Behringer TU300 3-stars Reviews

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5 years ago

very bad... doesn't work with bass

11 years ago

Ok-ish

It's ok, you get what you pay for. Get a nasty buzz from it and it is not the leads its Defoe coming from the pedal. Will probably replace with a better one soon.

11 years ago

This is a fairly basic tuner. It does what it's supposed to. However, sometimes it's very inaccurate for some reason. Not sure if it's defect or not. But it doesn't bother too much since it rarely happens and it's generous pricetag.

11 years ago

Reasonable tuner

This tuner works pretty good, and would probably be fine for most use if it was a bit sturdier made. It feels plastic and I wouldnt use it excessevly on stage. But for the money, it is quite nice.

11 years ago

Fine for quitar, not so much for bass

I found this tuner couldn't handle the low B of my 5 string bass very well. Many of my basses have a high output signal too and it struggled a little there.

It's fine for guitar, however the plastic screen got damaged after three gigs where a BOSS TU-2 lasted hundreds on the same pedal board and bag.

12 years ago

Hardly worth the money

I think this tuner is slow. The pedal is made of plastic and feels. Good with two outputs. Hardly worth the money,

12 years ago

Behringer TU300

To be honest, this is the poor man's pedal tuner, it ain't a Boss TU-3, but it sure doesn't cost half as much and get's the job pretty much done. I recommend it for whoever is building their first pedalboard.

12 years ago

Behringer TU300 (Review)

Since I can remember I always wanted to have a tuner. Even for those who can tune by ear, a tuner is always the right solution.

As I began to play live a portable tuner was not enough. I needed a pedal. I discovered this "Behringer TU300" and I decided to do what should have done the lot.

Until now it has been my great friend on stage.

Not the best, but it has everything I need.

12 years ago

Far from being really good but enough for amateur gigging.

I used one of these with both bass and guitar. It suited me well for like a year or so. Although it's plastic, it is sturdy enough to take hard gigging, but after one year always on the road it started to be noisier and sometimes the jack input was failing and cutting the signal off so I ended up selling it to a friend who would use it mostly at home. It's a nice pedal if you're not gigging too much :)

12 years ago

Rather save for a proper tuner

Ok, this willl tune your guitar and bass, if you are patient and if you have perfectly silent connections. T

What it does NOT do well: it is slow to detect sounds, it sometimes misses high or low sounds, it is noisy (at least on my rig), visibility is average. I replaced it some years ago with a Korg Pitchblack, which is perfect for normal needs and during gigs.

12 years ago

Decent tuner

This tuner is fairly accurate, although if you're gonne play drop tunings, it might have hard time locating the correct pitch at first. It's cheap, but if you don't want any split hairs and want to make sure that your guitar is in exact tune, get another tuner.

The problem is mostly in the build quality. For the first time I opened the footswitch to put some batteries, somehow I managed to destroy the spring/button system that switches the electrical circuit on. Well thankfully it's quite easy to fix for yourself with some glue and tape.

12 years ago

Not bad

These are ok for the price but there are a few problems. Firstly the battery is hard to get at and you end up fiddling away to get to it; seconly, the response when striking a string can be slow at first. As I said ok for the price, but can't highly recommend.

12 years ago

Meh. Should've saved my pennies...

Sadly, this has not lived up to Behringer standards. It's super tempremental and often struggles to tune certain strings on a bass guitar. It also struggles with acoustic instruments without really good electronics. I can see what they've tried to do - but it's at a slightly plastic-y price. I ordered two so I haven't got a dud one...they are both a bit crap. Shame, because I love Behringer...i'm an advocate for them...this just hasn't done it. Functionally it looks good and can do a few things - however, the price is too good to be true I'm afraid.

12 years ago

TU300

Great value and does the job. More suited to guitar than bass as it sometimes has difficulty detecting very low notes.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Behringer
  • Released in 2007
  • Average price : $38
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