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- nickname009Published on 09/08/11 at 00:47I don't know why I haven't reviewed this before. I've probably had the Tu-2 on my board the longest compared to every other pedal I've owned. Great tuner, very solid and reliable that's for sure. The LED is brightish, though I always want it brighter, it's still good and visible. It has a few extra options available that I don't think..anybody really uses, flats/sharps and all these different configurations available but I simply just use it as a straight on guitar tuner on my pedal board.
One cool feature about this pedal is that it also acts as a buffer. You'll notice this right away when you plug in that your overall guitar signal is louder and slightly brighter. It brings back some …Read moreI don't know why I haven't reviewed this before. I've probably had the Tu-2 on my board the longest compared to every other pedal I've owned. Great tuner, very solid and reliable that's for sure. The LED is brightish, though I always want it brighter, it's still good and visible. It has a few extra options available that I don't think..anybody really uses, flats/sharps and all these different configurations available but I simply just use it as a straight on guitar tuner on my pedal board.
One cool feature about this pedal is that it also acts as a buffer. You'll notice this right away when you plug in that your overall guitar signal is louder and slightly brighter. It brings back some of the upper mids and presence that's missing when you connect through a butt load of pedals and cables etc. So that's just an added bonus! Way to go Boss!!
Of course I have since moved on from having so many pedals and now use clip on tuners as they're just lighter, quicker and I don't have to use any extra cables or use up extra space on a pedal board. Though I'd definitely recommend this tuner to anybody just needing a good ol' basic tuner with no hassles. It's always reliable and sturdy, it always has been!
See less00 - Everlone
The TU-2 is a workhorse.
Published on 07/05/11 at 09:02The Boss TU-2 is a workhorse. Any guitarist (or bassist) taking the stage should have one between his guitar and amp. It is simple, easy to use, and can be tailored to fit any guitarist’s tuning needs. My favorite thing about the TU-2 is its reliability. I’ve had the same TU-2 for eight years and it has always made sure my guitars are in tune. It has never acted unpredictable or erratic or affected my guitar tone in any negative capacity. I always place the TU-2 first in my signal chain so it acts as a buffer and helps carry the guitar signal through the rest of my pedals to the amp. My favorite feature on the TU-2 is that you can use the pedal to power up to eight other pedals using a Boss…Read moreThe Boss TU-2 is a workhorse. Any guitarist (or bassist) taking the stage should have one between his guitar and amp. It is simple, easy to use, and can be tailored to fit any guitarist’s tuning needs. My favorite thing about the TU-2 is its reliability. I’ve had the same TU-2 for eight years and it has always made sure my guitars are in tune. It has never acted unpredictable or erratic or affected my guitar tone in any negative capacity. I always place the TU-2 first in my signal chain so it acts as a buffer and helps carry the guitar signal through the rest of my pedals to the amp. My favorite feature on the TU-2 is that you can use the pedal to power up to eight other pedals using a Boss power supply daisy chain. This is an incredibly useful feature if you use a Boss pedal board (i.e. BCB-30) or all your pedals can be powered by standard Boss power supplies. Considering this feature, in addition to the versatile tuning functions, the $99 price tag for the TU-2 seems more than reasonable. With the ever increasing number of stomp box style tuners on the market, the TU-2 still provides me with all the reliable tuning functions I could ever need. It is easy to read on a dark stage, as well as outside in the sunlight. The TU-2 also mutes your guitar signal while tuning so the audience doesn’t have to listen to “The Tuning Song” ever again. Boss blazed a trail when they made the TU-2 and many manufacturers have followed their lead with numerous blatant imitations. If you want the best and the ORIGINAL stomp box tuner with more bells and whistles than you will ever need in a tuner, get the TU-2.See less00 - lsotisPublished on 01/05/10 at 22:38 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I for several months. Purchased to replace a Fender PT100 (a real ramshackle).
Product quick, easy, secure, reliable, accurate, quiet, convenient with the ability to transplant a garland of PSU above.
You can find it a bit expensive, but there is much chance that cheaper is not a good experience. Read the reviews of other products.
I am not "pro-boss" in normal times but this pedal does its job perfectly. Otherwise, see the side of Akai and Korg which also make excellent products tuners. My favorite shop had this one ...
I will not 10 because it is still a bit expensive.Read moreI for several months. Purchased to replace a Fender PT100 (a real ramshackle).
Product quick, easy, secure, reliable, accurate, quiet, convenient with the ability to transplant a garland of PSU above.
