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Fender PT-100Published on 02/14/10 at 20:08
The Fender PT-100 is a chromatic guitar tuner, suitable for use in the studio and on the stage, although I imagine most users will be using it for live shows. It doesn't have the most sturdy build, but will do the job well and should last at least a decent amount of time as long you treat it properly. The pedal has 1/4" TRS connections for input and for two outputs. The pedal doesn't make any sounds of its own obviously, but thus far while using it I haven't noticed any degradation of my tone or anything like that even though I believe that the pedal does not have true bypass. The most obvious tuner to compare this with is the Boss TU-2 tuner, which I consider to be a better tuner...…
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The Fender PT-100 is a chromatic guitar tuner, suitable for use in the studio and on the stage, although I imagine most users will be using it for live shows. It doesn't have the most sturdy build, but will do the job well and should last at least a decent amount of time as long you treat it properly. The pedal has 1/4" TRS connections for input and for two outputs. The pedal doesn't make any sounds of its own obviously, but thus far while using it I haven't noticed any degradation of my tone or anything like that even though I believe that the pedal does not have true bypass. The most obvious tuner to compare this with is the Boss TU-2 tuner, which I consider to be a better tuner pedal overall. This one pretty much has the same type of characteristics and make up, doesn't have the same sturdy build. It also doesn't have as much tuning options in the form of modes, which is something that makes the TU-2 a special pedal. However, if you're not looking to spend that much money, the Fender PT-100 is a fine substitute. It is overall a very solid tuner, and has the Fender name, which is a company that I certainly trust. The PT-100 will get the job done for amateur users, but for professionals I'd highly recommend spending the extra money on the Boss TU-2. However, a major selling point for the PT-100 is the great price, as it is an option for most any user ranging from a new player to an experienced one. All in all, the bottom line is that the Fender PT-100 is a very adequate pedal but if you're looking for something a little bit more high quality, there are definitely some better options available.
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Mo'FabMo'Fab

Fender mediocre!

Fender PT-100Published on 01/26/13 at 13:47
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I use it for 1 year rpt and concerts, this is my first tuner to the foot and I admit that this really is not the top on my pdalboard ...
Shortly ractif takes all sounds extrieurs ds another zicos sends notes so unreliable at all.
Fender sale in bones, I hopes to they have withdrawn from the market!

In short, I count myself Sparer ds as possible ..!
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ButtleButtle

To avoid!

Fender PT-100Published on 12/21/13 at 15:26
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I put this stuff in the closet.
Too slow. Concert is ch ...
Also generates the hum so common power supply with other pedals.
Go see Korg (Pitchblack or other ...)
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Domi-DDomi-D

It does the job

Fender PT-100Published on 07/13/13 at 05:44
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How long have you use it?
For about 6 months.

Have you tried many other models before buying it?
Yes not in the form of pedal.

What is the particular feature you like best and least?
Goodies:
Perfect visibility. Ease of use. Quite a beefy appearance, will tell me if it is resistant to time. I use it for bass, I do a tune on a regular basis and so far I have not met too worried.
Cons:
Size, much too wide for my taste. It takes a significant place in my pedalboard. The power jack extremely misplaced next to the input jack, which gene connections. Not very wise choice as location.

How would you rate the quality / price?
In view of the work it provided the price is...…
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How long have you use it?
For about 6 months.

Have you tried many other models before buying it?
Yes not in the form of pedal.

What is the particular feature you like best and least?
Goodies:
Perfect visibility. Ease of use. Quite a beefy appearance, will tell me if it is resistant to time. I use it for bass, I do a tune on a regular basis and so far I have not met too worried.
Cons:
Size, much too wide for my taste. It takes a significant place in my pedalboard. The power jack extremely misplaced next to the input jack, which gene connections. Not very wise choice as location.

How would you rate the quality / price?
In view of the work it provided the price is reasonable, much cheaper than its competitors in the Boss or TC Electronics.

With experience, you do again this choice? ...
At that price yes. it is primarily a accoradge pedal and although it may seem a little slow, it does well, it's all we ask.
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  • Manufacturer: Fender
  • Model: PT-100
  • Category: Tuners/Pitch Pipes/Tuning Forks
  • Added in our database on: 04/24/2006

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