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Old 11th July 2012   #1
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Peterson Stomp Classic strobe tuner pedal

Gahh!!!!

I want this!

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That Peterson looks great in the dark. I wonder if it's easier to read than the StroboFlip.

I always recommend the Turbo Tuner: The Turbo Tuner - A True Strobe Tuner that fits in your instrument's case. Guitar Tuner, Bass Tuner



Anodized aluminum case, durable, accurate, easy to read, $130. They also make a stomp-box for pedalboards.
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If I didn't already have the Peterson Strobostomp 2 I'd join you
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Peterson strobe tuners are KILLER.

I have the blue one (this ones predecesor). It destroys most tuners in accuracy.

I want the clip on version!!!!

BUT- the DI sounds like butt... Compared to my other DIs. The top end is realllllly glassy...
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The jacks on the Peterson tuners are junk. I've had then break more then once. Made of plastic. Can't really handle pro use. Very accurate, but not if it's broken.
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I can't give them any more money. Bought the 'stomp' a couple of years ago, bought the 'clip' a couple of months ago, but I've had the 450R and an earlier model, and 2 Conns. But I'm with you, the classic looks great.

Funny story, the old folkies don't understand the 'clip' at all.
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I have had a strobo stomp for years now.
Couldn't live without it.
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