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

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  • Anonymous

    Standard irreplaceable

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 07/23/14 at 08:17
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    Very responsive, very visible on stage, does what it is made with more reliability and robustness boss, a kind of must, especially since it has dropped in price!
    (Bought for my old tu3 disappeared!)
  • NeoIsDeadNeoIsDead

    Small but powerful

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 01/08/14 at 05:49
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    A simple and practical material to use, very intuitive for those who want a rack analog tuner and a handy finally underfoot effects and all that with only one power plug, because this little baby dispatcher used to power your other pedals (it will still buy the transformer and fittings).
    Ultra precise as tuner, because it is still its basic function, it allows you to tune all your guitar tone (pitch adjustable manually or chromatic tuner).
    We simply note a little high, always for effects, but with a quality brand inhérante years prices.
  • Alexis_vegAlexis_veg

    perfect

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 12/10/13 at 03:20
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    I use it for 1 year.
    I have another model type mini Korg tuner.
    Easy to use, efficient, good read, solid, not bulky.
    Pretty expensive though just for a tuner.
    I rechoisirais no problem, I think it is the best.
  • Aleks26Aleks26

    very good material

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 10/15/13 at 01:05
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    I use it for 3 years
    I have not tried another model. This is the first tuner in pedal format I use.
    It is simple, effective, true bypass, with good brightness and very affordable opportunity.
    The essential tool in my opinion.
  • Gilmour_HendrixGilmour_Hendrix

    Good buy

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 10/14/13 at 04:46
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    I use this pedal for 2 years. I bought it new in a music store.

    It suits me perfectly, as I give myself a bit below, and it makes me the conversion itself (I agree EADGBE while I LEF ...)
    I have nothing else added, it does a very good job. In addition it helps to hang a garland.
  • funkilus996funkilus996

    Very good, c correct and reliable

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 10/12/13 at 10:42
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    1 year, c is accurate, low pay SEVERAL instrument (bass, ....) can leave the road when we play, or the meter in use only when the active, it is discrete, visible, I find very good, a very
    good tuner
  • oesophageoesophage

    Dated Work

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 10/12/13 at 15:36
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    I have 3 years and before I used a tuner that clips onto the head (not mine, that the guitar!) And even before? ... Well, the keyboard buddy. And yet, even before? Well, I typed two flints against each other. One of the advantages of TU3, major in my opinion, is the ability to mutate the sound of the tuning time. We can also let the signal pass continuously and that, for example, the great "bendeurs" (who want to know if they "bendent" right). Two exit choices therefore, a so-called "bypass" and the other mute (and this is not a spoonerism). Second interest, a DC power output that allows re-feeding one or more pedals. It rubs the connector of the AC adapter type .... "Boss", one would have …
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    I have 3 years and before I used a tuner that clips onto the head (not mine, that the guitar!) And even before? ... Well, the keyboard buddy. And yet, even before? Well, I typed two flints against each other. One of the advantages of TU3, major in my opinion, is the ability to mutate the sound of the tuning time. We can also let the signal pass continuously and that, for example, the great "bendeurs" (who want to know if they "bendent" right). Two exit choices therefore, a so-called "bypass" and the other mute (and this is not a spoonerism). Second interest, a DC power output that allows re-feeding one or more pedals. It rubs the connector of the AC adapter type .... "Boss", one would have doubted. Otherwise, the screen is very readable in my opinion, have not really played too much sunlight. I left the factory lighting, but there is a manipulation 'to enter "higher brightness" mode.
    Six "modes" which are available in two essential fat, a "chromatic" mode (which displays the note) and a mode called "guitar" (which display a string number). Other methods are described in the manual: http://media.rolandus.com/manuals/TU-3_OM.pdf.
    There are also two modes to the extent of the agreement. Personally I used the one in which stabilizes a beautiful green line surrounded by two oranges, I have not tested the other. This tuner is also supposed to meet bassists with dedicated modes. All selected modes remain in memory even after power failure. Anyway ... No other specific comments to make, I am satisfied in all respects, having posted in the first in my effects chain. I read here and there that the buffer of TU2 (previous model so) was excellent, I can not appreciate the quality of the buffer TU3 for not having done a comparative experience ... As long as the guitar is fairly properly adjusted (not too many "strips" etc. ...) the tuner is very responsive. I do not know how he reacts against tunings a bit "exotic" (open thing or something open or 3 tones in normal ...) but it offers the possibility of a calibration LA 436-445 Hertz ( 440 = factory setting, of course).
    Need I say more? Beauty and durability to the "Boss".
    The quality / price is right (in my opinion) taking into account all the little details of possible settings and I recommend reading the manual especially if one has tampered with the thing too because it is possible to return the "factory" settings a little manipulation '.
    I would do this choice, although I like change.
    Hello you.
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  • EroachguitarEroachguitar

