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The Fender FCT-2 is a professional-grade clip-on tuner designed for guitar, bass, ukulele, and violin players. Featuring vibration sensing technology, a vibrant color LCD needle display, and a versatile multi-instrument mode, it delivers fast, accurate tuning in any environment. Its ergonomic dual-hinge clip ensures a perfect fit on any headstock, while the included CR2032 battery and standard calibration make it ready to use immediately. Trusted by thousands, it’s the go-to tuner for musicians who demand precision and convenience.




| ASIN | B074KGZ9Z7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Music Tuning Accessories |
| Body Material | Molded Plastic |
| Brand | Fender |
| Brand Name | Fender |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 18,460 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885978852901 |
| Included Components | Tuner, CR2032 battery |
| Item Dimensions | 0.2 x 0.51 x 0.31 inches |
| Item Type Name | FT-2 Professional Clip on Tuner for Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass, Mandolin, Violin, Ukulele, and Banjo |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.2 x 0.51 x 0.31 inches |
| Manufacturer | Fender Musical Instruments Corp. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | FCT-2 |
| Model Number | 239979000 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 239979000 |
| UPC | 885978852901 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited. |
A**R
Fast - Accurate tune.
Compact but effective. No prep needed to attain a perfect tune. Fast - Easy - $ Value - would recommend.
J**P
Good tuner
Really a nice little tuner that clips on the tuning head. Works great and comes with battery. I would recommend
N**S
Fender never fails!
Great tuner!! The ability to turn it anyway so that you can see it exactly is great! Way better than the tuner apps on cellphones. Very precise for your tuning sounds! And the look of it is so sleek!
E**W
Excellent tuner but with a peculiar design add-on
These tuners are very good and would recommend these over another brand that has "S" as its first letter in the name. They are quicker and make up their minds sooner . The graphics are easy to read and mine worked after I went swimming in the ocean. However I rate it a four because of a strange design add-on that my first Fender tuner did not have. And that is that the battery compartment is held shut by a tiny screw that requires a #00 phillips screwdriver to open. I have left it loose. Can you imagine if you were at a gig and wanted to replace the 2032 button batter and did not have a screwdriver to open that little drawer. Otherwise great. I have four tuners and two of them are this one
L**C
Clearing up misinformation (found among these reviews).
First of all, this tuner seems to do its job very nicely. Many of the reviews here mention it does a good job, even "very precise". I think this is the most important thing about this cute gadget. The complaints I've seen have to do with other stuff: (Everybody is entitled to their opinion, I guess, but I somewhat disagree with many of the complaints I read.) "Hard to remove battery cover": If you expected a "no tools cap", this is not it. But, as far as having to use a "special screwdriver", no; and I think that's an unfair comment (It makes you think you need something like one of those triangular-shaped screwdrivers that some handheld gaming consoles use. Nothing like that). It's a Phillips screw. That's very standard in my book. Granted, it's not a #2 Phillips size; you need a #1, but come on, that's like the second-most-common Phillips screwdriver size! Plus, as you unscrew it, it will pull the battery holder out. The screw stays in place, so no risk of it falling and getting lost. It's actually a very nice design. "The battery dies quickly": I just got it, so I can't attest to this, but I suspect this is actually true. MAYBE that's why the manual says: "Remove the battery from the unit when not in use for extended periods of time. I'd say that's fair game. (You are supposed to read the manual, right?) I suspect what's going on here is that this little unit doesn't have a true power on/off switch (the button is just for turning off the screen). And I think this has to do with the price. Would I prefer it had a proper power-off switch? Of course! But, considering it's already hard to find these kinds of gadgets without an internal battery (see pros/cons below), if that's what I have to concede, it's fine. "It uses a rare, costly battery": No it doesn't! The CR2032 is probably the most common "coin" battery nowadays, and it is not expensive at all (I mean, you can look that up here on Amazon). "Insufficient instructions": If you are expecting a "tuning manual" or a QR code to a YouTube video, you'll be disappointed. Again, for the price, this could have come with no manual at all. I find the manual adequate and sufficient: it does provide detailed information on how to operate the device, although it won't teach you how to tune an instrument. (I think this is like buying a guitar, and expecting it'll come with "instructions" on "how to play a guitar". It might come with some information on how to operate the string tensors, but I don't think anybody expects to learn how to use it from "its manual".) "It reads all strings right, except one": I find that REALLY hard to believe. It's not like it has a separate sensor and separate circuitry inside, for each string. If it reads fine 5 of 6 strings, do you really think the unit is defective? If it detects, say, the 6th string as the 5th, but all the others are detected fine, do you think the tuner is