You can find it a bit expensive, but there is much chance that cheaper is not a good experience. Read the reviews of other products.
I am not "pro-boss" in normal times but this pedal does its job perfectly. Otherwise, see the side of Akai and Korg which also make excellent products tuners. My favorite shop had this one ...
I will not 10 because it is still a bit expensive.See less20 - aldejerphPublished on 01/06/10 at 07:31 (This content has been automatically translated from French)<strong>For how long have you been using it?</strong>
6 months
<strong>What is so special that you like best?
</strong> - The ability to mute the sound when there is agreement
- The look
<strong>What is so special that you love the month?</strong>
- The lack of a microphone! Very inconvenient if you want to tune your acoustic if it has no microphone or piezo, we must then seek a microphone, plug it in you-2 and finally agree a little embarrassing!
<strong>What is your opinion about the value for the price?
</strong> ok but for a comprehensive accrodeur € 90 is not particularly cheap
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Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
</strong> Yes be…Read more<strong>For how long have you been using it?</strong>
6 months
<strong>What is so special that you like best?
</strong> - The ability to mute the sound when there is agreement
- The look
<strong>What is so special that you love the month?</strong>
- The lack of a microphone! Very inconvenient if you want to tune your acoustic if it has no microphone or piezo, we must then seek a microphone, plug it in you-2 and finally agree a little embarrassing!
<strong>What is your opinion about the value for the price?
</strong> ok but for a comprehensive accrodeur € 90 is not particularly cheap
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Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
</strong> Yes because it offers many more possibilities than my previous accrodeurSee less21 - Hatsubai
The standard tuner
Published on 04/08/11 at 14:56The Boss TU-2 is one of the most well known chromatic tuners on the market. It’s a no frills chromatic tuner with a digital display to show what note you’re tuning to and LED guides to show how sharp or flat you are. You can adjust the reference pitch between 438 Hz to 445 Hz, and it also allows for silent tuning.
The Boss TU-2 is an absolute workhorse. If you go to any live show, you’re bound to find at least one on stage. That’s how popular these things are. It’s housed in the famous Boss enclosure, so it’ll withstand anything you throw at it. These things can seriously be thrown off of buildings and survive. The manual is pretty decent, but considering how easy this thing is to…Read moreThe Boss TU-2 is one of the most well known chromatic tuners on the market. It’s a no frills chromatic tuner with a digital display to show what note you’re tuning to and LED guides to show how sharp or flat you are. You can adjust the reference pitch between 438 Hz to 445 Hz, and it also allows for silent tuning.
The Boss TU-2 is an absolute workhorse. If you go to any live show, you’re bound to find at least one on stage. That’s how popular these things are. It’s housed in the famous Boss enclosure, so it’ll withstand anything you throw at it. These things can seriously be thrown off of buildings and survive. The manual is pretty decent, but considering how easy this thing is to use, it’s not really necessary. One issue is that it’s FET based. The FET bypass also isn’t that great, so there is a little bit of tone suckage with the pedal when compared to today’s true bypass tuners.
The TU-2 is popular, and for good reason. On a dimly lit stage, it’s extremely clear. It’s also very quick to tune to whatever note you’re tuning to. That said, it’s not very accurate compared to today’s tuners. It’s definitely not accurate enough to do intonation work. For that, you’ll want a strobe tuner such as the Peterson Strobostomp, Sonic Research Turbo Tuner, etc. It’s also still fairly expensive compared to some of the other options out there.
If you’re looking for a tuner pedal, I can’t really recommend this pedal anymore. It’s starting to get very dated, and the price just isn’t worth how off it can be. For live use, it’s a great pedal. However, I find other tuners on the market to be just as fast and just as easy to read. It also lacks offsets for tunings like the Buzz Fetien system, which is a big downside.See less00 - badgerific
Better alternatives? Probably.
Published on 03/24/11 at 08:32I think this is a good tuner but for the same price or less I think there are better alternatives.
Features:
-Accurate to 3 cents
-Two display modes: Stream (in which the moving lights become slower when the pitch becomes more accurate) and Cent (which works by having the green light in the centre light when the pitch is correct and the red lights either side indicate wether the pitch is flat or sharp and by how much)
-Seven modes: Guitar, Guitar flat, Guitar double flat, Bass, Bass flat, Bass double flat and Chromatic
-Eight octave range
-Mutes guitar signal while tuning
-Two outputs, one of which is muted when tuning one which isn't muted when engaged
The thing I l…Read moreI think this is a good tuner but for the same price or less I think there are better alternatives.