    A genuine improvement on a Classic

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 09/27/12 at 15:26
    In the days before guitarists could step on a pedal and tune their guitar on the fly, their best option was either an expensive model from the Peterson 400 Strobe series, or the small needle-based Boss TU-12. Neither were a very convenient option for a variety of reasons. The strobe tuners were difficult to read unless one was educated in how to use them, plus they were bulky, and setting them on top of your amp would still have you turning your back to the audience to tune your guitar.

    The TU-12 needle tuner was an improvement in simplicity and size, but compromised in accuracy. Another downside to these tuners was they didn't have the capability to mute the guitar signal coming from th…
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    In the days before guitarists could step on a pedal and tune their guitar on the fly, their best option was either an expensive model from the Peterson 400 Strobe series, or the small needle-based Boss TU-12. Neither were a very convenient option for a variety of reasons. The strobe tuners were difficult to read unless one was educated in how to use them, plus they were bulky, and setting them on top of your amp would still have you turning your back to the audience to tune your guitar.

    The TU-12 needle tuner was an improvement in simplicity and size, but compromised in accuracy. Another downside to these tuners was they didn't have the capability to mute the guitar signal coming from the amp while the player tuned. As a result, the unpleasant sounds of a guitar being tuned could be heard by everyone.

    The Boss TU-2 revolutionized stage tuning by placing the tuning solution on the guitarist's pedalboard where, with a step of the foot, mute their guitar signal, and tune the instrument utilizing a series of LED lights and Digital note readout. Pretty soon the TU-2 became standard equipment in every guitarist and bass player's pedalboard.

    The TU-3 was designed to be everything players had come to love and expect from the TU-2, while addressing common complaints about the TU-2. Boss succeeded beautifully in making the classic TU-2 design even better.

    The TU-3 sports a 21 LED readout, as opposed to the 12 LED readout of the TU-2, allowing a much more precise readout of microtonal deviations from the note. The display is also considerably brighter than the TU-2, allowing it to be read even on bright outdoor stages. Another improvement is response. The TU-3 tracks the signal pitch considerably faster than the TU-2. It also has a wider Vernier range than the TU-2, allowing a reference range of A436 to A445.

    All of these improvements are housed in the same familiar aesthetic and functional design of the TU-2. It still sports the mute/bypass jacks, mode change, and stream/cent switch of the TU-2. With these updates, The TU-3 is destined to become the new standard in pedal tuners.
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  • MGR/BillyMGR/Billy

    Boss TU-3

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 10/19/10 at 15:00
    This is a review for the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner. It replaced the popular TU-2 that Boss put out many years ago. The TU-3 has a noticeably easier to read display and better accuracy than the old TU-2. There is also a strobe tuning feature, which may or may not be a new feature?

    I was a longtime user of the TU-2 and when I heard the TU-3 was coming out I sold my old TU-2 for $45 and upgraded to the TU-3 for $80 total. I believe I bought it through Guitar Center's website when they had a special discount coupon.

    <a href="http://guitarvideochannel.com/blogs/columns/billys-world">http://guitarvideochannel.com/blogs/columns/billys-world</a>

    I like that the unit kept the features I loved…
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    This is a review for the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner. It replaced the popular TU-2 that Boss put out many years ago. The TU-3 has a noticeably easier to read display and better accuracy than the old TU-2. There is also a strobe tuning feature, which may or may not be a new feature?

