
Monoprice 611220 Chromatic Pedal Tuner for Guitar
Tune with Precision and Confidence On StageIntroducing the Monoprice Chromatic Pedal Tuner. Essential for guitarists and bassists. Designed for accurate tuning with a durable build and versatile output options. Tuning Range: A0 (27.5Hz) to C8 (4186Hz) Accuracy: ± 1 cent Calibration: ...
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Overview
Tune with Precision and Confidence On Stage
Introducing the Monoprice Chromatic Pedal Tuner. Essential for guitarists and bassists. Designed for accurate tuning with a durable build and versatile output options.
- Tuning Range: A0 (27.5Hz) to C8 (4186Hz)
- Accuracy: ± 1 cent
- Calibration: 436 - 445Hz (1Hz increments)
- Outputs: Normal and True-Bypass
- Power: 9V Battery or 9VDC Adapter (not included)
Key Features
Easily tune your guitar or bass on stage with this chromatic pedal Tuner from Monoprice
Designed to fit into your pedal rack and features a heavy-duty metal construction and activation button
The pedal has two 1/4" Ts outputs, normal and bypass
Has a tuning range from A0 (27.5Hz) to C8 (4186Hz) and is accurate to within 1 Cent
The pedal is powered with either a 9V alkaline or heavy-duty battery or with a 9VDC power adapter. Batteries and power adapters sold separately
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed as a chromatic pedal tuner, allowing for precise tuning of both guitar and bass across a wide range.
- Built with heavy-duty metal construction, ensuring durability and resilience against stage use and transport.
- Features a convenient activation button, allowing for quick engagement and disengagement during live performances.
- Includes two 1/4" TS outputs (normal and bypass), offering flexible signal routing options for a pedalboard setup.
- Provides a tuning accuracy of within 1 cent, ensuring highly precise intonation for instruments.
👎 Cons
- Batteries and power adapters are sold separately, requiring an additional purchase to power the unit.
- The pedal's tuning range from A0 to C8 is comprehensive but might not cover extremely low or high frequencies for specialized instruments.
- While durable, the heavy-duty metal construction adds to the weight of a pedalboard compared to plastic alternatives.
- The unit serves solely as a tuner, lacking additional effects or features often found in multi-function pedals.
- The design of the pedal may primarily cater to guitar and bass, potentially having less precise algorithms for other instruments.