Whether this is deliberate or not, I don't know, it says nothing in the manual about it. Also whenever a power cord, 9v adapter is used, it turns on regardless of anything is plugged in or not. As one stomps at the switch one can hear a slight "clonk" - electric, not the acoustic mechanical clonk - for when the battery turns active. ![]() Which means you can leave it plugged on your pedal board, and don't need to use any power cord, adapter which can be freed up for other pedals. I e the battery wont drain when just you have the plugs in. One thing that is different from ALL PEDALS: It turns off the battery when it's turned off. I don't have any use for that, especially on stage. The sound it makes? None! It does not have a reference pitch. It's so fast you can tune drums to it too. It takes a bit too long time to tune up, because it's so sensitive, so one might be better off leaving it at home, when intonating and setting up the guitar or whatever instrument. It reacts to when just TOUCHING the guitars head, or starting to reach for the tuners on the guitar headstock! It is THAT sensitive. ![]() Maybe it's just too good for guitar? Too precise, and too perfect? No guitar will intonate within 0,02 cents! I can press with just my fingers any string out of tune, severely with this pedal! Since it doesn't really show how much, it makes you think it's way out of tune, when it's just spinning like hell, but the real out of tune is maybe just at one cent. It has some unique features that has not been covered in the rest of the reviews. You'll see the "roulette wheel" moving if something is out of tune the slightest. Its readings are visible on/in all stage lights. Overall it's a very good stomp box to have on the pedalboard.
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