I used to own a Peterson strobe tuner becuase it was said to be the best so purchased it. No cents nor did it stop 100%. I was just confused and sold it quickly.
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Peterson was always too accurate for guitar and just made me nervous. Just press the fretted note a little and it goes wild. There's a good reason Boss, Snark and Korg sold a lot of tuners with the same simple style.
Maybe if the bubble was full black on the Kemper, it would be easier to see in a gig situation?
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I used to own a Peterson strobe tuner becuase it was said to be the best so purchased it. No cents nor did it stop 100%. I was just confused and sold it quickly.
Peterson was always too accurate for guitar and just made me nervous. Just press the fretted note a little and it goes wild. There's a good reason Boss, Snark and Korg sold a lot of tuners with the same simple style.
Maybe if the bubble was full black on the Kemper, it would be easier to see in a gig situation?
Huh? I don't understand. I own a Peterson Stomp Classic, and it works perfectly. Yes, it stops. I guess if yours doesn't, get better tuners. It's a fantastic tuner. -
Remember the LED above the Chicken Head is also a tuner. If it's white, you be right!
Green left your flat, Green right your sharp.
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I would have rathered Red LED for flat and Green LED for sharp... easier to see at a distance, but it's nitpicking a bit
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Same here.
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Huh? I don't understand. I own a Peterson Stomp Classic, and it works perfectly. Yes, it stops. I guess if yours doesn't, get better tuners. It's a fantastic tuner.
The tuners are as good as they can be so nothing wrong with them.
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The tuners are as good as they can be so nothing wrong with them.
Just to clarify, I meant tuning pegs/machine heads, not a tuner like a Peterson, Snark, etc. -