• Reviews around tune (4.37 of 5)

    BEHRINGER TU300

    • The tuning is accurate, I'll give it that- while it works.
    • A great tuning pedal for very little
    • Perfect for silent tuning on the stage!
    • First chance i get i am trading this piece of junk in and buying a better tuning pedal
    • Used it for about 2 months before it stopped giving any reliable tuning on the E & A strings (bass)
    • Only tells you what number and only tunes to standard
    • With the Markley pedal, I could use it to practice violin to make sure my fingering was in tune and correct
    • Activating the tuner takes a little over 2-3 seconds, but that's fine since I usually tune within breaks and you hardly need to tune especially when you have a good guitar/tuning pegs.
    • ,they break,look on ebay youll find inop ones for more than the behringer costs new,I play out regularly use the tuner all night,stomp it pretty hard still works great,the true line thru off mode when tuning is noiseless and allows you to change instruments without "banging" the pa or your amp when you unplug at the guitar end
    • I just recieved my TU300 tuner when I began to tune my guitar I noticed that the E string was waving to find the correct tuning the tuner is made out of plastic not metal but for the
    • I have to really hit each string in order for the tune to pick up the proper tuning.
    • If you want an inexpensive tuning pedal I suggest the Snark SN-10S.
    • It's cheap, and it tunes
    • has more led tune lights then Fender. seems to be well made.
    • The stream ability make fine tuning extremely easy
    • It does show correct tuning but it is slow to show each string tuning
    • Bass players, remain calm and keep thwacking the string, it will work and deliver a correct chromatic tuning.
    • Gives me a decent tune in the pedal form factor
    • it has trouble with tuning the E A and D strings but works on my Drop D and Standard E A and