The Foxgear Multitune is, without a doubt, the best tuner on the market today and the only Polyphonic tuner able to work in polyphonic mode with any open tunings. We utilized the powerful Analog Devices DSP giving us the higher computing power available to run our note detection software and a digital compressor that allows you to perfectly tune every single note just by gently striking the strings only once.M/p>

The Multitune boasts relay assisted, true-bypass circuitry with zero effect on your clean signal. With the bypass on, the audio path (100% Analog) is muted and is automatically placed in either chromatic or polyphonic mode, depending on whether you strike one string or all strings simultaneously. The Multitune is standard tuned at A4=440hz, and there is just one switch... It’s that simple! Just engage the foot switch and check your tuning. The Multitune features a small footprint, top-loading jack configurations, super bright and large display suitable for any lighting situation, and true bypass with gold pin relays. The Multitune by Foxgear operates on 9-12v, draining less than 100mA, suitable for stringed instruments in the range of A0 to C8. Oh yeah, one more thing, it’s damn good looking too!

Specs

  • - Small size with top jack configuration.
  • - Super bright and BIG display perfectly visible in any light situation
  • - True Bypass with golden pin relay
  • - 9 to 12V, draining less than 100mA

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Multitune
Categories
Made In
  • Korea, Republic of
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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