Boss TU-3w Waza Craft Owner’s Manual

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Year 2016
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Boss TU-3w Waza Craft Specification

The Boss TU-3W Waza Craft is a premium chromatic tuner designed for professional musicians seeking precision and durability. It builds upon the legacy of the TU-3, integrating advanced features and superior components that align with Boss's Waza Craft philosophy of delivering the ultimate in tone and performance. This pedal offers high-precision tuning with a detection range from C0 to C8 and a tuning accuracy of ±1 cent, making it suitable for a wide variety of instruments. It features both a standard chromatic mode and a guitar/bass mode, accommodating 6-string guitars, 7-string guitars, and 6-string basses. The TU-3W is equipped with a high-brightness LED meter with 21 segments, ensuring visibility in all lighting conditions, and a high-luminosity mode that enhances readability on dark stages.

The pedal includes a true bypass feature, preserving the purity of the instrument's signal when the tuner is not in use, and a selectable buffered bypass, allowing for optimal signal integrity over long cable runs. The construction is robust, with a heavy-duty metal chassis designed to withstand the rigors of touring and live performance. Additionally, the pedal can power up to seven other Boss compact pedals via its DC output, making it a versatile addition to any pedalboard setup. The TU-3W operates on a 9V battery or an optional AC adapter. With its blend of accuracy, durability, and versatile features, the Boss TU-3W Waza Craft chromatic tuner is a top choice for musicians demanding reliability and precision in their tuning tools.

Boss TU-3w Waza Craft F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Boss TU-3W to my pedalboard?

To connect the Boss TU-3W to your pedalboard, place it at the beginning of your signal chain to ensure accurate tuning. Use a 1/4" instrument cable to connect your guitar to the input jack and another 1/4" cable from the output jack to the next pedal in the chain.

What is the difference between the normal and true bypass modes on the TU-3W?

The normal mode buffers your signal to prevent signal loss over long cable runs, while the true bypass mode allows the signal to pass through the pedal unaffected when it's off. Use the mode switch on the side of the pedal to toggle between these modes.

How do I calibrate the TU-3W for different tuning standards?

Press the MODE button until the desired tuning mode is selected. Use the CALIB button to adjust the reference pitch from 436Hz to 445Hz. The selected pitch will be displayed on the LED meter.

What should I do if the TU-3W is not powering on?

First, check if the power supply is properly connected and providing the correct voltage. If using a battery, ensure it is correctly installed and has sufficient charge. If the problem persists, consider testing with a different power source or inspecting for any visible damage.

How can I switch between chromatic and guitar/bass tuning modes?

Press the MODE button repeatedly until the desired mode (Chromatic, Guitar, or Bass) is selected. The current mode will be indicated by the LED display.

What is the best way to maintain the TU-3W for optimal performance?

Keep the pedal clean and free of dust. Regularly inspect the input/output jacks and power connector for wear or corrosion. Store in a dry environment to prevent moisture damage. Periodically check and replace the battery or power supply as needed.

Can the TU-3W be used for drop tuning?

Yes, the TU-3W can be used for drop tuning. Use the MODE button to select the desired tuning mode, and adjust the CALIB button if needed to match the drop tuning frequency.

Why is my TU-3W's LED display not showing accurate tuning?

Ensure that the pedal is receiving adequate power. Check that the input connection is secure and that the instrument's volume is turned up. If using true bypass mode, ensure the signal path is not interrupted. Re-calibrate if necessary.

How does the Accu-Pitch Sign function work on the TU-3W?

The Accu-Pitch Sign function provides a visual cue when tuning is complete. When the correct pitch is achieved, the LED meter will blink, indicating the note is in tune. This feature can be activated in the pedal's settings.

What is the power requirement for the Boss TU-3W?

The Boss TU-3W requires a 9V power supply, either from a 9V battery or an external DC power adapter. Ensure the adapter provides at least 70mA of current for optimal performance.