🎶 Tune Up Your Game with Precision!
The PetersonStroboClip HDC Tuner HD SC is a state-of-the-art tuning device featuring a vibrant LED color display, precise 0.1 cent accuracy, and compatibility with various instruments. With over 50 tuning offsets, it ensures you can achieve the perfect pitch, even in bright sunlight. Plus, its USB-C rechargeable battery makes it a convenient choice for musicians on the move.
M**T
Very intuitive, fast and accurate
TL;DR: spendy, but worthy it.Works great, right out the box. Big bright display, easy to read even without my reading glasses, LOL. Responds instantly. The strobe pattern is high definition and moves smoothly. I'm pretty picky about tuners, never quite satisfied with many others I've used over the years, and resorted to playing natural harmonics to improve their speed and accuracy. This strobe tuner gets the job done with open strings. When it locks in on the open string, the harmonics are perfectly in tune as well. And it's great for checking intonation at every fret. Especially the first fret when checking, adjusting the nut. It also works great on bass, and fantastic for practicing fretless bass. It's already helping my intonation, and my ear.
H**I
Super accurate tuner.
I’ve used various types of tuners and the Peterson is easily the best headstock tuner I’ve ever used. Highly accurate, great visibility in various lighting situations, and it articulates in a ton of ways so it can be moved to avoid direct sunlight. I don’t use the alternate tuning capabilities, but the one thing I really like is to be able to charge it up. No more need for extra batteries. That said, the battery lasts a really long time. It lasted me at least two gigs before it even got close to needing a charge.
T**T
I have tried all the “best” tuners this is my fav
OMG I have had so many tuners over the years and this one is my fav by far. I am done with those ones that get snarky and break or they become sticky, and decay, I kid you not, but this one has almost everything I need and it is reliable and strong I shit it in the case and it got flattened and did not break. I like the guitar sweetener setting, yes it makes for a more broadly tuned state as I move through lots of keys and I do not play open tunings much. I wish this had true temperament tuning but that is just me, but most importantly I find of all the annoying flashing strobing systems this one is the best balance of irritating and usability of getting at that note.
D**T
accurate beyond belief.
I love Peterson tuners. Having one this small that allows me to retain my custom tunings from my lager one, jut wonderful. Not to mention it is so accurate.
G**E
Where has this been all my life? A whole new world.
This little tuner is no joke. The first thing I notice is the pinpoint accuracy. My guitar has never sounded this good. Second I played around with the sweetened tuning settings, which I dunno, that's a bit over my head but it sounded good. I stick to standard though because I'm not sophistocated enough to hear the difference yet. Finally after using it every day for a few MONTHS, I noticed how amazing the rechargable battery is. I haven't had to charge it. It's still on 2 of 3 bars. This tuner is very high quality in every aspect I can determine. Every guitar player needs one. It puts those litte round ones to shame.
R**.
ridiculously far superior to other tuners, especially mobile tuner apps
If you've only used (almost) any other type of digital tuner, however fancy and expensive, you will have encountered a delay that makes it difficult to really fine tune the note. This delay is inherent in every single DAC in every digital device, because those devices directly measure the frequency of the tone and convert that to digital output, which will always have a minimal delay because it requires CPU clocks.What this does is use the audio input to directly drive the frequency of the screen refresh rate, which requires no conversion. The speed your string is buzzing is also the speed the display is refreshing. The display is overlaid on a digitized, lined disc that rotates at a constant speed, regardless of the input frequency. The rotation is set so that when the refresh rate/input/instrument rate matches the target frequency, the line appears to stand still. The further away from the target tone, the faster the line will begin to rotate in one direction or the other, indicating if you're too high or too low.The effect is instantaneous response to tuning changes in your instrument. I watched the marketing promos and was super skeptical but this is the real deal. I wish I had bought one of these years ago, I'd have saved probably hours of frustrating tuning ping-pong. I got the cheaper HD version first just to test and have now resolved to get an HDC per guitar so I can just leave them attached.
E**N
Absolutely Perfect
Expensive? Yeah, but well worth it, and 1: You will never be THIS in-tune, and 2: You will never need another clip-on tuner.I've always been leary of strobe tuners, but then I never realized what a difference a *proper* strobe tuner would make. Wayyyy worth the tiny bit of time it takes to learn to use it. AND, even if the strobe isn't perfectly still, you'll still be more in-tune then with anything else. And not to mention all the options! (And no more damn coin batteries!) Do yourself a favor. Seriously.
C**.
Nothing is better
I have tried several different tuners over the years and never paid much attention to them until I started setting up my own guitars. Upon doing that on a Les Paul, I could not get the low E string to not buzz, and having correct intonation. Using my old tuners, they could differentiate with E was open string or when fretted (12th fret). Worse, they would mistakenly, at times, indicate that I was working on the high E string.Then one time, randomly, I came across this concept of a tuner. Many times more expensive but promising 10 times (100?) better accuracy. I ordered one and in no time, I was able to set the intonation of all my guitars (about 10) all over their necks without any issues and super quickly. I totally recommend it!My only concern was the top of the place where the battery of the tuner was located. It seemed to flimsy to me so thanks Amazon for allowing me to return that one and I got another rechargeable one (via USB).It has been a blessing and a great time (life? Haha) saver. Expensive? Yes. Worth it? You bet! Save your money over time and purchasing the one tuner you will ever need!
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