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Stage Tuner. Made by Boss.
The BOSS TU-2 Chromatic Tuner incorporates BOSS' world renowned TU-Series tuner technology into an ultra-convenient stompbox design. For the first time ever, guitarists and bassists can now tune their instruments with BOSS accuracy with just a single stomp.
Features:
BOSS world-renown TU-Series tuner accuracy in a convenient stompbox design
Mute/Bypass select for silent tuning with a single stomp
11-point LED indicators and new "stream" meter display tuning discrepancy via speed and direction of LED's (speed of LED movement gets slower as pitch becomes more accurate)
7-segment LED displays string and note names; easily visible on dark stages
Seven easy tuning modes include Chromatic, Guitar Regular, Guitar Flat, Guitar Double Flat, Bass Regular, Bass Flat, Bass Double Flat
Tuning mode setting and display style choice stored in memory
Adjustable reference pitch from 438 to 445Hz
Footswitchable Tuner Off mode preserves battery life by disabling LED's
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Technical Details
- Mute/Bypass select for silent tuning with a single stomp- 11-point LED indicators and new Stream meter display tuning discrepancy via speed and direction of LEDs
- 7-segment LED displays string and note names, easily visible on dark stages
- Seven easy tuning modes include Chromatic, Guitar Regular, Guitar Flat, Guitar Double Flat, Bass Regular, Bass Flat, Bass Double Flat
- Tuning mode setting and display style choice stored in memory
- Speed of LED movement gets slower as pitch becomes more accurate)
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By Rex Williams III (Bay Area, CA)
I've had this pedal for a couple of years now. Its been reliable with some pretty heavy use. Only down side is it's difficult to see the LED lights in the sunlight. When I play outdoor gigs i need to bend over pretty close to the pedal to see whats going on with my tuning. Other than that, excellent pedal. Definately would replace if it was lost or broken.
By Michael Ohlstein
Does exactly what it says it does. Adds little or no noise to your sound.
By David A. Langer
I have been playing guitar for about 10 years and have done some semi professional recording as well as gigging. I agree with the previous posters that ~$100 is a lot to spend on a pedal...but it is well worth it and nothing else comes close. My friend had a fender pt-100 tuner and it seemed cheap and did not tune his bass well. Spend the extra money for this puppy. Also if you own several other boss pedals you can buy an AC adapter for this pedal and daisy chain to your other pedals. This allows you to have just one power source for multiple pedals, which can cut down on stocking 9vs and eliminate a tangled mess of power cords. The TU-2 provides for a more reliable rig and I highly recommend it.
By A. Castillo (Arizona)
This tuner looks and feels just like an ordinary stomp box which is definitely its strong point. I've had this for about 9 years and it as effective and sturdy as the day I bought it. It's simple, easy to read and the ability to mute is (I think) an underrated option (for switching guitars without that feedback and popping that comes with it). I always use this for live gigs because its discreet and easy to read in dark lighting. I have a Korg tuner and a couple built into my multi-effect processors but I always use this one. Yeah a hundred bucks is kind of pricy for a stomp box tuner but look at it as an investment. I'm going on a decade with this one pedal that's seen a lot of use and day to day wear and its still going strong. If this thing ever dies (which it refuses to do!) I'll be buying another one.
By Carlo Rossi
If you play any gigs at all (with a set longer than two songs) you need this tuner! great features and can patch directly from guitar to tuner to D.I. or amp. NICE!
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