![]() ![]() If you have questions about operating your Roland product, please check our Knowledge Base for answers to the most common questions. ![]() Read more… Tuner History How to Tune Your GuitarĪ short history of BOSS compact tuners. Take a guided tour of the TU-12EX Chromatic Tuner.īOSS offers a wide selection of tuner models for all types of musicians. *The specifications are subject to change without notice. Accessories Dry battery (R03 (AAA) type) x 2 (carbon), Owner’s Manual, Soft Case, Leaflet (“USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES”), Information Size and Weight ( including batteries ) Width 148 mmĠ lbs. *This figure will vary depending on the actual conditions of use. Tuning Range E0 (20.6 Hz)- C8 (4,186.0 Hz) Reference Pitch A4 (438- 445 Hz) Tuning Accuracy ± 1 cent Power Supply Dry battery R03 (carbon) or LR03 (alkaline) (AAA) type x 2 DC 3 V, AC adaptor DC 9V (PSA series optional) Current Draw 12 mA Expected battery life under continuous use (carbon) Approximately 15 hours The range can be set for up to six semitones. It’s super convenient! Drop-Tuning Supportįor guitarists who drop-tune, the TU-12EX offers a special Flat Tuning mode, which lowers the pitch in user-defined semitone increments. Plug your electric guitars and basses into the Line input, or simply point the built-in mic at acoustic guitars or other instruments that aren’t equipped with a pickup. The TU-12EX offers two forms of input: a line input or the built-in microphone. Never play out of tune again! Built-In Mic In the tradition of its top-selling TU-12 predecessor, the new TU-12EX offers needle-accurate metering for precision tuning, including high-visibility sharp and flat indicators to ensure perfect tuning. ![]()
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