Om 136.1Hz Weighted Tuning Fork for Healing vs D'Addario Micro Clip-On Tuner for guitars & more
Overall winner: D'Addario Micro Clip-On Tuner for guitars & more
Key Differences
D'Addario's clip-on tuner is a vibration-reading piezo transducer designed for string instruments and has a lower listed price and far more reviews; Omnivos' tuning fork is a single-frequency sound-therapy tool (marketed around 136.1Hz but customer feedback references 128Hz) for relaxation and healing. Choose the D'Addario tuner if you need accurate instrument tuning and broader applicability for guitars and similar instruments; choose the Omnivos fork if you specifically want a sustained tone for sound therapy and relaxation
Om 136.1Hz Weighted Tuning Fork for Healing
A 136.1 Hz tuning fork designed for chakra healing and relaxation. Helps reduce stress and quiet the mind; praised for consistent tones and long-lasting vibrations by users
Pros
- consistent 128 Hz tones
- long-lasting vibrations
- aid for relaxation and pain relief
- trusted by practitioners
Cons
- mentions 128 Hz in customer feedback; not 136.1 Hz
- no explicit durability data
- no warranty details
D'Addario Micro Clip-On Tuner for guitars & more
Compact, discreet clip-on tuner that reads instrument vibration for precise tuning. 1.25" design conceals behind the headstock; suitable for multiple stringed instruments. Customers praise accuracy, readability, and discreet use
Pros
- stealth clip-on design
- highly accurate piezo transducer
- reads vibrations, not sound
- easy-to-read display
Cons
- needs to remain attached to instrument
- requires vibration detection may vary with instrument type
- narrow calibration range not specified here
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | D'Addario |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | D'Addario |
| User Reviews | D'Addario |