Peterson Releases First-Ever Clip-on Strobe Tuner
As can be seen on Peterson Tuner Product Forum, guitar enthusiasts have been clamoring for the release of the new Peterson StroboClip tuner since early this year.
The StroboClip Clip-On Strobe Tuner was released in the third week of April 2010. Although the tuner has a list price of 89.99, it can be purchased at a 20% discount of 69.99 from many major web retailers such as musiciansfriend.com. This model has the distinction of being the first clip-on strobe tuner ever released – strobe tuners, for which Peterson is best known, are the most accurate kind of tuners available, and the StroboClip is no exception, providing accuracy of 0.1 cent.
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The StroboClip also makes use of Peterson’s trademark “Sweetened Tuning” capability, which allows the user to tell the tuner which instrument he or she will be tuning beforehand, whether a guitar, another stringed, or even a wind instrument, and get a more accurate reading. Also, the StroboClip is not housed in easily breakable plastic as many similar clip-on tuners, but in a solid metal casing, greatly increasing the use a potential buyer will get out of the product. As one reviewer at guitargear.org put it, “all [that] in a clip-on tuner! How cool is THAT?!”
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