D’Addario Announces Chromatic Pedal Tuner
String manufacturer D’Addario has released their first ever pedal tuner. The compact tuner runs on a 32-bit chip, which the company says has four times the processing power of a standard headstock tuner.
Its face has colored LED lights to indicate whether you’re sharp, flat, or in tune. It also features true-bypass switching, so the output is automatically cut when you engage the tuner.
The D’Addario Chromatic Pedal Tuner is expected to ship May 1st with an MSRP of $119.95.
D’Addario Chromatic Pedal Tuner Features:
| 32-bit Processing Chip |
| Color LED Display |
| Dimensions: 1.75″ x 4.75″ |
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