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have used this in practice and live a couple of times. changing the battery is a bit of a challenge as you need to compress both sides of the pedal with a pen or screwdriver to remove the pedal cover to access the battery compartment. battery still ok but havent used much so cant comment as to battery life good clear display even under stage lights bypass is good with no signal drain when not in use slow reaction on low bass notes C1 and C2 but better on others build quality is ok but plastic feel, doesnt feel as robust as other more expensive pedal tuners tbh if I could have afforded it I would have bought the polytune pedal that said, a reasonable and functioning piece of kit for the price. I was using a neck clamp tuner previously, which worked fine and was less fussy than inserting this into the signal chain or effects loop. If I was making a decision again, I would either stick with the neck clamp tuner or buy a polytune pedal. If you use a pedalboard then it makes sense to include this, but as a standalone, it isnt really worth the hassle. I have a lot of behringer kit and find it all fine and satisfactory, but , as with all my behringer stuff, there is no 'wow' factor.Read full review
Not the flashest or most expensive tuner on the market, and probably not the best, but for any guitar player starting out and moving from a clip-on to a floor tuner, the Behringer TU300 is by far the best and most affordable. I have used mine for the last 7 years, and bought 3 more for my grandsons as an end of school year gift. It is very hard to beat a Behringer floor pedal when money is a concern. I do recommend going with a plug in power supply, because a dead battery in the middle of a gig, can cause you to say words that may not have been invented yet.
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Work very good for the price, is not so accurate (for professional uses or precise calibration) but is a very good product for on stage playing. I use it for my bass guitar and is very precise (compared to professional tuners) but with the 5th string have some delays and not so reliable, but still, i strongly reccomended
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My old tuner finally died so I purchased this one to replace it in my pedalboard. It is very straight forward. I connected it up via the old transformer from my old pedal and plugged it in to try it out. All works as it should. All I wanted is a basic pedal tuner that mutes when tuning and this one fit the bill. Well made. Can also be used to split the signal.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
More than adequate for my needs as a musician. High quality, easy to read, accurate tuning. Once again Behringer has provided high quality at a reasonable price.
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