The TU100 gives you 7 different tuning modes, including Regular, Flat, Double Flat and Chromatic mode. A precise 7-segment LED and 11-point Stream Meter guarantee accurate tuning. Learn More...









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5 out of 10Feature:
the tuner with all its features can't really get my low E strig (on the bass), which makes it not worth anything. my 20$ tuner can do a better job.
Quality:
Again, I can't tune my bass with it even though it says guitar and BASS tuner.
Value:
Well, my 20$ tuner did a better job. BUT this one doesn't have any output and that's why I got the behringer. Even though the behringer has all these other features, it s not good for my bass.
Desirability:
I sold mine to a guitarist and he seems quite happy.
Sound:
Well the true bypass thing isn't exactly true bypass, it didn't kill my bass tone but it sure reduced it a bit.
Ease of Use:
too much bullocks, too much modes... behringer, make it a good tuner before messing aroung with unimportant stuff!
Support:
never used it.
Overall:
maybe it is a good tuner, for my bass guitar it was a waste of time and money.
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1 out of 10Feature:
The fetures are good, but not very durable
Quality:
I used it for about 2 months and then it would not turn off. I now use it with the external power adapter because the battery goes dead every day. I just plug it in when I want to use it.
Too bad because it works great. very frustrating.
Value:
If they made it a little better and charged another $5 it would be a fantastic deal.
Support:
no support
Overall:
It remindes me of a chinese toy. works great right out of the box but don't expect it to last. I am very careful with my stuff and expect things to last longer that 2 months. Behinger is trying hard to develope a lousy reputation for quality and continues the effort with this product. There are many Chinese products that are just a few dollars more and well worth the money. I will stay away from Behinger.
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5 out of 10Overall:
This would be a great tuner, but it stopped working after about 3 uses. It also distorts sound going to the amp when it does work.
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1 out of 10Feature:
It had a bunch of different types of tuning, like flat, or double flat etc.. But then again, it broke, so the score goes down to zero.
Quality:
This product is crap. Mine stopped working for no apparent reason. It sat in my room and was never dropped, and all the sudden it stopped working
Value:
You get a tuner that works for a month.
Desirability:
It has blinky lights, but what the use if it's broke and won't turn on?
Sound:
When It worked, it was fine. It's a tuner not an effects pedal. But then again, it broke, so the score goes down to zero.
Ease of Use:
step on it. duh.
Support:
The product broke for no reason and they did not replace it. Bogus.
Overall:
Awful tuner. Save more money and buy the boss tuner.
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7 out of 10Feature:
Just like the Boss TU2 except plastic case. And the led's make a "smiley face" insted of a frown.
Quality:
Since it's plastic, if you drop an amp on it it's going to break. If you want a metal case get the Boss for $70.00 more.
Value:
Made in China, but what isn't these days? One third the cost of the Boss unit because of plastic case.
Desirability:
Does have that "smiley face".
Sound:
Has a true bypass - doesn't effect the sound
Ease of Use:
Just step on it. Settings are obvious.
Support:
Haven't used it.
Overall:
It probably won't last as long as a Boss unit, but you could buy 3 of these for the same price.
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5 out of 10Feature:
YES!! My friend has a Boss TU-2 and this thing has all the same features. It's accurate and it has basically too many tuning modes. haha. if you need to tune too anything this will let you do it.
Quality:
I give it this because the boss has a hard metal shell and this has a hard plastic outer covering. I mean, c'mon, if you abuse any kind of music equipment it's bound to break. Use common sense and you'll be fine.
Value:
Cheap yet awesome. Same as Boss TU-2 minus metal casing. Take a look at this before you spend a hundred dollars on a tuner if you are one who doesn't kick around your pedals.
Desirability:
The streaming tuning mode makes it look all techy and expensive. People will be wowed? no probably not, but you are playing guitar, not selling equipment.
Sound:
well, it's a tuner, not an effects pedal, i use it on bypass and there's no noise or anything
Ease of Use:
Read the directions and it took 30 seconds to learn how to use.
Support:
Haven't dealt with them.
Overall:
Everything about this tuner is good. Price and features. Ease of use. Get it before spending a ton for another tuner that is the same thing. The only thing was i wish that it had a metal outer casing. Oh well, it's well worth the price a paid. Highly recommended
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