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Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner : la opinión de Fireguy8402
" Mediocre, pero confiable."
Producto comprado de segunda mano en 2002
Opinión Global
El Boss TU-2 es un caballo de batalla de un sintonizador. No es de extrañar que es el más utilizado sintonizador de gira por pedal en el mundo. Aunque no es mi sintonizador favorito, entiendo por qué tanta gente lo use. Esta cosa es construido como un tanque. Conectores metálicos de entrada, una caja de metal, interruptor fuerte, durable y una pantalla hace que este, al igual que la mayoría de los pedales Boss, casi indestructible. Cuentas de estos pedales tienen problemas de fiabilidad son muy raros. Yo la mía desde hace varios años de dar conciertos antes de actualizar a un Pitchblack Korg. El Korg mejor que el jefe en mi libro por el flujo y la velocidad de la lectura además de ser fácil de leer y ser true bypass. El Boss TU-2 tiene un circuito de derivación amortiguada, pero nunca he notado una gran pérdida de tono cuando se la usa. Once pequeños LED muestran hasta qué punto la guitarra está fuera de tono por la velocidad y dirección de las luces. La derecha del centro es fuerte y la izquierda del centro es plano, utilizando el estándar establecido para arriba. Streaming pantalla del medidor también es una opción disponible, aunque yo me quedo con el estilo regular. A mayores de siete segmentos LED muestra el nombre de las notas y es bastante fácil de leer desde lejos. El modo de sintonía y opción de pantalla se almacena en la memoria cuando está apagado, por lo que no tiene que reiniciar cada vez que usted decide el poder en el pedal. Modos de afinación incluyen cromática, guitarra normal, guitarra y contrabajo plana plana, regular, y bajo planos y doble. La calibración del pedal es capaz de ajustarse de 438Hz a 445Hz y el pedal ofrece la opción de poder de otros pedales de su poder a través de una conexión en cadena conectado a la parte superior del pedal. El TU-2 puede ser alimentado con una batería de 9 voltios o un adaptador de corriente. El pedal es el tamaño promedio de jefe y no ocupa mucho espacio en una pedalera. En general este pedal está construido para manejar el camino y funciona muy bien, pero es sólo ligeramente superado por el Pitchblack Korg que está en el mismo rango de precio y tiene mejores prestaciones y facilidad de uso.
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The Boss TU-2 is a workhorse of a tuner. It’s no wonder it’s the most widely used touring pedal tuner in the world. While it’s not my favorite tuner, I understand why so many people use it. This thing is built like a tank. Metal input jacks, a metal housing, hefty switch, and a durable screen makes this, like most Boss pedals, nearly indestructible. Accounts of these pedals having reliability issues are very rare. I used mine for several years of gigging before upgrading to a Korg Pitchblack. The Korg beats the Boss out in my book because of the stream and speed of the reading along with being easier to read and being true bypass. The Boss TU-2 has a buffered bypass circuit, but I have never noticed a large loss in tone when using it. Eleven small LED show how far the guitar is out of tune by the speed and direction of the lights. Right of center is sharp and left of center is flat, using the standard set up. Streaming meter display is also an available option, though I stick with the regular style. A larger seven segment LED displays the note names and is fairly easy to read from far away. The tuning mode and display choice is stored in the memory when powered off, so you don’t have to reset that every time you decide to power on the pedal. Tuning modes include chromatic, guitar regular, guitar flat and double flat, bass regular, and bass flat and double flat. The calibration of the pedal is able to be set from 438Hz to 445Hz and the pedal offers the option to power other pedals off of it’s power via a daisy chain plugged into the top of the pedal. The TU-2 can be powered off a 9 volt battery or a power adapter. The pedal is average Boss size and does not take up a lot of room on a pedalboard. Overall this pedal is built to handle the road and works very well, but is just slightly topped by the Korg Pitchblack which is in the same price range and has better features and usability.
Original English text: Mediocre but Reliable.Overall Opinion
The Boss TU-2 is a workhorse of a tuner. It’s no wonder it’s the most widely used touring pedal tuner in the world. While it’s not my favorite tuner, I understand why so many people use it. This thing is built like a tank. Metal input jacks, a metal housing, hefty switch, and a durable screen makes this, like most Boss pedals, nearly indestructible. Accounts of these pedals having reliability issues are very rare. I used mine for several years of gigging before upgrading to a Korg Pitchblack. The Korg beats the Boss out in my book because of the stream and speed of the reading along with being easier to read and being true bypass. The Boss TU-2 has a buffered bypass circuit, but I have never noticed a large loss in tone when using it. Eleven small LED show how far the guitar is out of tune by the speed and direction of the lights. Right of center is sharp and left of center is flat, using the standard set up. Streaming meter display is also an available option, though I stick with the regular style. A larger seven segment LED displays the note names and is fairly easy to read from far away. The tuning mode and display choice is stored in the memory when powered off, so you don’t have to reset that every time you decide to power on the pedal. Tuning modes include chromatic, guitar regular, guitar flat and double flat, bass regular, and bass flat and double flat. The calibration of the pedal is able to be set from 438Hz to 445Hz and the pedal offers the option to power other pedals off of it’s power via a daisy chain plugged into the top of the pedal. The TU-2 can be powered off a 9 volt battery or a power adapter. The pedal is average Boss size and does not take up a lot of room on a pedalboard. Overall this pedal is built to handle the road and works very well, but is just slightly topped by the Korg Pitchblack which is in the same price range and has better features and usability.
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