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Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner
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Tuner/Pitch Pipe/Tuning Fork from Boss belonging to the TU series

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  • -Livingroom--Livingroom-

    a good evolution of the tu-2!

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 01/04/14 at 05:26
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    I use it for 3 years soon (unless I am mistaken, I and the dates ...)

    I had a lot of tuners (pedals and accessories), and is a more accurate that are in this price range (we reached not the accuracy of a model in a rack, but it is not the same price and it takes not the same place!).

    I do not like (but it is not the only one to have this concern) non visibility of the screen when the sun concert (I have a memory of a concert in Ramallah in Palestine, can not see even though he was engaged!). I love more accurate than you-2 and the signal (green LED that stabilize) when you are just side.
  • luca vatarluca vatar

    it is to give an opinion

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 10/14/13 at 13:08
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    I use it for my guitar and my bass pedal just very good on stage I put it in his power, when I give the sound is muted, there bypass or not -., especially outside or temperatures can REALLY tune ... 80 euros but I think a good investment
  • Captain DannyCaptain Danny

    Bel Tuner

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 05/15/12 at 03:26
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    I used it for over a year, it was my first pedal tuner size and I think it's best year at the display with all modes very accessible and easy to change from the front and with a good visually selecting the mode on the interface complete, sturdy and well designed with its beautiful screen and beefy, much more than in TC electronic. Alime output can power several pedals. Its only flaw: the pedal is true bypass.

    The price / quality ratio is good opportunity, we saw nine more widely.

    With the experience I would resume the day there will be a version true bypass, while waiting I'm on a mini PolyTune who do not take place, is true bypass chromatic and does its job and that's all I ask him! …
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    I used it for over a year, it was my first pedal tuner size and I think it's best year at the display with all modes very accessible and easy to change from the front and with a good visually selecting the mode on the interface complete, sturdy and well designed with its beautiful screen and beefy, much more than in TC electronic. Alime output can power several pedals. Its only flaw: the pedal is true bypass.

    The price / quality ratio is good opportunity, we saw nine more widely.

    With the experience I would resume the day there will be a version true bypass, while waiting I'm on a mini PolyTune who do not take place, is true bypass chromatic and does its job and that's all I ask him! While its display is less beautiful.
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  • -Mortys--Mortys-

    A security scene

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 05/08/11 at 15:30
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    I use it for a big week and that's enough to estimate its capacity.

    The pros:

    - The LED flash though (note the retinas anyway ...) You're not about to miss!
    - Lots of nice small adjustments such as changing display (pass a letter to a figure for example).
    - An output and Out Bypass, it is convenient. To you choose the one that suits you best ... I tend to prefer the silent tuning (hence output) history of not passing the pr musicos sucks!
    - Ability to power on the other pedal effect (big +), but not what we say is that you buy a Boss power supply if it feeds 2 or 3 pedal, not + ...
    - Suitable for guitars and bass is not bad.
    - Indestructible (... How is the Boss)
    - Can be …
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    I use it for a big week and that's enough to estimate its capacity.

    The pros:

    - The LED flash though (note the retinas anyway ...) You're not about to miss!
    - Lots of nice small adjustments such as changing display (pass a letter to a figure for example).
    - An output and Out Bypass, it is convenient. To you choose the one that suits you best ... I tend to prefer the silent tuning (hence output) history of not passing the pr musicos sucks!
    - Ability to power on the other pedal effect (big +), but not what we say is that you buy a Boss power supply if it feeds 2 or 3 pedal, not + ...
    - Suitable for guitars and bass is not bad.
    - Indestructible (... How is the Boss)
    - Can be used to stab ..............

    The -:

    - The price, which is not feeble admittedly good but y 'has probably for years and all ways we are obliged to go to the tuner (hee hee ..)
    - To find the standard tuning of a Mi passes only by its cons, you find an A on a 7 string, it galley a little ... He tends to dance the Sirtaki on the screen unlike what it says in the ad. He is still after a few seconds should not lie either (between 3 and 4s for me).

    With the experience I would do this choice (I hope in time, its costs the skins of nuts this pedal for a few tps go on!)
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  • moosehermanmooseherman

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 03/04/10 at 14:13
    This is a pretty reliable tuner, and great in many ways. The tuner has 1/4" input and output, as well as an output that completely bypasses the tuner (this is cool sometimes, trust me). The unit comes with a power supply that powers the whole operation. In addition, this tuner features an option where you can "daisy chain" up to 7 more BOSS pedals (plus a few others that feature almost identical power supplies, such as the Ibanez tube screamer). This type of tuner is especially useful on stage, as it will cut out the signal while it's on, so the audience doesn't have to hear you tune at all (which is good, because nothing annoys me more when I'm in the audience at a show, and I hear the gui…
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    This is a pretty reliable tuner, and great in many ways. The tuner has 1/4" input and output, as well as an output that completely bypasses the tuner (this is cool sometimes, trust me). The unit comes with a power supply that powers the whole operation. In addition, this tuner features an option where you can "daisy chain" up to 7 more BOSS pedals (plus a few others that feature almost identical power supplies, such as the Ibanez tube screamer). This type of tuner is especially useful on stage, as it will cut out the signal while it's on, so the audience doesn't have to hear you tune at all (which is good, because nothing annoys me more when I'm in the audience at a show, and I hear the guitar player have to tune for a minute between every song). There is also a feature that will allow you to use the tuner, but still hear the signal (the aforementioned bypass output). The thing that makes this especially unique is that you can use it chromatically, so guitar players can tune to almost any instrument. You can also hook it up to a microphone, assuming you have the right connections. That way, you can tune horns as well. That's probably the only way you can tune anything but a guitar with this guy. I'd say only guitar players and bassists are really gonna use it anyway, so it's probably fine that there is also a "guitar/bass" setting which will only register the string pitches. Anyway, this is a very useful tuner, especially if you want to use it to power a few other pedals. I'd highly recommend this tuner, it's probably the best one I've used in my 10+ years of playing. It's reliable, hasn't broken on me or anyone else I know who uses it and it gets good results without actually having to let you hear it!
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