The Behringer TU300 Chromatic Tuner is a full-featured guitar and bass tuner with a bright display that can easily be seen while on stage. It offers seven operating modes including Regular, Flat, Double Flat, and Chromatic.
The reference tone is highly adjustable. Quality construction ensures signal integrity while in bypass mode. The TU300 is a quality guitar and bass tuner that won't take up a lot of room on your pedalboard while remaining highly visible on darkened stages.
| Pitch Calibration Range | 438-447 Hz |
| Connectors |
1 x 1/4" Input jack 1 x 1/4" Output jack 1 x 1/4" Bypass jack |
| Speaker Type | None |
| Hard Disk Space | 9 VDC, 100 mA regulated |
| Battery Life | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 2.75 x 4.8 x 2.13" (70 x 123 x 54mm) |
| Weight | 0.73 lb (0.33 kg) |
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Comments about Behringer TU300 Chromatic Tuner:
the only problem i am having is getting the low e sting to register.. all things considered, a good product for the money
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If you have limited funds and need a pedal tuner this is the one for you, works just like all the more expensive tuners, maybe a bit slower. It is made of plastic unlike the high dollar tuners but as long as you take care of it as you would your huitar it will last.
A note for use, to change the battery do not take out any screws, the 2 plastic spring loaded pins that hinge the foot switch can be pushed in with a writting pen and watch for the spring inside, simple as that.
The battery/in use light is a tad bright but can be dealt with using a piece of tape.
Good product, would buy again.
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This very inexpensive tuner is simple to use, easy to read, and great for a beginner like me. I highly recommend it.
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I match this with my Korg and Fender tuner just as acurate brought the AC wall unit so I dont worry about the battery life, if you dont abuse it should last a long time the blue pwr on light is bright but no biggy.
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I bought this as a backup for my Behringer rack mount tuner (great piece of gear). It is very difficult to open to install the battery. I don't think the cheap plastic housing will last long. It is very difficult to use. The display is unreadable unless you are at the perfect angle. The price was cheap and the quality is definately in line with the price.
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Can't beat the price on a tuner of this quality. [...]As all pedals of this series from Behringer, it has a plastic housing so I feel like it should be treated gently. It's a little shaky on a bass guitar low B but overall is still a good unit.I'd recommend it.
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Comments about Behringer TU300 Chromatic Tuner:
The pedal delievers what it says. To all that say it lags on time...do you really need a tuner to hit pitch before you can even move a muscle to do anything to correct it? lol Both other musicians in my band have the similar Boss brand pedal and are kicking themselves in the [*] because they wasted an extra 70 bucks when they could have got this Behringer unit. 5 Stars, no question.
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For the price, you can't beat it. Not quite as fancy as the Boss equivalent, but much less expensive. Strongly recommended.
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