Band Industries Roadie Bass Tuner
Automatic Tuner / Motorised String Crank

Latest User Reviews
Great tuner!
Tunes well, shines on standard and on higher pitch tunings (you can tune the guitar with a capo on, try on 5th fret you'd be impressed).
Surprisingly, has troubles with lower pitch strings (I bough the bass edition 'cause I thought It should be able to handle lower frequencies better than the standard one). By 'troubles' I mean that it takes much more time to tune a Drop D's low D string than a G string, also Drop A tuning has driven the tuner crazy.
But this can be improved via firmware updates.
Has not tried it on bass and in the noisy environments.
Overall, I had lots of fun playing Open G and weird Radiohead's Open D, hence the rating.
best thing i bought in 2018
Using it for guitar, got the bass version for the stronger motor. Does what it says, easy to use and accurate. Opens the world of alternate tunings, that would never have been discovered by me 'manually'.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Band Industries
- Released in 2018
- Average price : $195
- Completely independent
- 2 x Stronger engine than the Roadie 2 tuner
- With built-in screen and selection wheel
- Just sit on the tuning peg and strike the string - the tuning happens automatically
- Tuned everything with bass or guitar-like machine heads
- Tune in noisy environments with the vibration sensor
- Choose from 40 pre-set, alternative and open tuning or create your own tunings with the optional and free app
- Quick and easy winding of new strings with the automatic winding function (40 rpm)
- Power supply with the included rechargeable lithium-ion battery with charging status indicator
- 300: 1 translated engine even rusty tuners with unprecedented precision
- Recognition accuracy: less than 1 cent
- Voice accuracy: less than 2 cents
- Connections: USB-C
- Dimensions : 104mm x 30mm x 97mm
- Weight : 306g
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