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I was going to buy 2 rack tuners to put in my racks then, I heard about the Peterson Strobo Stomp. I took the plunge and dropped the idea of buying the rack tuners because I can use it for any and all of my setups. I am a bit of an obsessive cumpulsive so it takes a while for me to tune with it (because I won't stop until the strobe stops moving) but, I am getting better at doing it quickly now. Great tuner and it is the only one I would just play guitar after using it without double checking by playing chords or something.
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I have read some reviews that mention reliability issues. Anyone here run into that?"Yes,..that's when they used to shove a red hot spike in your peehole until you screamed "yes, yes, godammit ..you fuggin' dicks..I'm a witch..I am witch..you cocksuckers"" horns666
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I bought a VS-I when they first came out thinking I was going to return it due to the "how good can a $200 tuner be?" mentality. I still have it 4 years later! I like it so much that I bought a Strobostomp when they came out. The Peterson Virtual Strobes are the best thing to come along in the portable tuner arena EVER IMO.
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I used to use their model 100 strobe onstage 20 years ago...it was a smaller budget version to the full blown concert tuner that uses LEDs as the stobe. I still have it around here somewhere. I used to use the concert tuner before that...I had been seeing this new tuner in the ads and wondering how it performed as opposed to a TU2 style and the ease of use onstage.
I've been debating on how I would get used to using a strobe again for in between song/set tuning.
If the display is easy to read..no issues..then it is just the cost deters me from taking the plunge.
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