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Peterson StroboClip HD Clip-On Tuner | Guitar, Bass, Violin, Ukulele, Harp, Brass, Woodwind, Orchestral

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  • True strobe 0. 1 Cent accuracy - accurate to 1/1000th of a Semitone or 1/1000th of a fret


The Peterson stroboclip HD (sc-hd) has the same tenth-of-a-cent accuracy as all Peterson strobe tuners. This versatile tuner comes complete with a bright high-definition screen, over 50 Sweetened tunings, alternate temperaments for a vast array of string and wind instruments, and soft rubber-lined jaws to protect your instrument's finish while offering a firm grip for maximum signal tracking. Updated model with larger clap and raised power button.


Alan
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
After 50 years of playing guitar and after years of replacing those round clip ons. I took the dive and purchased the clip on Peterson Strob. Easy to use. The instrument options are many and the choice of octives is endless. I use this everyday. The fit remains tight on the various types of guitars I use. I've even using it for adjusting intonation. I checked the results with my plug in boss tuner and the Peterson was as accurate in its readings as the plug in Boss. Definitely recommend
Code 3
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
These stroboclips are some of the highest quality tuners on the market. They are durable and robust, yet gentle enough to be used on quality guitars. They operate through vibration which creates a very accurate and true to pitch tuning. They are very easy to read with the screen brightness. The strobe function is perfect for dialing in exactly the tune you want. The size is perfect and it looks nice enough to not detract from the performance.
dsferguson
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
The Peterson StroboClip HD Clip-On Tuner is a must-have accessory for musicians of all levels, (I'm a guitarist) and it truly stands out in the world of tuners. Here are some of the features that made this tuner my top choice, after a long period of looking over my options: First of all: Price. Look at the price of the larger units. No. Just - No. Guitar/Bass adjustments: Spare yourself the torture of trying to get that perfect intonation with a standard tuner. The strobe tuner will give you what you're after, every single time. I wouldn't even attempt it with anything else. Precision Tuning: The StroboClip HD offers incredibly accurate tuning with a precision of ±0.1 cent. This level of accuracy is essential for musicians who really need to be in tune, especially when recording, or working with other musicians you want to stay friends with! A fine strobe tuner like this ensures that every note is perfectly in tune. Wide Tuning Range: This tuner supports a broad range of instruments, from guitars and basses to violins and ukuleles. It even accommodates alternate tunings, making it versatile enough for various musical styles and preferences. High-Definition Display: The bright, easy-to-read HD display is a standout feature. It provides clear visual feedback, allowing you to see your tuning status at a glance, even in low-light conditions. The strobe display mode is particularly helpful for precise tuning, giving you a visual representation of how close you are to being in tune. It took me very little getting use to. Clip-On Design: The compact and lightweight clip-on design makes it incredibly convenient to use. It securely attaches to your instrument, allowing for hands-free tuning. Plus, its small size means it can easily fit in your gig bag or pocket. Long Battery Life: The StroboClip HD is designed for longevity, with a battery life that can last for up to 24 hours of continuous use. This means you can rely on it for extended practice sessions or performances without worrying about running out of power. (You'll be especially glad for this if you gig or practice like a beast!) User-Friendly Interface: This is a completely intuitive interface, and it makes it easy for musicians of all skill levels to use. With just a few clicks, you can switch between tuning modes and settings, making it a hassle-free experience. Durable Build: Constructed with high-quality materials, the StroboClip HD is built to withstand the punishment of regular use. Whether you're practicing at home or performing on stage, you can trust that this tuner will hold up. Fumble-fingers here can personally vouch for it! Affordable Quality: Given its advanced features and precision, the StroboClip HD offers exceptional value for money. It’s an investment that pays off in the form of improved tuning accuracy and overall performance. I wouldn't be without it, and I'm giving this 5 well-earned stars!
Randy Hansen
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
This is a very accurate tuner. Occasionally when using other cheaper tuners I would think something didn’t sound right even when the tuner said my guitar was in tune. Since using this new tuner my guitar is Always in tune and sounds great! The only reason for the four stars is there’s so many options for alternative tuning it’s overly complicated! Sometimes trying to reset the unit or get it back to the original tuning option can take a long time!
KayZee1957
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023
Remember when owning a Peterson Strobe was the mark of a pro technician? Before the Boss TU's and onwards to the ubiquitours sharks and Shark knock offs? I do. And we learned to tune by ear, that's all there was but we also knew there was a big advantage to the speed, silence and knowledge that especially if we were all using Bosses, that we'd be in tune to each other so we bought them and we bought them all, the TU,s the Korg DT's that put a light show in our racks. However if we were serious about accuracy we went back to the perterson on the bench. Now it's a brand new wolrd of cheap and accurate tuners.I've been through about 3 sharks and the D-addaario compact. The Sharks break and eat batteries. I find the Daddario to be futzy to tune. Neither are sunlight readable AT ALL and two of the main places I play are on the porch and on my boat so I needed an alternative.I've always trust Peterson and they claimed sunlight readability so I splashed out for the Strobo-clip.I'm abolutely having a why didn't I just do this from the beginning moment. It's sunlight readable, not sort of but simply is. Batteries seem to be lasting and maybe because I have more experience with petersons than I do needle or pretend needle tuners, I find it very easy to come right up to the tuning without overshooting and having to start over. It takes a little practice but there's a lot of information in watching the partials as well as the top fundamental ring.A lot of people call this complicated. It does a lot. It tunes just about everything and has several modes but keep this in mind: You push a button that looks like every other power button on the planet and you make a noise at it and it works exactly the way 90 percent of us use our tuners 90 percent of the time. You have to choose to explore the other modes and options or NEED to because you want to find the mandolin or violin setting but if you know that the first string on the cello is A or on the mando an E, you don't strictly have to find any settings tune to either an E on A as the case may be and get on with it. When you want or need a different setting you'll look it up and after you've done it a few times you'll remember the button pushes to get there. Another thing you get from Peterson, is real support from the people who make them and sell them.
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