Tuner pedals
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Tuner pedals
Tuner pedals deliver fast and accurate tuning results, right on your pedalboard. They're reliable, always visible on a dark stage, and work with any type of guitar or bass. A single button mutes your signal so you can tune quietly during gigs or rehearsals.
What does a tuner pedal do?
A tuner pedal analyzes the frequency of your string and immediately indicates whether you're too high, too low, or perfectly tuned. Most models use chromatic detection, allowing you to tune any note.
- Precise tuning for guitar and bass.
- Mute function for silent tuning.
- Bright LED or display screen for stage use.
- Works with standard 6-string guitars, extended range, and bass.
Why a tuner pedal is useful
- You don't need to carry a separate clip-on tuner.
- Always reliable reading, even in bright stage light or darkness.
- You keep your pedalboard organized.
- You can vote directly without any noise or sound through the amplifier.
- Many models also function as a signal splitter or buffer.
Types of tuner pedals
Not every tuner is the same. There are several types, each with its own advantages.
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Chromatic tuners that recognize every note.
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Strobe tuners for extremely precise tuning.
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Mini tuners for compact pedalboards.
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Tuners with buffer to prevent signal loss.
Choosing the right tuner pedal
When choosing, pay particular attention to accuracy, screen brightness and features.
- Select strobe technology for the most precise tuning.
- Choose a large and bright display for live performances.
- Choose a buffered tuner if you use long cables.
- Check if the pedal also works with 7- or 8-string guitars.
- Please note the mute function for silent voting during shows.
Tips for better voting
- Always vote upwards for better stability.
- Use mute mode to avoid disturbing your audience.
- Check the tuning regularly during performances.
- Use a buffer if you have a lot of pedals in a row.
- It is best to tune to your element, not to harmonics or harmonics.
FAQ
What is the difference between a chromatic and a strobe tuner
A chromatic tuner is fast and accurate. A strobe tuner is even more precise and is often used in studios or by demanding guitarists.
Can a tuner pedal affect my signal?
True bypass tuners don't affect your signal. Buffered tuners actually amplify your signal to prevent loss.
Does a tuner pedal also work for bass guitar?
Yes, virtually all modern tuners detect low frequencies very well.
Do I need a strobe tuner?
Not necessary, but for extremely precise tuning or studio recording it is a good choice.
Can I use a tuner pedal as a signal splitter?
Some buffer tuners can do this, but not every model supports multiple outputs.