I already had the peterson in plugin and clip form, and a sonic research st 200 pedal, that looks and feels much more utilitarian and basic. i always tune my stringed instruments slightly ahead of that zero point, so for my taste strobos are the most intuitive tools. Stroboscopic tuners can be frustrating for many users - they are almost always in movement, with no reassuring green zero point. and let me repeat myself: if you want to set up your intonation, you need only a hardware strobe tuner, accept no substitutes! It might have too many features, I'm actually using very few of them, but very happy of everything I use. want it to display Bb instead of A#? again not a problem want it to display string numbers, not notes? not a problem. want your reference A to be 432Hz? no problem, it will save it upon power off (Korg, I'm looking at you!) want it to be 400 or 490Hz? or 444.4? again no problemĨ. USB connectivity: update firmware and set some custom settings I never yet usedħ. I don't use this, but big chassis allows it. ![]() power doubler, so you can daisy-chain another pedal. true bypass is totally pop-less on engaging or disengagingĥ. I didn't have good luck with the buffer, but the true bypass is nice enough (like better than on Pitchblack Advance). ![]() I sometimes use the GTR, but that's it (I prefer equal temperament on well set-up instruments)Ĥ. a color display with user-changable color, visible in direct light as monochromeģ. it's extremely accurate and can confuse new users for a while. I chose the former, as I prefer the display.ġ. currently two pedal tuners on the market provide a real strobe: Peterson StroboStomp HD and the Sonic Research Turbo Tuner. Polytune, Pitchblack or anything digital is not enough accurate for this. when you need enough accuracy to set up your instruments, I just need a hardware strobe. I can say that this is one of the best pedal tuners on market. first was an early one, second one is slightly revised hardware, most notably they now include a velcro pad.
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