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CAUTION

CHANGING THE AX'S BATTERIES

The AX Tuner's battery should last for approximately 1,500

tunings, or one year.  When you find it necessary to change

the battery, locate the battery door (exposed on the bottom of

the AX Tuner).  Place the bottom end lip of the DomeHome™

in the door's slot and turn the door counterclockwise until it

opens.  Slide CR2430 Lithium coin-cell battery with negative

sides down into place on top of negative terminal strap (long)

and under positive terminal strap (short) as shown in drawing

above.

KEY POINT:

 Batteries must have negative terminals face

down, and must be sandwiched between the long negative

terminal and short positive terminal.

NOTE: AX2000 Contact AutoTuners manufactured

after January 15, 2002 require only one CR2430 Lithium

coin-cell battery (included).

 For AX2000 manufactured

prior to this date, 2 CR2430 batteries must be stacked to-

gether with negative sides down and placed between the

positive and negative terminal straps.

TUNING TIPS

Many musical instruments have peculiarities that cause

annoying tuning problems.  Most of these peculiarities are

overcome by following these simple procedures:
1. Pluck one string at a time.
2. Pluck the instrument once per second to keep the note

"fresh" while you are tuning.  Notes go noticeably flat a

second or two after being plucked.  If tuning a higher-

pitched instrument (such as a mandolin), pluck a little

faster;  for a lower-pitched instrument (such as a bass),

pluck slower.

3. Do not pluck loudly.  Your AX Tuner’s sensitive contact

microphone can pick up light to medium volumes, and

heavy plucking may overpower the microphone or pull

the note sharp.

4. Pluck the strings with the flesh of the thumb.  Fingernails

and flat picks add overtones and slow the tuning process.

5. Tune from a pitch that is flat up to the pitch you desire.

This procedure removes any slack in the gears of the

instrument’s tuning heads.  If you tune from SHARP to IN

TUNE, the gears will slip as you play, and the instrument

will go flat after a few minutes of playing.

Take the AX Tuner off  your guitar and store it in its

DomeHome™ when not in use.

DO NOT LEAVE IT ON THE INSTRUMENT

The AX Tuner is not recommended for use on

instruments with antique or cracked finishes.

Instrument finishes have the potential to become loose.

Sabine will not be responsible for instruments where

the finish has lost integrity.  The Sabine AX Tuner will

not harm a normal finish.

Slide battery under
positive terminal tab
and replace battery
door.

CR2432 Lithium

coin-cell battery

(3-volt)

Sabine, Inc.

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Phone: (386) 418-2000 • Fax: (386) 418-2001

Covered by U.S. Patent Numbers 5,388,496 & 5,396,827

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 2004 Sabine, Inc.

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6. If you have difficulty getting a note to register on the tuner,

try touching the other strings lightly to stop their sympa-

thetic vibrations.  This will eliminate any extraneous over-

tones that may disturb the tuning.

7. Use good strings. Old strings lose their uniformity and do

not vibrate evenly. New strings stretch flat as you play.

8. All sources of friction cause tuning problems.  For ex-

ample, if the slot in an instrument’s nut is too tight, the

string will be pulled flat as it is played.  A tight nut (or capo)

will cause the string’s pitch to change in steps rather than

evenly.

9. Avoid pressure on the instrument while tuning.  Even

moderate pressure on the neck of a guitar will cause a

noticeable change in pitch.  Also, press the strings straight

down to the fingerboard.  Bending the strings sideways is

very common, especially on difficult chords, but causes

the strings to be pulled sharp.

10.A note for advanced fretted instrumentalists:  Almost all

fretted instruments, and most other instruments, are con-

structed to play an "even-tempered scale."  Sabine tun-

ers are also calibrated to this scale.  The even-tempered

scale places equal tonal spacing between all notes in the

scale so that the musician will not have to retune to change

keys.  A disadvantage, however, is that the third note of

the scale sounds a little sharp (14 cents, to be exact).  For

example, when playing in the key of G, the B note will

sound sharp.  If you tune the B string so that it sounds

correct in an open G chord, other chords using the B

string will sound out of tune.  The musician may choose to

optimize the tuning of a particular key or to use the even-

tempered scale.  Much depends on the musician’s style,

but generally it is best to tune exactly as your Sabine

tuner indicates.

SPECIFICATIONS

Models:

  AX2000, AX2000-WB, AX2000-WR, AX2000-WT

Dimensions:

 

3.3 x 1.8 x 0.4 in. (8.4 x 4.6 x 1.0 cm)

Weight:

 1.25 oz. (36 g), with batteries

Scale:

 Even-tempered, 12 notes per octave

Accuracy:

  + one cent (uses quartz crystal)

Battery:

 One CR2430 Lithium coin-cell, 3 Volts (included)

Tuning Range:

 

 5 Octaves

LIMITED 2-YEAR WARRANTY

If your AX Tuner fails because of a manufacturing defect

within two years from the date of the original purchase, please

return it to your dealer. If you need to return the tuner to

Sabine, call for a Return Authorization number.  Then send it,

postage prepaid, to Sabine for replacement with a new or recon-

ditioned product. 

You must include your full name, address,

proof of purchase and the nature of the defect.

  This

warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, mis-

use or defective batteries.

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