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Peterson Stomp Classic - "Top notch – however..."
First of all, i want to pay a tribute to my Boss Chromatic Tuner - TU2 which has been working perfectly on my pedalboard for years. So, why change it? And why spend almost 200 bucks in a tuner? W…
Peterson StroboFlip - "Legendary Peterson accuracy that fits in your backpack!"
The Peterson Strobe tuner has been the industry standard for ultra-precise instrument tuning for decades. With the introduction of the 400 series strobe tuners in the 60's, touring acts now had acces…
Peterson StroboStomp Virtual Strobe Tuner / Active DI - "The original strobe tuner pedal"
My had a somewhat long history with Peterson. I originally found an old Peterson lunch box style tuner really cheap. I purchased it with the intention of reselling it, but after using it for a while …
Peterson StroboClip - nickname009's review
# Smallest Multi-Temperament Tuner # 1/10 Cent Accurate # Smooth, Real-Time Display # Alternate Temperament Presets (Including Buzz Feiten Tuning System®) # Includes Eastern Temperament Presets …
Peterson VS-S2 StroboStomp2 - nickname009's review
This is the most improved version of Peterson's Strobostomp line. Features: # Peterson Custom Sweetened Tunings Include: Electric Guitar, Bass, Acoustic, 12-String,Steel Guitar, Dobro® and Violi…
Peterson StroboStomp Virtual Strobe Tuner / Active DI - nickname009's review
This is supposedly Peterson's first take at making their amazing tuner in a pedal form. Why haven't they thought of this sooner? I don't know, maybe they have but just took forever to make it happen?…
Peterson VS-II Virtual Strobe - nickname009's review
The VS-II was my first peterson tuner that I've ever acquired. After seeing it countless times on luthier and repairmen's benches I just had to ask them, "what is that thing there?" They told me it w…
Peterson StroboStomp Virtual Strobe Tuner / Active DI - "Not built for live use"
Features: 1/4" input and output balanced XLR direct output 9 volt power input and separate jack that passes power through strobe tuning accurate to +/- .1 cent true bypass stomp switch 22 preset…
Peterson StroboStomp Virtual Strobe Tuner / Active DI - "A Great tuner, though the accuracy is not quite necessary 'live'"
For a long time now, Peterson has led the market as the source for accurate tuning, producing strobe tuners in many forms. The Strobostomp provides Peterson’s virtual strobe tuning in pedal format, f…
Peterson 420 - moosers's review
The Peterson 420 is a vintage strobe tuner that is designed for tuning guitar and other electronics instruments. It's got a classic sort of look to it, although I'm not sure what year this was origi…
Peterson StroboFlip - moosers's review
The Peterson Strobe Tuners Stroboflip is a unique tuner that is designed in a small box, and hence the name, flips open for use. It's got an LCD screen that shows you everything that you need to see…
Peterson StroboStomp Virtual Strobe Tuner / Active DI - mooseherman's review
I've been using this model for a few months now, and I'm enjoying it a lot. It claims to be more accurate than the traditional needle-style or LED digital tuners, and I'd have to say that I agree. It…
Peterson VS-S2 StroboStomp2 - moosers's review
I've been using the Peterson VS-S2 Strobo Stomp 2 digital tuner for about a year and have found it to be an effective tuner and is an overall easy to use pedal. It has all sorts of modes for all type…
Peterson 490ST Autostrobe - " Accurate but noisy."
translatedI use it as accordion tuner for fifteen years. It is extremely accurate, the reading is easy. It allows for an excellent and accurate work quickly enough. But he did a lot of noise, and the tim…
Peterson StroboClip - " Small and precise"
translatedI use StroboClip complement my guitar tuner, a TC Electronic PolyTune. This mode of operation "strobe" requires some time to adapt to conventional tuners. I still have a bit of trouble to give me qui…