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Behringer Tuner
Question: TU100 or TU300 ???? So what's the difference??? Other than 10.00 TU100 19.95 http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHTU100 The TU100 gives you 7 different tuning modes, including Regular, Flat, Double Flat and Chromatic mode. A precise 7-segment LED and 11-point Stream Meter guarantee accurate tuning. You can adjust the reference tone in the range between 438 and 447 Hz, plus there is a mute function for silent tuning. Behringer has also included a status LED for effect On/Off and battery check, and you can run your TU100 on a 9 V battery or a DC power supply (not included). For absolutely noise-free operation, a first-class electronic On/Off switch is integrated. TU300 29.95 http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHTU300 This tuner gives you 7 different tuning modes including Regular, Flat, Double Flat and Chromatic mode. The TU300 features a precise single-digit LED display and 11-point Stream Meter which ensure accurate tuning. A cool blue status LED for effect on/off and battery check plus a first-class electronic on/off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass mode are included. The TU300 runs on a 9 V battery or a DC power supply (not included). Answer: i'm voting for the extra bright blue LED. Answer: They both suck... I have one (100), and it sucks... but they both suck... so I'd say get the 100 because why pay the extra 10 dollars for extra suckage? Let me elaborate... Sometimes it wont turn off... Sometimes it turns off for no reason... it will NOT register the 5th string on a Bass... sometimes it reads the wrong note... somtimes it only registers that a very flat Eb is being played... (as in the led's show it as being flat and the display says it's Eb)... I don't know why it does any of this... all you have to do to reverse it is just unplug and replug it, but it does all this... I returned my first one... the second one did the same thing... another guy I know bought one (the 300) and his does the same thing... Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.thanktoday.com
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