Wittner Tuning Fork - Square Prongs A-440

Wittner SKU: WIT-922A
4 reviews

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Description

Established in 1895 by Gustav Wittner, is the foundation of Wittner GmbH & Co, has earned a reputation for its exceptional precision and quality, with its German-made products renowned for their unparalleled craftsmanship and attention to detail.

  • Pitch: a1
  • Hz Frequency: 440.0
  • Length: 4.5"
  • Prong: Square 4 x 5 mm

Product Info

SKU WIT-922A

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Customer Reviews

You get what you pay for

Rating
Posted by
Willard Palmer
Date Posted
12/10/2019

I purchased a cheap tuning fork from Asia, hoping to use it to calibrate my iPhone app. The Asian tuning fork was 7.9 cents flat. So I decided to try the Wittner fork offered by Steve Weiss Music. It was absolutely correct. So, I wasted the money for the cheap tuning fork. The one from Steve Weiss is definitely better.

Quality

Rating
Posted by
Nick
Date Posted
11/19/2017

This is a quality fork, I use it while playing timpani in my community symphonic band. Easy to use and is plenty loud when used correctly.

You Don't Mess With The Best!

Rating
Posted by
Olivia
Date Posted
09/27/2017

The Wittner tuning fork has been the old standby ever since I started playing timpani over 25 years ago. I was always happy with its durability, volume, and comfort. I didn't understand how great of a tuning fork it really is, til I bought a Planet Waves one (Weiss was temporarily out of stock on the Wittner), which was so uncomfortable and quiet that I nearly chucked it straight into the garbage. A piece of wisdom for younger musicians: your ears are better when you're young! They just are! Our bodies age over time, and our hearing does tend to get a bit worse. If you're smart, buy a Wittner and if you don't lose it or give them away too many times like I have, you'll have your Tuning Fork For Life!

Wittner Tuning Forks A-440

Rating
Posted by
Bob Snider
Date Posted
02/04/2014

These are good. I don't like my students to use "harmonica" type pitch pipes when tuning timpani. Talking an A and finding the intervals (even at a younger age) pays big dividends for the students in their later musical careers.