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Peterson Stroboflip vs. Strobostomp
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I've been considering the subject line tuners and wanted to know if anybody had any thoughts on the 'Flip vs. the 'Stomp. I'll be using it to check tune daily before I practice and also setting up guitars (mine - and only occasionally). I was leaning toward the 'Flip but now I'm thinking just leave the Stomp connected and use it daily without plugging and unplugging cords. Thanks! Last edited by dubyatf; 01-31-2008 at 10:25 PM. Reason: I can't spell! |
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Re: Peterson Stroboflip vs. Strobostomp
I have both and based on your intended use, the stomp would be more appropriate. The flip is good for the bench but I like the mute and tune feature of the stomp for playing and it can be used for setting intonation as well.
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