![]() ![]() Behringer TU300 Chromatic Tuner Pedal (Best Cheap) Switches automatically between polyphonic and monophonic modesĢ.109 LED display that automatically adjusts the display brightness to lighting conditions.Switchable true bypass / Bonafide buffered bypass.Strobe tuning mode witch 0.02 percent accuracy.Chromatic tuning mode with 0.5 percent accuracy.There is also a mini version of the Polytune 3 (which is already small among pedals) it trades the Bonafide Buffer circuit for an even smaller form factor.Īll in all, if you are looking to buy a tuner, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better one. It even has an ambient light detector that adjusts the super bright 109 LED display for perfect readability in any lighting conditions. They’ve added the Bonafide Buffer circuitry which preserves your signal through long cables and convoluted pedalboards, and you can switch it to True Bypass if you so desire. If you are looking for tuning accuracy then the strobe mode is the one for you, with a +/- 0.02 cent accuracy, while the chromatic mode lets you tune within +/-0.5 cent. But the Polytune 3 is even better, it switches automatically between the polyphonic and monophonic modes based on how many strings you play. The Polytune has revolutionized the way we tune our guitars back in 2010 when it first arrived, with its solid design, compact form factor, bright display, and of course as the name suggests the polyphonic mode which lets you strum all the strings on your guitar at once, then you tune and then you rock. Danish pedal maker, TC Electronic has been putting out some mighty fine pedals in the last decade and the Polytune line is their uncontested bestseller. My Review: There are many tuners out there, but this one is the TC Electronic Polytune 3! When you see a touring musician pedalboard, chances are the Polytune is first in line. Now we’ll review our favorite bass pedals in each category. Here Are the Best Bass Pedals (All Types) Electro-Harmonix Bass Clone (Best Value Chorus) ![]() Aguilar Chorusaurus (Best Overall Chorus)Ģ9. Electro-Harmonix Nano Bassballs Envelope Filter (Best Value Envelope Filter)Ģ8. MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter (Best Overall Envelope Filter)Ģ7. MXR M280 Vintage Bass Octave (Best Overal Octave)Ģ6. MXR M85 Bass Distortion (Best Distortion Under $200)Ģ4. Electro-Harmonix XO Bass Blogger Distortion (Best Value Distortion)Ģ2. Aguilar AGRO Bass Overdrive (Best Overdrive Under $200)Ģ1. Behringer Bass Overdrive BOD400 (Best Value Overdrive)Ģ0. Darkglass Microtubes B7K Ultra V2 Bass Overdrive/Distorion (Best Overall Distortion)ġ9. Keeley Bassist Limiting Amplifier (Best Compressor Under $200)ġ8. Aguilar TLC Bass Compressor (Best Compressor Under $300)ġ6. MXR Dyna Comp Bass (Best Value Compressors)ġ5. MXR M87 Bass Compressor (Best Overall Compressors)ġ4. Ampeg SCR-DI - Bass Preamp with Scrambler Overdriveġ3. Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver DI V2 (Best Preamp Under $250)ġ1. ![]() Aguilar Tone Hammer Preamp/Direct Box (Best Preamp Under $300 )ġ0. MXR M81 Bass Preamp (Best Value Preamp)ĩ. Darkglass Microtubes B7K Ultra V2 Bass Preamp (Best Overall Preamp)Ĩ. ![]() Korg Pitchblack Advance (Best Value Tuner)ħ. Behringer TU300 Chromatic Tuner Pedal (Best Cheap Tuner)ģ. TC Electronic Polytune 3 (Best Overall Tuner)Ģ. I’ll start by jumping straight into reviews, but if you want to learn more about them or how to choose the right type before reading reviews, check out our bass pedal information guide at the bottom of the page here.ġ. Don’t worry, though, over the years I’ve tested dozens of pedals, and below I’ll be sharing the best bass pedals in each category. There are lots of options and it can get a little confusing. They are also easier to hide from your significant other than said new bass or 8×10” cab, but the fun and joy they bring is virtually limitless. Buying pedals can get really addictive really fast due to their relatively low cost (except vintage pedals or the boutique variety) and small size. It could be as simple as getting a small pedal or two. The answer probably isn’t a new bass or a new amp or an 8×10” bass cabinet. You’re a Bass Player, you’ve been rocking for a while, laying down those funky bass lines or just jamming with your mates, but you started to feel like something in your tone is lacking, that you could do more. ![]()
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