Peterson StroboRack. I have a StroboStomp, and it's awesome.
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I like the way the specs say 100v-240v. Methinks I'll order one from the US and save a packet. I need a new tuner anyway, my Korg DTR2000 tracks like shit on the low B.
I tune my 7s with the Stomp, and it handles it just fine (obviously). The "sweetened" guitar tuning sounds great, too - now I just need to get the other two losers to get them, and we can all use it...
I tune my 7s with the Stomp, and it handles it just fine (obviously). The "sweetened" guitar tuning sounds great, too - now I just need to get the other two losers to get them, and we can all use it...
don't you mean 1 1/2 losers?![]()
Maybe someone would like to give one of the loser's a few hundred bucks to buy one, since said loser is fucking broke?
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I've been looking at rack tuners recently, and I had been wondering how the korg ones track the low B. Guess that's it out of the question now. But if you can run the US ones over here without a converter of some kind, that'd be awesome
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If you're going for a Korg get an original DTR-1. 7 Dying Trees has one and it's built like a tank, tracks superbly and has a built in cable tester. It's either one of those or the Peterson next for me.
If you're going for a Korg get an original DTR-1. 7 Dying Trees has one and it's built like a tank, tracks superbly and has a built in cable tester. It's either one of those or the Peterson next for me.
It is good, very good. And it's survived being flown, toured, banged about etc etc. Just an all round sturdy well built unit.
That peterson does look good though! If it's got blue lights then it may be a candidate for the treadplate rack![]()
I had nothing but problems with my DTR-1. It didn't track anything lower than drop-D worth a damn. Tuning a 7-string with it was next to impossible.
$360? Wow, that seems a bit much.
$360? Wow, that seems a bit much.