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GoGo Tuners Unveils the Pedal Tuner

The Pedal Tuner features an oversized screen and ultra-bright display.

Chatsworth, CA (January 8, 2012) -- GoGo Tuners is proud to announce the GoGo Pedal Tuner. Featuring GoGoā€™s signature ā€œGreen youā€™re in, Red youā€™re outā€ tuning on the biggest pedal tuner display yet, the GoGo is designed for the biggest stages.

The GoGo is True Bypass, has an ultra road-worthy metal chassis and the ability to power other pedals, and a big high-definition screen that can be seen on the darkest stages.The GoGo Pedal Tuner is available for $70.

Features:

  • True-Bypass
  • Chromatic tuning
  • Daisy-chain with other pedals
  • Metal chassis
  • Durable stomp knob

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