Behringer TU300 User's Manual
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To calibrate the TU300, connect your instrument and power on the pedal. Use the "CALIB" button to adjust the reference pitch, which defaults to 440 Hz. You can modify this in increments to suit your tuning preference.
First, check the power connection and ensure that your power adapter is functioning. If using a battery, make sure it is properly installed and not depleted.
Yes, the TU300 is suitable for both guitar and bass. It features a Bass mode that optimizes the tuning range specifically for bass guitars.
Press the "MODE" button to toggle between Guitar and Bass modes. The mode indicator will display the current selection, allowing you to choose the appropriate setting for your instrument.
Regularly clean the pedal with a dry cloth, avoid exposure to moisture, and ensure cables are properly connected to prevent wear and tear. Store in a dry, safe place when not in use.
Ensure the pedal is in Guitar mode and check the cable connections. If the issue persists, try replacing the cable or battery, as low power can affect sensitivity.
The TU300 has a bypass function. When you press the pedal's footswitch, it mutes the signal for tuning; pressing it again bypasses the tuner, allowing your signal to pass through unaffected.
Yes, the TU300 can manage alternate tunings. You can adjust the calibration settings to accommodate various tuning preferences, ensuring flexibility for different musical styles.
Check the power supply, as a flickering display often indicates insufficient power. Replace the battery or verify the AC adapter's connection and functionality.
Ensure you are in a quiet environment to avoid interference, pluck the string softly, and make sure the pedal is set to the correct mode (Guitar or Bass) for the best tuning accuracy.