    I was a longtime user of the TU-2 and when I heard the TU-3 was coming out I sold my old TU-2 for $45 and upgraded to the TU-3 for $80 total. I believe I bought it through Guitar Center's website when they had a special discount coupon.

    <a href="http://guitarvideochannel.com/blogs/columns/billys-world">http://guitarvideochannel.com/blogs/columns/billys-world</a>

    I like that the unit kept the features I loved from the TU-2 like the sturdiness and only improved up in with adjustable brightness and better tuning accuracy.

    There isn't anything I do not like about it. Boss did their homework and put out a sturdy, amazing pedal. Some people complain that the pedal isn't true bypass and that buffered bypass is not the same. I believe I have a decent ear and I do not notice any signal loss whatsoever.

    Rock solid! You could throw this off a cliff, then go find it and take it to your gig. The battery life is great too.

    Bottom Line if you need a pedal tuner I really would like you to consider this one. There are fancier tuners out there, but like it's older brother, the TU-3 will soon become the industry standard in guitar and bass tuning.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/MattGMGR/MattG

    Boss TU-3 Tuner

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 02/23/10 at 15:00
    This is the updated version of the very popular TU-2 Stompbox tuner. It has several different tuning modes and also includes a power supply capable of powering up to seven other pedals.

    I bought this tuner because I have recently been using the Behringer pedal tuner. I wanted something more accurate and also wanted something that would pick up my low E string better. I like Boss and I had borrowed a TU2 before but just couldn't bring my self to spend $100 on a tuner. I am very glad I did.


    The tuner is much more accurate than the Behringer I had been using and it also seems to be a little more accurate that its predecessor. It has brighter LED's than the previous model which is great fo…
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    This is the updated version of the very popular TU-2 Stompbox tuner. It has several different tuning modes and also includes a power supply capable of powering up to seven other pedals.

    I bought this tuner because I have recently been using the Behringer pedal tuner. I wanted something more accurate and also wanted something that would pick up my low E string better. I like Boss and I had borrowed a TU2 before but just couldn't bring my self to spend $100 on a tuner. I am very glad I did.


    The tuner is much more accurate than the Behringer I had been using and it also seems to be a little more accurate that its predecessor. It has brighter LED's than the previous model which is great for tuning outdoors when you need them to cut through. There is nothing worse to me than tuning with your guitar coming through the PA in a live setting. When going from drop D back to E or visa versa, the tuner picks up the string immediately which makes for speedy tuning. You can also choose how bright the LED's are which is nice if you are running on battery power, if you don't need them bright, you can turn them down.

    I don't really have any negatives, I still think $100 for a good tuner is steep, but if thats the price for a good tuner, so be it. I also wish there was a way to keep the store display running while you aren't tuning.

    It is in the Boss case so its tough as nails.

    If you need a good tuner for a live setting, this is the one to get in my opinion. Don't skimp on the Behringer, it will only raise your blood pressure.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • Green_PintadeGreen_Pintade

    Excellent

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 01/21/12 at 12:39
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    How long have you use it? Since 2011

    What is so special that you love the most, least? Rapid, sensitive, accurate

    Have you tried many other models before buying it? No, I trusted the brand

    How would you rate the quality / price? very good

    With experience, you do again this choice? ... Yes, I offered the same to my girlfriend ;-)
  • babas3dbabas3d

    Perfect

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 10/13/11 at 03:15
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    I use it for a month.
    I used a tuning fork, a pocket-sized tuner and Guitar Rig.
    What I like most is the format and Mute pedal to agree that I use as much in tune when I put the instrument to prevent it sounds when I'm not on it.
    The different tuning modes are probably fine but I only use the chromatic tuner which I think is the most convenient regardless of the tuner used.
    It has two light intensities for display, not tested in the sun but it is for that.
    This is an excellent tuner very fast with my 4-string bass as much as in standard tuning Tune Down 1 step example.
    This choice I would do without hesitation.
  • C'est moi !C'est moi !

    A tuner pedal format robust and worry-free!

