Behringer TU300 4-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Slow

Takes a very long time to identify the note you're playing. But if you're patient and not in a rush, there's nothing else to complain about.

4 years ago

good value

nice tuner, no problems so far

5 years ago

Good pedal, but not great.

Build quality is good. It is plastic, but I do not mind it, it fits my needs and it is quite sturdy for what it is.

Mechanicaly handles as expected. But as a tuner it is not great. It certainly is an ok tuner, just not great, sometimes it struggles a bit with tracking the tone, especially on lower strings, and bass.

It has a bypass output that saved me some headache when I was building my pedalboard, as I used it as a splitter for my bass and guitar chains (I use my pedalboard for recording in my home studio) that start with Boss NS-2 noise suppressor send and end with an ABY switch running to NS-2's return.

Pros: It works, does the job done, maybe not as quickly as some more expensive tuners, but it works nonetheless. That extra bypass output saved my neck, and is a really great addition.

Cons: the tracking is a bit erratic and slower on lower strings.

5 years ago

ok

The display is not amazing, but theres nothing wront with it. The case or whatever you call it is made of plastic and it doesent look very durable, but if you wont kick it, its probably going to last forever. The problem that we found out on a gig is that it doesent take bass very well, but for the price I think its really worth.

5 years ago

Solid tuner

Decent build, full-size stomp box style guitar tuner. Handy to have, easy to read though there are better options out there.

5 years ago

Great cheap tuner

The pedal has many features and is quiet accurat. I use it as a backup tuner but I would definitly recommend it for anyone looking for a great cheap tuner. I know a lot of people don't like these Behringer pedals because they are made of plastic. Personally I don't really mind it, as long as you don't stomp too hard on the pedal, it should hold.

5 years ago

Tunes well and is cheap. Perfect!

Does what it should.

Tunes accurately, easy to use and all I will ever need.

Pedal feels a little flimsy (it is plastic after all) - someone with steel capped boots might break it after a while - and it is slightly slow to respond at first - but they are minor gripes for the features / price.

If I lost it, I would absolutely buy again rather than a more expensive version.

6 years ago

Not bad for price

A great beginner pedal. Useful for a quick tune up on stage.

If I had any complaint, is that how bright the light is when it's actively tuning. There is a small LED to indicate tuning mode, which will burn your eyes out if you are the dark.

6 years ago

Good tuner

Nice unit, don't expect to use it on a bass guitar, it will fail at E and sometimes even at A.

6 years ago

Doing its work not more

I have used this many time, on stage in studio. Its still alive and tuning my guitar and bas.

picking up the signal a bit bad, but I think its okey for that price

6 years ago

Fulfils its promises, but takes away volume

It does tune, easy to read the screen, ability to change base pitch and to set different instruments to be tuned.

On the downside, it takes away a large amount of volume and dynamics when it's turned on, so if you want to have a continuously monitoring tuner, this pedal is not a good choice!

10 years ago

Does the job

Got this as a cheap addition onto a small carry around pedalboard. As the title suggests it does the job. The tuner is very acurate, its just a cheaper version of a Boss TU-2 really which is exactly what I was after at the time.Has Stream/Cent and Mode controls for different tuning settings. The build is solid enough as long as its not going to be getting any serious abuse.

11 years ago

Good starter tuner

I was new to stomp boxes having used multi effects for years. I went for a few Behringer boxes purely for price and to learn how they worked. I was pleased with this tuner but after a couple of years, the rubber foot pad came off and the LED was constantly lit.

The Behringer pedals are great for the price but they aren't particularly sturdy for gig use.

I would recommend these for studio, home use but if you are doing gigs you should probably consider Boss pedal purely for sturdy casing,

11 years ago

Very good budget tuner

Works very well, especially considering the price. Occasionally it gets confused if you're witching between standard and drop tunings, but otherwise the tuner is highly accurate. The one noticeable feature missing is the lack of sharp and flat symbols on the LED display, but this is a minor quibble. Great bang for your buck.

11 years ago

budget pedal

a handy tuner pedal for the price but although cheap it's still a Behringer which a company that i like, just having problems on tuning my bass guitar specially on dropped tunes but sometimes it catches the the right key tone. but on the guitar its very perfect would recommend on guys who are on a tight budget.

12 years ago

Good tuner

Reviewing a chromatic tuner isn't really that exciting since they're basically all the same (give or take).

You can easily change modes (7 different modes avaliable) or adjust the cent of the tune with the 2 buttons on the front which are easy to reach that's always a good thing.

I have since purchasing this tuner switched to a TC PolyTune which enables me to see a little better which string of out of tune while on stage and quickly fix the problem, but if you're one of those guys that like chromatic tuners this is well worth it's price tag.

12 years ago

Good guitar tuner

Live this tuner is really helpful. Detects frequencies guitar very quickly and with the mute option I can tune out the rest of the band or the audience hear my guitar. The material is reasonable, but for the price is excellent. Just do not like the way if puts the stack, it is not practical.

12 years ago

behringer

This tuner it's ok, for little money, even it's just Behringer.

12 years ago

Behringer TU300 Review

I bought a Behringer PB600 pedalboard and needed a tuner for it. Made sense to go with a Behringer tuner. It fits in the board perfectly. The LED's are nice and bright so you can see it on a dark stage. My only issue with it, is that when you click on, it takes about two seconds to react before it will pick up the notes. Having said that, it was very cheap, so you get what you pay for. Good value for the price.

12 years ago

Perfect Tuner

To begin i feel i need to compare this to give it the respect it deserves. If you are a pedal lover you will notice a striking resemblance to a top end make. No i have had a top end (B) make and it died on me after 2 years.

This however is exactly the same, exactly, function, features etc. Whilst it is so so cheap to buy and highly recommended over the over price top end tuners it is made of plastic. But in all honesty what does that matter when it has outlasted my more expensive model.

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Technical Data

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