the problem? Isn't it much more probable that the 6th string is way out of tune? Or maybe even: a 5th string was mistakenly installed in place of the 6th? I'm not saying you can't get a lemon; it's an electronic device and of course there could be defective ones, but this so very specific kind of defect I find very hard to believe. Maybe I'm wrong, but before returning it for something like that, I think it's worth testing it with another instrument or making really sure the problem isn't the string, instead of the tuner. Pros: No rechargeable battery inside: Yes, this is a pro for me. (If you prefer that, it exists.) I really don't see how having to remember to first charge this with a USB cable (until, eventually, its tiny battery fails, which then won't be replaceable) is better than just keeping a couple of CR2032 and a small Ph1 screwdriver with it. This "convenience", of having an integrated rechargeable battery, I find rather very inconvenient; and it makes the device considerably more expensive. No, thank you. Or rather: Thank you so much for offering the CR2032 alternative. Modes: It offers dedicated modes for Chromatic, Guitar, Bass, Violin, and Ukulele. So far, I have only used it for Guitar, and it worked nicely. String detection: In addition to displaying the note being detected, it will tell you what string it's picking up (number to the left of the note). A feature I really wasn't expecting, but found very useful. Three hinges on the clip: I don't see how some people find it hard to position. I thought it would have only one (2 max) point of adjustment. It's very adjustable. Wide clip: I was sure (by its pictures) the clip would be flimsy and wouldn't open wide enough. I was wrong. Well, I hope it doesn't break, but so far I haven't read anybody complaining of that. Cons: No true switch-off button: This is not a deal-breaker for me, but of course, it would be better to be able to just leave the battery in. Maybe it would cost a bit more if it had it… I would pay for that feature. It comes with the battery: Why is this a con? Because it creates an unnecessary complication (and potential problem) for shipping. As I said, CR2032 are common and not hard to come by. Maybe it would even be cheaper if they left the battery out. Furthermore, the battery is unbranded and probably not a good one. Conclusion: I'll update this review if something goes wrong, but so far, I highly recommend this product.
D**S
Exactly as described, good tuner at a good price
Does as intended and the price was good
O**H
Accurate and Responsive
I’ve been using the Fender FCT-2 Professional Clip-On Tuner for a while now, and I can confidently say it’s one of the best little gadgets I’ve added to my music gear. This thing is a total game-changer for keeping my guitar in tune, whether I’m practicing at home or playing on a dimly lit stage. It’s compact, reliable, and just feels like a quality piece of equipment from a brand I trust. Here’s why I’m giving it a solid five stars, along with a couple of minor gripes. Pros: • Super Easy to Use: Clips right onto the headstock, powers on with one button, and you’re tuning in seconds. The color LCD screen is bright and clear, with a needle that moves to the center when you’re in tune—couldn’t be simpler! • Versatile Tuning Modes: It’s got settings for guitar, bass, ukulele, violin, and chromatic, so it’s perfect for anyone who plays multiple instruments. I’ve used it on my acoustic guitar and electric bass, and it nails it every time. • Accurate and Responsive: The built-in vibration sensor picks up the string’s pitch flawlessly, even in noisy environments. No more struggling to tune when there’s chatter or background sound around. • Great Design: The dual-hinge clip lets me attach it to either side of the headstock, and it’s small enough to leave on without feeling obtrusive. Plus, it looks sleek in black—Fender’s got that style down. • Affordable Quality: For the price, you’re getting a tuner that feels sturdy and performs like a champ. It even comes with a CR2032 battery included, so you’re good to go out of the box. Cons: • Screen Angle Could Be Better: While the hinge is handy, it doesn’t always swivel enough to get a perfect viewing angle, especially on some guitars with thicker headstocks. I’ve had to tilt my guitar a bit to see it clearly. • Mode Switching Takes Attention: The single-button design is simple, but if you’re not careful, you might accidentally switch from chromatic to guitar mode (or another setting). It’s not a huge deal, just something to watch for in a hurry. All in all, the Fender FCT-2 is a fantastic tuner that’s become a staple in my gig bag. It’s accurate, user-friendly, and packs a lot of value for the money. The pros far outweigh the tiny cons, and I’d recommend it to any musician looking for a reliable clip-on tuner. Five stars all the way!
L**5
Easy to tune my guitar
Love this Fender tuner! Clips on easy, battery easy to install, tuning is a piece of cake with the easy to understand read out. I'm using it for my guitar instead of the guitar tunio app. My acoustic guitar sounds SO much better! Got this on the Amazon black Friday sales. It was a bargain, is lightweight and looks like it will hold up well. I am leaving it on the end of my guitar. Used a small phillips screwdriver to install the battery that came with the tuner.
G**G
Great tuner!
This does the job and is accurate to the key.
は**雲
再購入です。
再購入です。 問題なく使えています。
S**N
Worth it
Been using this for a long time- ita reliable, pretty durable, easy to use
J**R
Lo recomiendo
Producto funcional, buena relación precio-calidad
C**N
Accordatore ok
Ottimo
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