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Description

Tuning precision meets user-friendly design in the Boss TU-70 Guitar & Bass Tuner, a must-have accessory for every musician's arsenal. Designed for both guitar and bass, this tuner ensures your instrument sounds pitch-perfect every time you play. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, the TU-70 is your reliable partner for quick and accurate tuning.

Featuring an advanced microprocessor, this tuner provides exceptional accuracy and speed, allowing you to fine-tune your sound with ease. Its large, easy-to-read LCD screen displays clear tuning information, so you can focus on your performance without distractions. The intuitive interface is designed for hassle-free operation, making it suitable for musicians of all levels.

The Boss TU-70 also comes equipped with a flat tuning mode, accommodating drop tunings for modern music styles. With its compact and lightweight design, it fits comfortably in your gig bag, ensuring you’re always prepared.

Key Features:

  • Advanced microprocessor for high tuning accuracy
  • Large, easy-to-read LCD display
  • Suitable for both guitar and bass
  • Flat tuning mode for drop tunings
  • Compact and lightweight design for portability
  • Intuitive interface for easy operation

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Setup and maintenance

  • LCD screens in the Boss TU-70 are press-fit with graphite conductors; cleaning contacts with isopropyl alcohol can help resolve display issues.

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User experience

  • Owners report sentimental attachment due to the tuner's reliability and long-term use, often passed down between family members.

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Build quality

  • Display screen can be prone to damage from falls, leading to black spots resembling ink blots, which may be partially fixed by pressing and wiping.

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