Boss TU 12EX Chromatic Tuner - Product Review

Guitar and bass players have a lot responsibility. Whether they realize it or not, they have a lot to keep up with. Making sure the all of their strings are in perfect alignment is something that a lot of players seem to lack concern for. Instead, these kinds of players are more excited about the prospect of free beers, girls, and drugs. Maybe rather than buying a tuner they would have flashy pedals for distortion, delay, tremolo or flange. Well, I have news for you. Instead of spending $100 on shoes that you think will look cool on stage, consider spending the money on a tuner so you don't make me suffer through your hideous sets any longer. The more shows I attend with mediocre and less learned bands, the more I realize that Guitar Center and Guitar Hero are making people care about the fashion and glamor about the idea of being in a band. Instead of actually covering the bases for the logistics of live play, kids are just trying as hard as possible to look cool. Meanwhile, the audiences they play too are cringing with shame standing in front of such waste.

The Boss TU 12EX Chromatic Tuner is not a floor tuner. However, it is a great way to stay in tune on and off the stage. The nature of it's design means that it would be comfortable to use in guitar class, a rock show, practice, or in your room. This has a needle indicator to inform you the circumstance of your guitar's tuning position. This thing has a wide range. It can cover all guitars from standard six string to four and five string basses and further. It has a microphone built in so that acoustic instruments can tune aloud and still stay in check. The reason it can work on a pedal board is that, unlike a lot of other tuners in this casing style, it actually has an input and an output. The other cool feature about the tuner is that it can be powered by both battery and DC wall power. There is a really cool feature for the battery. It has an automatic switch off to conserve battery.


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