Boss TU-10 Owner’s Manual

Boss TU-10 manual cover
Pages 2
Year 2012
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Boss TU-10 Specification

The Boss TU-10 is a compact clip-on chromatic tuner designed for musicians seeking precision and convenience. It features a cutting-edge Accu-Pitch function that provides a visual confirmation when the tuning process is complete, enhancing accuracy and user experience. The tuner is equipped with a high-contrast LCD display, ensuring excellent visibility even in low-light conditions or on dimly lit stages. This display supports a full-color "true color" LCD, which helps in delivering a clear and vibrant readout of tuning status. The TU-10 supports flat tuning up to five semitones below standard pitch, accommodating various musical styles and preferences. It also offers a convenient auto-off function to preserve battery life, making it reliable for extended use. The unit is powered by a single coin-type lithium battery, offering a balance between longevity and portability. Constructed with robust materials, the TU-10 is designed to withstand the rigors of frequent use, making it ideal for both performance and practice settings. Its sleek design and range of color options allow musicians to match their personal style, while the reliable clip mechanism ensures a secure attachment to a variety of instruments. The Boss TU-10 combines advanced tuning technology with user-friendly features, making it a popular choice for musicians who require precision and durability in their tuning equipment.

Boss TU-10 F.A.Q.

How do I calibrate the Boss TU-10 tuner?

To calibrate the Boss TU-10, press and hold the 'CALIB' button until the calibration mode is activated. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the reference pitch between 436 Hz and 445 Hz, with the default setting at 440 Hz.

What should I do if the display on my Boss TU-10 is not turning on?

First, check if the battery is correctly installed and has sufficient charge. If the problem persists, try replacing the battery with a new one. If the issue continues, the tuner may require professional servicing.

Can the Boss TU-10 be used for tuning non-guitar instruments?

Yes, the Boss TU-10 can be used to tune a variety of stringed instruments as long as they produce a pitch within the tuner's detection range. However, it is optimized for guitar tuning.

How do I change the display mode on the Boss TU-10?

To change the display mode, press the 'MODE' button. The TU-10 offers several display modes, including a needle display and a flat display. Cycle through the options to select your preferred mode.

What is the best way to clean and maintain my Boss TU-10?

To clean the Boss TU-10, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the surface. Avoid using any solvents or abrasive materials. Store the tuner in a cool, dry place to prevent damage.

Why does my Boss TU-10 show a continuous flat note indication even after tuning?

If the tuner shows a flat note continuously, check the calibration setting to ensure it is set to the standard 440 Hz. Also, confirm that the instrument is correctly tuned and not affected by environmental factors like humidity.

How can I replace the battery in my Boss TU-10?

To replace the battery, slide the battery cover located on the back of the tuner. Remove the old battery and insert a new CR2032 lithium battery with the correct polarity, then close the cover.

Is the Boss TU-10 compatible with electric bass guitars?

Yes, the Boss TU-10 is compatible with electric bass guitars. It can accurately detect the lower frequencies of a bass guitar for precise tuning.

What should I do if the Boss TU-10 is not accurately detecting the pitch?

Ensure that the tuner is positioned correctly and that there is minimal background noise interference. If the issue persists, recalibrate the tuner and check the battery level.

Can I use the Boss TU-10 in low-light conditions?

Yes, the Boss TU-10 features a high-contrast LCD display that is designed for visibility in various lighting conditions, including low-light environments.