Planet Waves launched the Tru-Strobe Pedal Tuner, with a die-cast design and pedal housing, and a clear readout with a back-lit LCD display that can be seen on dark stages and equally well in full sunlight, according to the manufacturer.
The tuner is equipped with the Buzz Feiten Tuning System Offsets and also employs six de-tuning modes for players using drop-tunings. Users can also adjust the tuner’s calibration range from A400 – A499.
The Planet Waves Tru-Strobe Pedal Tuner incorporates ultra-quiet, true bypass wiring to keep the instrument’s original tone in tact.
Pricing & Availability
The Planet Waves True Strobe Pedal Tuner will be available January 2010 and will retail for $149.99.
For more information on Planet Waves products, visit www.planetwaves.com.
The Planet Waves Tru-Strobe Pedal Tuner incorporates ultra-quiet, true bypass wiring to keep the instrument’s original tone in tact.
Pricing & Availability
The Planet Waves True Strobe Pedal Tuner will be available January 2010 and will retail for $149.99.
For more information on Planet Waves products, visit www.planetwaves.com.
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