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Published on 10/12/13 at 15:36I 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.
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.