Korg At2 Top

One complaint about the original AW/AT series was that the LCD was hard to read in direct sunlight. The AT2 features a "High-Brightness" toggle that reverses the color contrast and boosts the backlight. It is stage-approved.

Most cheap tuners only adjust to A=440 Hz. The AT2 allows you to shift the reference pitch from 410 Hz (Baroque tuning) to 480 Hz (some Eastern European brass bands). If you play with a vintage piano that is 20 cents flat, the AT2 can tune your guitar to match it perfectly.

The Korg AT-2 remains a reliable, cost-effective automatic tuner. Its simplicity and accuracy make it ideal for educational settings and practical live use, though professionals needing strobe precision or polyphonic tuning may prefer higher-end models. korg at2 top

In the world of clip-on tuners, precision is paramount, but durability and display quality run a close second. For decades, Korg has been the gold standard. When musicians search for the Korg AT2 Top, they aren’t just looking for a tuning device; they are looking for the definitive version of the legendary AW-LT2 platform.

The "AT2" (often referred to in shorthand for the AW-AT2 model range) and specifically the "Top" variants (referring to the high-brightness LCD and often the specialized "AT2-BK" or "AT2-CL" high-end clips) represent a leap forward. But does it live up to the hype? One complaint about the original AW/AT series was

Let’s break down why the Korg AT2 Top might be the last clip-on tuner you ever buy.

If you want, I can produce a detailed specs table, setup guide, or comparison chart with a specific model—tell me which one. You can find the Korg AT2 Top at


You can find the Korg AT2 Top at major retailers like Sweetwater, Guitar Center, Thomann (Europe), and Amazon. Be cautious of third-party sellers listing "AT2" without "Top" – those do not include the contact microphone.