Features:
-Accurate to 3 cents
-Two display modes: Stream (in which the moving lights become slower when the pitch becomes more accurate) and Cent (which works by having the green light in the centre light when the pitch is correct and the red lights either side indicate wether the pitch is flat or sharp and by how much)
-Seven modes: Guitar, Guitar flat, Guitar double flat, Bass, Bass flat, Bass double flat and Chromatic
-Eight octave range
-Mutes guitar signal while tuning
-Two outputs, one of which is muted when tuning one which isn't muted when engaged
The thing I like most about this tuner is that it's robust and reliable, I've had it for a few years now and used it at a good few gigs and it still works like the first day I bought it, with only a few scratches in the paint to show for it. There are a few reasons why if I had the choice again I wouldn't buy this pedal over some other similar ones in the market. Reason one is that the buffered bypass on the pedal doesn't sound very good in my rig and produces a noticeable change in tone which I'm not a huge fan of. Reason two is that it's not as accurate as the Korg Pitchblack pedal or the TC Electronics Polytune which are both in the same price range, the Polytune also has a excellent polyphonic feature which the boss doesn't.
Unless you want/need a pedal with buffered bypass then I don't think I'd recommend this pedal over the other two that I have mentioned in the review as it's less accurate and has less features. I am going to sell my Boss TU-2 to fund the purchase of a Korg Pitchblack soon as I find the tone coloration the Boss provides unnecessary.
See less00 - NicoMetal85
robust and accurate!
Published on 02/17/11 at 07:10 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I have been using now ready for 8 years! and it works like day 1
I tried to pedal tuners and Fender Korg .... nothing to see, they are cheap +!
I love its accuracy, robustness and able to use it live with LEDs that are very handy! can do all the tuning with!
Report qualitée / decent price, a product that will follow you for very long! I did live with 100 + and 300 repeated at least! is not to say .... BOSS are the kings of the pedal strong! true bypass from true! several functions to be used in accord with silencers or sound! brief does not make you take a crap pedal tuner Behringer, Fender ,..... Direct put € 90 for the long term! Y 'to ... from 50 € in secondhand + I will not chan…Read moreI have been using now ready for 8 years! and it works like day 1
I tried to pedal tuners and Fender Korg .... nothing to see, they are cheap +!
I love its accuracy, robustness and able to use it live with LEDs that are very handy! can do all the tuning with!
Report qualitée / decent price, a product that will follow you for very long! I did live with 100 + and 300 repeated at least! is not to say .... BOSS are the kings of the pedal strong! true bypass from true! several functions to be used in accord with silencers or sound! brief does not make you take a crap pedal tuner Behringer, Fender ,..... Direct put € 90 for the long term! Y 'to ... from 50 € in secondhand + I will not change mark for such a product! Success
See less30 - moosersPublished on 12/01/10 at 13:40The Boss TU-2 is a chromatic tuner that is suitable for use with any electric stringed, but most popular with electric guitar and electric bass. If you’re playing shows at all, the TU-2 is a must have, as the LED lights that it has make it possible to see it even in the dimmest of situations. The pedal has all the basic characteristics of a standard Boss pedal, with both options for running it on a nine volt battery or power supply. It’s also got ¼” jacks for input, output, and a bypass output as well. Another plus with the TU-2 is that if you buy the optional daisy chain you power other pedals with it, up to eight others that run on nine volts to be exact. This is a huge feature as fa…Read moreThe Boss TU-2 is a chromatic tuner that is suitable for use with any electric stringed, but most popular with electric guitar and electric bass. If you’re playing shows at all, the TU-2 is a must have, as the LED lights that it has make it possible to see it even in the dimmest of situations. The pedal has all the basic characteristics of a standard Boss pedal, with both options for running it on a nine volt battery or power supply. It’s also got ¼” jacks for input, output, and a bypass output as well. Another plus with the TU-2 is that if you buy the optional daisy chain you power other pedals with it, up to eight others that run on nine volts to be exact. This is a huge feature as far as I’m concerned, as I use it to power up a number of other Boss and other brand pedals that require this amount of voltage. As far as the tuner itself is concerned, you can use it with a few different modes of operation, but I only tend to use it in chromatic mode rather than the specified modes for bass and guitar as I find it easy to use. You can also have it spin in a few different ways in terms of how it shows you where you’re at in tuning your instrument, but again I tend to use the standard mode here as I find it easiest to follow. The TU-2 is quite cheap for a versatile tuner like this, as the TU-3 has been out for a little while now and I believe the TU-2 has stopped being made. There isn’t too much of a difference between the TU-2 and TU-3, so if you can snab up the TU-2 at a cheaper price, I’d recommend doing so. The Boss TU-2 is really a must have for all gigging guitar and bass players…See less00
- timloudonPublished on 03/03/09 at 06:18I've been using this pedal for almost as long as I've been playing, around 7 years. Although the first I had was stolen, the second has been with me ever since. I'm a bass player, and I only use the pedal on the chromatic setting with the 'cent' setting on - as on the picture above. It's most useful for live work, when you can mute off your signal to avoid the rather annoying sound of tuning loudly.
