Behringer TU300 Handleiding


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CHROMATIC TUNER TU300
Ultimate Guitar/Bass Tuner
Thank you for showing your condence in us by purchasing the Behringer
CHROMATIC TUNER TU300. This compact guitar and bass tuner provides 7
dierent tuning modes. Thanks to its 7-segment LED display and 11-point
LED indicators, it provides great visibility, especially in dark environments.
1. Controls
(1) The LED illuminates when the tuner is activated. It also ON/BATT
serves as a battery level indicator.
(2) This LED meter indicates to what degree the instrument’s tone
deviates from the reference tone.
(3) These yellow arrow LEDs light up when the played note is below or
above pitch. Both LEDs will light up when the tone’s pitch is correct.
(4) The 7-segment LED display indicates the string number (high
E string: “1, B string: “2” etc.) of the strummed string of your
instrument, if the TU300 is operated in one of the guitar or bass
modes. In chromatic mode it displays the note name. Semitones
are shown by the decimal point LED (“#”) in the display.
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(5) Press the button to switch between the LED STREAM/CENT
display modes (see chapterOperations).
(6) Press the button to select the tuning mode (see chapter MODE
“Operations”).
(7) Use the footswitch to activate/deactivate the tuner.
(8) Connect your guitar or bass to the ¼" TS IN connector.
(9) Connect your amp or another stompbox to the ¼" TS OUT
connector. When the tuner is activated (footswitch pressed)
the output is muted. This way, you can silently tune your guitar
or bass.
(10) The ¼" TS connector always sends a signal to your amp BYPASS
independently of the footswitch position.
Use the connection at the right side of the unit to plug in a 9 V DC IN
power supply (not included).
The is located underneath the pedal cover. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
To install or replace the 9 V battery, press the hinges with a ballpen and
remove the pedal cover. Be careful not to scratch the unit.nd remove the
pedal cover. Be careful not to scratch the unit.
The TU300 is powered as soon as you insert a plug into
the INPUT. The battery is “disconnected” when the plug is
removed. For this reason, the TU300 has no on/o switch.
To extend battery life, always disconnect the input when
the unit is not in use.
The is located at the bottom.SERIAL NUMBER
2. Safety Instructions
Do not use near water, or install near heat sources. Use only authorized
attachments/accessories. Do not service product yourself. Contact our
qualied servicing personnel for servicing or repairs, especially when
power supply cord or plug is damaged.
3. Limited Warranty
For the applicable warranty terms and conditions and additional
information regarding Music Tribes Limited Warranty, please see
complete details online at musictribe.com/warranty.
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4. Specications
In
Connector ¼" TS
Impedance 500 kΩ
Out
Connector ¼" TS
Impedance 1 k
Bypass
Connector ¼" TS
Impedance 1 k
Power Supply
9 V , 100 mA regulated
Behringer PSU-SB
USA/Canada 120 V~, 60 Hz
China/Korea 220 V~, 50 Hz
U.K./Australia 240 V~, 50 Hz
Europe 230 V~, 50 Hz
Japan 100 V~, 50 - 60 Hz
Power connector 2 mm DC jack, negative center
Battery 9 V type 6LR61
Power consumption 70 mA
Physical/Weight
Dimensions approx. 2 ⁄ x 2 ¾ x 4 ⁄"
(H x W x D) approx. 54 x 70 x 123 mm
Weight approx. 0.73 lbs / 0.33 kg
Behringer is constantly striving to maintain the highest professional standards. As a result of
these efforts, modifications may be made from time to time to existing products without prior
notice. Specifications and appearance may therefore differ from those listed or shown.


Product specificaties

Merk: Behringer
Categorie: Gitaar
Model: TU300

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