guitars, bass guitars, mandolins, banjos, and ukuleles.
- Auto-Off Basa: Extends battery life by automatically turning off when not in use.
Setup uye Installation
The NS Micro Headstock Tuner is designed for a secure, clip-free installation directly onto your instrument's tuning machine. This method ensures the tuner is always available and discreet.
Mounting Instructions:
- Ziva Nzvimbo Yekukwira: Locate a suitable tuning machine screw hole on the back of your instrument's headstock. No additional holes are needed.
- Attach Clip-Free Mount: Align the tuner's clip-free mount with the chosen screw hole. Use the provided screw to securely fasten the mount to the headstock. Ensure it is tight enough to prevent movement but do not overtighten.
- Insert Tuner: Slide the tuner unit onto the mounted clip. The tuner is designed to fit snugly.
- Gadzirisa Viewing Angle: The tuner body can rotate 360 degrees. Adjust its position for optimal visibility while playing.

Image: The D'Addario NS Micro Headstock Tuner securely mounted on the back of a guitar headstock, showing its discreet placement.

Image: The D'Addario NS Micro Headstock Tuner mounted on a bass guitar headstock, demonstrating its versatility across different instruments.
Operating Instruction
Kubatidza/Kudzima:
Press and hold the power button (usually located on the front or top of the tuner) for a few seconds to turn the tuner on or off.
Kugadzirisa Chiridzwa Chako:
- Shandisa Tuner: Turn on the NS Micro Headstock Tuner.
- Bvisa Tambo: Pluck a single string on your instrument. The tuner will detect the vibration and display the note.
- Verenga Chiratidziro:
- Tsvuku: The note is significantly out of tune.
- Yera: The note is close to being in tune.
- Girinhi: The note is perfectly in tune.
- Gadzirisa Kurira Kwenzwi: Turn your instrument's tuning peg until the display shows a green light, indicating the string is in tune.

Image: Close-up of the tuner's display showing a note in tune with green indicators.
Adjusting Calibration (Hz):
The tuner's calibration can be adjusted from 410Hz to 480Hz. Refer to your instrument's specific tuning requirements or personal preference for the correct Hz setting.
- Use the arrow buttons (left/right) on the tuner to increase or decrease the Hz value.
- The default setting is typically 440Hz.
Changing Display Orientation:
The display can be rotated to accommodate different mounting positions and user preferences. Press the rotation button (circular arrow icon) to cycle through the available display orientations.
Kuratidzira kweVhidhiyo:
Video: Official D'Addario NS Micro Universal Tuner demonstration, showing its features and how to use it.
Maintenance
Kutsiva Bhatiri:
The NS Micro Headstock Tuner is powered by a CR2032 coin cell battery. When the display dims or the tuner becomes unresponsive, it's time to replace the battery.
- Carefully open the battery compartment, usually located on the back or side of the tuner.
- Bvisa bhatiri rekare reCR2032.
- Isa bhatiri idzva reCR2032 rine divi rakanaka (+) rakatarisa mudenga.
- Vhara bhatiri kamuri zvakachengeteka.
Kuchenesa:
Wipe the tuner with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust or smudges. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
- Tuner not turning on: Iva nechokwadi chekuti bhatiri reCR2032 rakaiswa nemazvo uye rine chaji yakakwana. Ritsive kana zvichidikanwa.
- Kurava kusina kururama:
- Ensure the tuner is securely attached to the instrument's headstock to pick up vibrations effectively.
- Check the calibration (Hz) setting. The standard is 440Hz, but some instruments or preferences may require a different setting.
- Pluck strings clearly and individually, avoiding sympathetic vibrations from other strings.
- Kuratidzwa kwakaderera: Tsiva bhatiri reCR2032.
- Tuner falls off: Ensure the clip-free mount is securely fastened with the screw and the tuner unit is properly slid onto the mount.
Zvinotsanangurwa
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 1.13 x 4.63 inches |
| Model Number | 19UKE02 |
| Mabhatiri | 1 C battery required (CR2032 type) |
| Body Material | Rubber |
| Color | Nhema |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Tuning Range | 410-480Hz (Calibration) |
| Display | Tri-color backlit screen |
Warranty uye Support
For warranty information, technical support, or to register your product, please visit the official D'Addario websaiti kana kubata basa ravo revatengi. Chengeta risiti yako yekutenga yezvichemo zvewaranti.





