Stroboflip sweetened tuning

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Jeremy Marcum
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Stroboflip sweetened tuning

Post by Jeremy Marcum »

Hello, does anyone have the peterson stroboflip sE9 sweetened tuning wrote down?
How does the new stroboplus hd compare with the stroboflip?

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Post by Charlie Powell »

It is included on page 35 of the stroboflip manual.

http://www.petersontuners.com/media/pdf ... nglish.pdf

I have both the flip and the stroboplus hd. I find the stroboplus to be quieter, and the display easier to read and seems to stabilize a bit better. It is also quieter if left in line.

I have a couple of my own personal offsets. If you use a computer, the stroboplus is much easier to customize with your own offsets than the stroboflip is.
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Post by Jack Stoner »

I like the new StroboPlus HD over the older models.

I have the Jeff Newman (at 442.5) both opens and pedals/knee levers programmed into one program for E9th (except for the 4th string E to F#) This includes some common knee lever changes today that were non existent or not common back when Newman created his charts (e.g. the first string F# to G# and 2nd string D# to E). Same way for the C6th all except the 3rd string C to B in one program. I have a third program with the two extra changes.

You couldn't do that with the older Peterson tuners.

I've "Shared" my programs with quite a few from the forum.
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Post by Jeremy Marcum »

Thanks for the replys Jack and Charles