This pedal is actually almost indestructible! I've accidently run mine over, when it was left in a bag with some cables behind my car, and even then it only had cosmetic damage. It's also had beer spilt all over it, by someone else mind, and to this day it has never failed.00 - Audiofanzine FRPublished on 12/11/08 at 05:37(Originally written by marc05400/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
Accurate tuner. It's accurate enough to set overtones under good conditions.
Comes in very handy in a pedal board.
Clear and simple display unless you are an NBA player.
Can't be used with an AC power adapter if it doesn't have good grounding. (there are still such places!!).
Small defect: it has a long latency, which can turn into a problem if you want to quickly tune your instrument between two songs!00 - songboyPublished on 09/04/08 at 16:34I have had this pedal for three years. The best thing about this is the option for bypassing the signal to tune. Very nice, you can choose to tune with your signal still going to your amp, or you can kill the signal so no one has to hear your annoying tuning sounds. Its also has the ability to power up up to seven other pedals. Very awesome if you have a bunch of boss or similar pedals and don't want to bring 7 wall warts also. There really is nothing bad about this tuner, always works great for me. This is the only model I have ever tried. These go for $100 usually, which is expensive, but I think worth it. Being in tune, and being able to tune on a loud live stage is absolutely ne…Read moreI have had this pedal for three years. The best thing about this is the option for bypassing the signal to tune. Very nice, you can choose to tune with your signal still going to your amp, or you can kill the signal so no one has to hear your annoying tuning sounds. Its also has the ability to power up up to seven other pedals. Very awesome if you have a bunch of boss or similar pedals and don't want to bring 7 wall warts also. There really is nothing bad about this tuner, always works great for me. This is the only model I have ever tried. These go for $100 usually, which is expensive, but I think worth it. Being in tune, and being able to tune on a loud live stage is absolutely necessary. I would absolutely buy this pedal again. Every guitarist should have one because even people with great pitch have a hard time tuning in a loud atmosphere.See less00
- soccerplayer25Published on 03/26/08 at 12:57I've had the Boss TU-2 chromatic tuner for about 3 years now. Its a really simple pedal, but is one of the most valuable in my set up. I bought mine used, but would have been willing to pay full price for a new one now knowing how valuable this is. It gives you the option of simply stepping on a pedal and having your amp muted and a great tuner at your foot. I haven't looked much into the different modes but it seems that you have the option to set your specific tuning (although I am not sure of this). I have only used it in chromatic mode as it allows me to tune each note to whatever I want it to be. Its also quite convenient to have your amp muted while you tune, and is really essential i…Read moreI've had the Boss TU-2 chromatic tuner for about 3 years now. Its a really simple pedal, but is one of the most valuable in my set up. I bought mine used, but would have been willing to pay full price for a new one now knowing how valuable this is. It gives you the option of simply stepping on a pedal and having your amp muted and a great tuner at your foot. I haven't looked much into the different modes but it seems that you have the option to set your specific tuning (although I am not sure of this). I have only used it in chromatic mode as it allows me to tune each note to whatever I want it to be. Its also quite convenient to have your amp muted while you tune, and is really essential if you are playing live. I also own the daisy chain needed to power other pedals and I suggest that you pick that up as well if you get this pedal. It powers up to 8 other 9v powered pedals if you have the daisy chain and power supply, which is a really convenient aspect. I've also used the similar Fender made tuner and it doesn't do it for me, the lights on the Boss are easier to see in the dark on stage. The price I would say is about right, as the pedal is built extremely tough, like all Boss pedals. I plan to keep mine as long as I continue to play.See less00