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 08/30/11 at 05:27
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    I also have another format pedal tuner but not a lot less solid plastic case and an LCD screen much less readable than this pedal Roland. I was looking for a tuner to leave permanently in my chain of effects. It has done its job. In addition there is a 9v power input and output to power other pedals which makes the economy added an octopus.
  • 8oris8oris

    Must-Have the guitarist / bassist

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 02/27/10 at 16:09
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    For how long have you been using it?
    Nearly a year

    What is so special that you like best?
    - The possibility of silent tuning
    - Display clear, bright and fast
    - Good responsiveness to tuning Dropped
    - The possibility of adding a garland for powering pedals: AC troubleshoots

    What is so special that you like least?
    - Some functions on a bit useless to me

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?
    - DJ-25 Danelectro, a model of entry-level meeting but pleasant to use month (less precise, readable display rudimentarily)

    What is your opinion about the value for the price?
    Very good, although it is still expensive for a single tuner which is an accessory, in…
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    For how long have you been using it?
    Nearly a year

    What is so special that you like best?
    - The possibility of silent tuning
    - Display clear, bright and fast
    - Good responsiveness to tuning Dropped
    - The possibility of adding a garland for powering pedals: AC troubleshoots

    What is so special that you like least?
    - Some functions on a bit useless to me

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?
    - DJ-25 Danelectro, a model of entry-level meeting but pleasant to use month (less precise, readable display rudimentarily)

    What is your opinion about the value for the price?
    Very good, although it is still expensive for a single tuner which is an accessory, incidentally necessary, but at the cost of an effect, it remains expensive. Following is the boss: indestructible!

    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
    Absolutely, I preferred to put a little more money in this model solid, reliable, and, indeed, will not leave me.

    Appraisal:
    The TU-3 is the proud successor of the TU-2, a model widely used. I do not know the TU-2, but the TU-3 is really damn good, indestructible, readable even in full dodger, fast and widely enough for ordinary mortals. Nothing to say: 10/10
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  • moosersmoosers

    Boss TU-3 Chromatic TunerPublished on 04/06/10 at 20:39
    The Boss TU-3 is the newest model of the Boss tuner foot pedal. For the most part, it is very similar to Boss TU-2, it's predecessor, but it does have a few new features that help it stand out just a little bit. For those who don't know about this line of tuner pedals, they have become pretty much the first choice for a tuner pedal for both professional and amateur guitarists. I'm a big advocate for them, as the TU-2 is something that I've been using for a while now. Just about every studio that I've worked at has the TU-2, as it is simply a well designed model, which extends completely into the TU-3. Like the TU-2, the TU-3 is a chromatic tuner, consisting of a 1/4" input, a 1/4" outp…
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    The Boss TU-3 is the newest model of the Boss tuner foot pedal. For the most part, it is very similar to Boss TU-2, it's predecessor, but it does have a few new features that help it stand out just a little bit. For those who don't know about this line of tuner pedals, they have become pretty much the first choice for a tuner pedal for both professional and amateur guitarists. I'm a big advocate for them, as the TU-2 is something that I've been using for a while now. Just about every studio that I've worked at has the TU-2, as it is simply a well designed model, which extends completely into the TU-3. Like the TU-2, the TU-3 is a chromatic tuner, consisting of a 1/4" input, a 1/4" output and another 1/4" bypass output. It can be powered by either a nine volt battery or power supply, and with the power supply and optional daisy chain, you can power up to eight other guitar pedals that need nine volt power. This is perhaps the best feature, but the easy to read and versatility of the tuning options also adds to it's prestige. The LED display screen on the TU-3 is improved from the TU-2, as it is brighter and easier to see, catering to those are using the TU-3 for live shows. The TU-3 can indeed be used for either live shows or in the studio of course, and is equally as useful in either situation in my opinion. However, the improved lights and display screen do make it easier to see in the dark during a show. The pedal will mute when you have it engaged, and there are a number of different modes that you can choose from. In my opinion, there isn't too much of a different between the TU-2 or TU-3, so either way you go you can't lose as long as you go with one of the two!
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