Stroboflip sweetened tuning
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Jeremy Marcum
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Stroboflip sweetened tuning
Hello, does anyone have the peterson stroboflip sE9 sweetened tuning wrote down?
How does the new stroboplus hd compare with the stroboflip?
Jm
How does the new stroboplus hd compare with the stroboflip?
Jm
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Charlie Powell
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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.
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.
Charlie Powell
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Jack Stoner
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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.
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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Jeremy Marcum
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