Behringer Tu300 Ultimate Guitar Tuner
The TU300 stomp box offers you a quick and easy way to tune your guitar. It gives you comprehensive tuning capablenesses when you�re on stage or in the studio. This tuner gives you 7 dissimilar tuning modes including Regular, Flat, Double Flat and Chromatic mode. The TU300 features a precise single-digit LED display and 11-point Stream Meter which ascertain precise tuning. A cool blue status LED for effect on/off and battery check plus a first-class electronic on/off switch for most eminent signal integrity in bypass mode are included. The TU300 runs on a 9 V battery or a DC power supply (not included). Get the TU300 and be in tune with the world!
- Amazon Sales Rank: #379 in Musical Instruments
- Color: Grey
- Brand: Behringer
- Model: TU300
- Dimensions: .0″ h x .0″ w x .0″ l, 1.00 pounds
- Precise 7-segment LED and 11-point Stream Meter guarantee exact tuning
- Reference tone adaptable from 438 Hz to 447 Hz
- Blue status LED for effect on/off and battery check
- First-class electronic On/Off switch for most eminent signal integrity in bypass mode
- Runs on 9 V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)
For the gigging guitarist or bassist, the CHROMATIC TUNER TU300 is an necessary piece of gear, making sure you stay in tune whether you’re in standard, drop-tuned, or in any assortment of alternate tunings.
Stay in tune whether you’re in standard, drop-tuned, or in any assortment of alternate tunings. |
A precise single-digit LED displays the note, and the 11-point stream warrantees precise tuning.
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Add Behringer’s PSU-SB power supply or go with a 9 volt battery. |
Sing A Different Tune Most guitarists and bassists tune to popular tuning: (low to high) E, A, D, G, B, E for guitar, and E, A, D, G for bass. Still others like to detune their instruments for access to lower notes and increased string flexibility. No matter what you prefer, the TU300 may accommodate.
This important stomp box gives you three guitar modes (regular, flat, double flat), three bass modes (regular, flat, double flat) and a chromatic setting. Whether you stay in usual tuning, detune, or tune to an exotic tuning of your own design, the TU300 will get you there speedily and accurately.
It’s Easy! To begin tuning, merely stomp the TU300′s footswitch. It features a precise single-digit LED display to tell you what note it’s reading, and the 11-point stream warrantees exact tuning from 438 Hz to 447 Hz. Plus it is bright sufficient to help you tune up in even the darkest club.
The main OUT allows you to cut the signal to your amp while you tune, or you may send a ceaseless signal from the BYPASS output.
Dependable Operation The status LED tells you when this box is activated and the solid electronic on/off switch maintains unbelievable signal integrity in bypass mode. You may power this pedal with a 9 V battery or a DC power supply.
What’s in the Box Behringer TU300 Chromatic Tuner, User’s Manual
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Behringer Tu300 Ultimate Guitar Tuner Photo
Behringer Tu300 Ultimate Guitar Tuner Pic
Behringer Tu300 Ultimate Guitar Tuner Picture
Behringer Tu300 Ultimate Guitar Tuner Image
Behringer Tu300 Ultimate Guitar Tuner Photo
Behringer Tu300 Ultimate Guitar Tuner Photo
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
For the price? Pfft. By Ian M. Mcclintock Look at this pedal. Look at what it does, and what it costs. $30 for a tuner in a pedal form factor, and that’s if you don’t even try to hunt down a lower price. By contrast, Boss’s TU-2 is essentially the same thing in a more durable housing, and it costs $100 retail.
Yes, the housing is made of plastic. I don’t know about you, but I generally won’t be leaping with both feet onto my tuner in the middle of a set. If you treat your gear with any respect whatsoever, it should survive. And if it doesn’t, so what? It’s cheap to replace.
The other person on here obviously got a faulty model, which happens. Mine’s developed a touchy input jack over time (it’s actually the earlier TU-100 model), but I don’t know that it’s totally unexpected on a pedal this cheap. One star off for these kinds of quality control problems, just to be fair. I own three other Behringer pedals as well, and they’re still going strong.
A tuner is an essential part of any musician’s rig, and this does the job just fine. Use the money you save towards buying a really nice stompbox that will actually affect your sound while playing.
UPDATE: After having used a new tuning pedal for some time, I will admit that, yes, this is a subpar tuner. However, I still stand by my original opinion that for the amount of money you pay, this isn’t a bad investment. For a guitarist just starting out, this would still make a good first tuner when you really want to spend your money on pedals that will affect your sound.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Behringer tu300 tuner By Rene L. Davignon This tuner is GREAT … I read a review that this tuner was not as quick as a Boss tuner, not True … It does take about 6 seconds to “warm-up” from when you first plug in your guitar chord … but after that … it works great. I had a Boss tuner that died on me, and I could not see paying $100.00+ for another one at this time … I’m glad I brought the Behringer TU300 … Get one! you’ll love it!!!!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Great Tuner – Great Price By Jim After I got past the plastic housing and difficult to access battery compartment (I have since bought a 1 Spot…awsome!) the pedal works great. Some reviews talk about slow response…I play bass and have experienced that on the Low B and E. It seems to work and respond better after it “warms up”. Does not make sense to me, but after the first couple songs the unit seems to respond quicker. For 30 bucks you can’t beat it…but I can see where battery use and gigging heavy would cause some issues.
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