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Jim Cohen
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Just FWIW, I'm a very satisfied user of the StroboFlip and have never been in such good tune as since I started using Peterson products.
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John Norris
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Thanks Guys!

John Norris

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Post by John Norris »

I can understand that people mistrust manufacturers, with all the marketing lies and what-not.
We are a family owned company, one of the few that survived unchanged through the last 60 years, and we certainly care what you guys think.

Thanks to all the players who trust us to deliver whenever/where ever it matters.

John Norris

P.S. Here’s a pic of Buck Owens guitarist and co-vocalist Don Rich from the late 1960s, I am proud to say in the background is one of our ST-8 Strobotuners.


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Post by Bo Legg »

All my tuners fluctuate and I have too work a little to get dead on. With my new Korg I just twist the key and whamo I'm dead on. Here's why. It's like playing horse shoes and If the horse shoe is a leaner my korg will call it a ringer. If your tuner don't make you work a little bit, get another one, that one ain't tryin hard enough.
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Curt Langston
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huh?

Post by Curt Langston »

It has always been a touring rule when I'm out to tune every instrument on the stage with the same tuner. Even high end tuners can be a bit off.
How do you know if a "high end tuner" is off?....

By ear!?...........No.

Free unsolicited advice:

Use the Peterson tuner, and know that it is the gold standard.

If a Peterson and some other brand tuner do not read exactly the same, get rid of the "other brand"

Just know that the Peterson tuner cannot be inaccurate.
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