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Boss TU3 Chromatic Pedal Tuner
The TU-3 Chromatic Tuner from Boss is a stompbox-style instrument tuner that runs on a 9 volt battery or from AC power. You can plug in any type of guitar or bass and have its output plugged into an amplifier or another pedal. It offers precise and quick tuning with its 21-segment LED meter and note display.
For over a decade, the Boss TU-2 was one of the most popular tuners in the world. The TU-3 carries on the tradition, and adds many useful features that make it even easier to use. With the push of a button you can change the TU-3's operational mode to handle flat tuning guitars, 6 string basses, and more. The brightness of its LEDs can be changed to be seen in direct sunlight.
There are two separate outputs on the TU-3. One mutes the signal so no sound
gets outputted when tuning. The other output doesn't mute the signal. Both
outputs can be used at the same time, allowing you to pass the instrument's
signal to more than one source. The TU-3 also features a DC output jack that
enables you to power up to 6 other Boss pedals when using the separately
available PCS-20A power cable.
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Q:
how do i change the pitch from 440 to435 ectAsked on 5/13/2010 by allie from kelligrews newfoundland canada1 answer
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A:
Changing the Reference Pitch
You can adjust the reference pitch over a range of 436-445 Hz. (440 Hz is the factory default.)
1. Press the MODE button and STREAM/CENT button simultaneously.
The lowest digit of the current reference pitch (e.g., “0” when set to 440 Hz) blinks in the Note Name/String indicator.
2. Press the MODE button or STREAM/CENT button to change the reference pitch.
MODE button: Raises the reference pitch by 1 Hz. STREAM/CENT button: Lowers the reference pitch by 1 Hz.
* If you allow several seconds to elapse without pressing the MODE button or STREAM/CENT button, the TU-3 will return to normal operation.
* When you turn on the power, the current reference pitch will be displayed for several seconds.
* This setting remains stored even after the power is turned off.Answered on 6/1/2010 by Anonymous
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