Behringer

Chromatic Tuner Pedal

SKU: # 279717   |   Model: # TU300   |    Product Reviews9 Reviews  Write a Review

Chromatic Tuner Pedal
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The TU300 stomp box offers you a quick and easy way to tune your guitar. It gives you comprehensive tuning capabilities when youre on stage or in the studio.

This tuner gives you 7 different tuning modes including Regular, Flat, Double Flat and Chromatic mode. The TU300 features a precise single-digit LED display and 11-point Stream Meter which ensure accurate tuning. A cool blue status LED for effect on/off and battery check plus a first-class electronic on/off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass mode are included. The TU300 runs on a 9 V battery or a DC power supply (not included).

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Just opened, doesn?t work 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Vancouver, British Columbia
I bought this a year ago with ambitions of teaching myself guitar over quarantine.... that didn’t happen so I’ve never used it but I’m finally getting back into writing music so need a tuner. I’m a bass player and the trusty Boss chromatic tuner I used for 10 years had just died before making this purchase. This one is brand new and doesn’t work with a fresh battery. Definitely spend the extra money for a quality tuner! This one sucks.
Posted by Carrie on Mar 23, 2021
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Good in regular tune bad in flat 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Longueuil, Quebec
I've had one of these for about a year. It works good when I use a regular 440 tuning but it does take about a second or two to read the tone when you stomp on it, nothing major but a bit slow. Recently, I've been playing with a few friends and we tune a half step down. The tuner doesn't recognize most of the notes at first. It will eventually recognize one of the notes but not the others. I then have to roughly tune the guitar manually and then it can read the notes. I can then fine tune once all the strings are roughly flat. If you don't tune flat it works fine but like I said, a little slow still at that price it's a bargain. The other guitarist in the band has the same tuner and has the same problems.
Posted by J.F. on Dec 4, 2017
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Pay the extra and get a better one. 1 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Montréal, Quebec
Barely works and it's slow. Noisy when engaged. Get the Poly, Pitchblack or Boss.
Posted by Charles on Oct 12, 2016
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Not terrible, worth the price 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Calgary Chinook, Alberta
Picked this unit up used and immediately found that while it had many features on it, they were not very user friendly on stage. Your best bet is to set it to chromatic tune and leave it. Before I picked up the power supply for my board, I found it to be very power hungry, eating up 9v batteries for breakfast. Seemed a little excessive for a pedal to be on for maybe a minute at a time. The enclosure is plastic, not a fan, but it is reflected in the price. Not too happy with where the power jack is located, seems to interfere with my cable. Overall decent pedal if you can find one used, but there are better options out there.
Posted by #tbtcalgary on Aug 1, 2015
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Not too shabby 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Waterloo, Ontario
This pedal does its job, and it's decent because of its low price. The only downside that I have noticed so far is that it does not pick up my guitar immediately, so there is a 3 second or so lag. The build quality is good too, so as long as you don't abuse it, it should last you. Overall, I would recommend it over a more expensive tuner.
Posted by Victor on Sep 22, 2014
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MEH! 0 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Burlington, Ontario
If you're just in your basement, get a clip on tuner for your head stock it'll be better then this. But if you're a gigging musician spend the extra 50$ and get a boss,korg,tc. Anything but this trust me. Got it as a gift not worth it thats for sure.
Posted by JAMES III on Sep 15, 2014
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Meh ! 0 of 1 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Burlington, Ontario
You pay for the quality I had one that fell apart in less then 6 months
Posted by JDG on Mar 26, 2013
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Decent for the price but not a pinch-hitter... 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Winnipeg (Pembina), Manitoba
I've been using this pedal for over 2 years now, initially bought to counter the higher pricing of tuner pedals such as the Boss TU-2 (now the TU-3) which was/is the de facto standard pedal tuner at the time. Functionally, this does what the Boss pedal does except that the tracking is considerably slower and requires constant picking of the note and often waiting for the pitch to register to a frustrating degree. I've learned to live with that. It's also housed in a much less rugged plastic casing which is OK in a stationary position on a pedalboard. What I can't live with, however, are the inferior input/output jacks (and this applies to the other Behringer pedals I've owned). At EVERY gig I've played since I bought the pedal, the guitar jack has come loose and popped out part-way, often in the middle of a song. Granted, I may bang into the pedalboard in the course of moving around onstage, but this wouldn't even be an issue with a proper jack like on the Boss or virtually any other manufacturer's pedal. Imagine the jack popping out of your guitar everytime you plucked a string. Ridiculous, right? This is why I am replacing the Behringer on my pedalboard. Obviously, you can't lose your signal in the middle of a performance and this is never something a musician should ever have to get used to. The Behringer will now be relegated to the home studio or put up for sale in the classifieds. Performing musicians: spend the extra money and get the Boss, Korg, TC Electronics or just about anything else to do the job.
Posted by Tele Twanger on Aug 4, 2012
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Behringer TU300 Tuner Pedal 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store   Oshawa, Ontario
I have used the Behringer TU300 Tuner Pedal for a long time. It has been a reliable and durable pedal. Even with it's plastic body I have found the TU300 a strong pedal as I have dropped it before and it was fine, not even a crack. Value wise,for $25.00 the TU300 is great! a quater is the price of a Boss TU-3 tuner it does a great job. The TU-3 is still a great pedal however.
Posted by Brandon Lawryshyn on Mar 19, 2012
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