I have been a fan of the Strobostomp line of tuners they first introduced the product. And now I am convinced. Last Friday, when setting up for a gig, I noticed that the display on my Stobostomp HD was dim, and the battery symbol was flashing. Changing the battery did nothing. A power supply solved the problem. That Saturday, I tried several tested 9 V batteries, and none of them worked.
On the Peterson website, I found that I had purchased the tuner in 2019. I filled out a support ticket. Later that Monday, they contacted me by email and said to send the defective one back. They will ship me a new one. Today I received the new tuner. The turnaround time was less than a week. That is customer support.
Peterson Wow !!!!
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My experience is a little different. I've been using Peterson products for years, a Stroboflip, a Stroboclip, and a new Strobo floor pedal. NONE have ever failed so I haven't had to test their repair service.
They all still work perfectly despite being thrown in and out of tool boxes and taken to hundreds of gigs. They may look a bit beat up, but they flawlessly do the job for which they were intended. Great products!
They all still work perfectly despite being thrown in and out of tool boxes and taken to hundreds of gigs. They may look a bit beat up, but they flawlessly do the job for which they were intended. Great products!
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing.