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VSN Tuner Pedal,Chromatic Guitar Tuner Pedal Fast and Accuate Tuner for High Precision ± 1 Cent with Pitch Indicator for Electric Guitar and Bass True Bypass LT-901

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Arrives Tuesday, Dec 24
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Color: Black Pedal Tuner


Features

  • Fast & Accuate TunerVSN Guitar Tuner Pedal lets you experience speedy tuning with 1 cent precision,gives you fast and accurate tuning.Tuning range is A0(27.5Hz) ~ C8(4186Hz).
  • 2 Modes Tuner Pedal]At tuning mode you can cut off all signal output and adjust your guitar. At bypass mode the sound of your guitar will revert back to the amplifier with no loss of tune.
  • True BypassImproved analog circuit, real signal. At bypass mode the sound of your guitar will revert back to the amplifier with no loss of tune.
  • Easy to ReadDeluxe LED display leads clear results of tuning.The color and brightness of the specially adjusted LED beads match the mini LCD screen.
  • NoticeThere is not power adapter included, you need to buy one.

Brand: VSN


Style: Classic


Color: Black Pedal Tuner


Product Dimensions: 3.74"L x 1.49"W x 2.04"H


Voltage: 9 Volts


Brand Name: VSN


UPC: 607816333027


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 3.74"L x 1.49"W x 2.04"H


Color: Black Pedal Tuner


Style Name: Classic


Power Source: Corded Electric


Controls Type: Knob


Signal Format: Analog


Amperage: 90 Milliamps


Audio Output Effects: Mono


Voltage: 9 Volts


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  • Great blues driver clone
Color: Blues Drive
I bought this pedal primarily because of the great price (less than $30 on sale), and secondarily because it's a mini and will fit well into an "all small" board I'm building. Turns out it's a great blues driver clone with a popular Keeley mod. I used it with a Telecaster into a small solid state amp with both clean and overdrive, a Marshall MG30DFX. The value of the pedal alone makes it worth 5 stars. After I set the pedal volume and tone to where they sounded best, I adjusted the gain through different settings. On the clean channel, from lowest gain to about noon, the pedal is a nice clean boost that could be used always on to warm up your sound a bit. From noon to about three, it starts sounding more like a tube amp getting pushed into that nice blues/classic rock tone. From three to five (maximum) it sounds like a low order distortion pedal where it might be good for the song, or a bit too much depending on your preference. So, it's got a nice range of tones possible with just the single center knob. On my amp's built in overdrive channel, the gain knob from low to about three o'clock when engaged actually took away some of the overdrive distortion and lowered the output volume, despite having made no changes to the pedal volume. It effectively cleaned the sound a bit. From three to five, basically the top 20% or so of the gain range, it added a little bit of overdrive which pushed the amp into an ugly solid state distortion tone that would likely sound good only with old hard core punk. I think this result is due to the amp's inherent distortion on overdrive having a greater impact on the tone. Due to this result, I'm going to limit the pedal to clean amps when I experiment further. I looked through some of the other reviews here while I was trying to figure out the fat/normal toggle. Playing chords while on the clean channel while going through the various gain settings, I was hearing subtle changes at best on the tone. I was originally going to give the pedal only 4 stars because I thought this feature was broken. One of the reviews mentioned the possibility of a broken toggle switch that was not affecting tone at all. I too thought that might be the case because no matter whether I flipped from normal to fat, or fat to normal while on the very same chord strum, I just wasn't hearing much difference. That all changed when I hit a single low D. Flipping from normal to fat compresses the sound a bit but emphasizes the low note. Flipping from fat to normal pulls the compression and puts the highs back in. It seemed like the normal mode sounded better with single low notes. Playing DG on string 3 & 4, the fat mode sounds better since it seems to emphasize the mids through the compression. So, looks like all the features are working well. I have high hopes for this pedal with my Fender tube amps, primarily the Delta Blues, and the Blues Jr. I suspect it will play very well with them. I'm looking forward to further exploring. I have no problem highly recommending this pedal to anyone. I'm going to look into other stuff from this manufacturer because it is a fantastic value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024 by Scott Hattrup

  • Sounds great
Color: Blues Drive
Works and sounds great
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024 by Jeff

  • Good pedal at a great price
Color: Silver Rock
I keep forgetting to write a review for this. I noticed there were none a while ago and nobody has written one since so it's up to me. This is a clone of the current MXR Univibe chorus/vibrato. Univibe is not really a chorus or vibrato, it contains elements of each plus tremelo and gradual phase shifting to emulate the dopler effect. It's not chorus or vibrato, and it's not a phaser- it's univibe, a distinct and unique effect. The effect has a vintage voicing which means it can sound a little muddy or dark at the bottom of the sweep in chorus mode. Rolling back the level, depth or both can alleviate this. The sounds at the extreme end of the vibrato mode can nail the warbley and ethereal dissonant guitar from Follow the Leader by Korn, and the chorus mode can replicate everything from light swirling to funky undulations heard on Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd. If you remove the 4 screws holding the chassis closed, you might be surprised to find a battery clip. I recommend against using it. If the foot switch is in the on position when the plug is removed from the jack the circuit will remain powered and drain the battery and you may not know because the LED doesn't always indicate wether the battery is drawing power unless there's a jack in the input. It's also not daisychainable because a light but audible modulating of the noise floor can be heard. Idk whether this indicates analog or signal circuitry but it's important to know. Bottom line: If you want to try a less popular effect without dropping too much cash, you need a cheap replacement that will last at least a couple of gigs or you're like me and think these old effects should be public domain, this is worth looking at. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024 by Jerrad Flaherty

  • great budget pedal!!
Color: Blue Dumbler
For $30 bucks I wasn't expecting much. Damn I love when I'm surprised! It has a little hiss, could be my power supply. Tried this through the fx return on a blackstar debut 50r with a firefly 338. On the neck pickup it hums like a lullaby. Has plenty of grit on tap. I put a joyo hot plexi in front of it to push and man it was nice. I would be kind of pissed if I lost this pedal but for the price i’d just get another. Shipping was quick as always. Can't say much about the durability of it. I'll try to come back and update in a few months. This will definitely stay on my board. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024 by Tommi Livingston

  • good value in a tuner pedal, but the LEDs are unbelievably bright
Color: Black Pedal Tuner
Overall, this seems to be a decent tuner pedal for a nice price. It works as expected, makes tuning easy, cuts off cleanly, and sounds good when in bypass. However, I can only give it 3 stars because the LEDs are way too darn intense. I saw other reviews saying the LEDs were too bright and figured "how bad can they be?" Well, it turns out the two red LEDs are literally blinding. You can't look at the pedal when they're on. The green LED is less intense but still brighter than it needs to be. I ended up putting a couple little pieces of blue painter's tape over the two red LEDs - they were still too bright even with the tape over them, but roughly equal to the green LED. So I put another piece of tape over all three LEDs, such that the red ones now have two layers of tape over them! All three LEDs are easily visible through the tape and are now just about the right intensity. It blows my mind that the designers could get a simple thing like LED brightness so wildly wrong, when the rest of the product seems well made. (I considered disassembling the pedal to see if I could swap in different resistors to tone down the LEDs, but the rubber feet are glued in place over the screws that hold the case together, so I decided to live with my tape fix.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2022 by J. E. Gifford

  • Quick tuning
Color: Black Pedal Tuner
This is a fantastic tuner. It's fast, easy to read, plenty bright (I had to put a piece of console tape over the leds). I own tuners that cost as much as $200, this tuner does the same thing for around $20!!! It's a no brainer, couldn't be happier with this purchase!!!! BUY ONE!!!
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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