


The device sometimes has trouble locking onto the correct pitch, instead locking onto overtones, especially in small practice rooms, and when playing low notes. It does not display one's pitch in quite the same way. I'm just wondering if the digital 139$ Peterson Stroboplus Hd is good enough to do some precision work? Or is there no real digital substitute for an all analog 6000$ Node 8001 that even a working tech would flinch at hearing the price?Īny difference between older digital models like VS-1 and Stroboplus? Edit for the sake of clarity, I have absolutely zero intention of buying an 8,000$ tuner. The tuning display is similar to a true Peterson strobe-tuner with 12 wheels, but not as good. Using the lousy 12-20$ Korg plug in tuner ain't cuttin it! And the cost of hiring a guy to do it will be approximately the same price of a Strobe. Now that the neck has set in and as I've raised the saddles as well as put on a necessary string tree. I had an old teacher do the majority of the work (drilling/installing tuners, Cutting/filing the nut, Fretwork ect.) As a favor to me more than anything. so here's my question I recently installed a new neck and saddles on my Strat. The VS-R StroboRack Virtual Strobe Tuner incorporates Petersons patented Virtual Strobe technology in a si. The Peterson StroboClip has the alleged accuracy of 0.1 cents, which is ten times that or one- thousandth of a semitone.Furthermore, strobe tuning feels better. And is a big part of the game for non-fretted players at all levels. Tune with speed, accuracy, and confidence. This versatile tuner comes complete with a bright. Where proper intonation/pitch is heavily stressed. The Peterson StroboClip HD (SC-HD) has the same tenth-of-a-cent accuracy as all Peterson Strobe Tuners. pedal design to go on the floor with your effects set-up or a rack-mount tuner for. but the latest from Peterson Strobe Tuners is the best one I have found. A Complete Guide for Mastering the Bass Guitar Adrian Ashton. I was classily trained on upright bass and cello for many years before I picked up the guitar. For our first tuning, we are going to Track 1 tune to what is called G tuning. I should probably preface this by saying that I am very fussy about tuning and intonation.
