I had a Peterson Strobo Stomp that was fine and still works. It does have a couple of extra features but I wanted tuning accuracy and speed. The turbo does both better and I now have the regular and mini. They are made in the USA while my Peterson is made in China.
I also have the Peterson app for the phone (when I am somewhere without anything else) and it works well though a bit slower. I sent a request to Sonic Research about an App (similar to the Peterson) that worked as fast as their stomp boxes though I never got a response back from them.
Turbo Tuner mini vs Korg Pitchblack (mini or otherwise)?
There's also the Pitchblack Custom that has the newer color LED tron display thing.
I know the Turbo Tuner has more precision (+/- 0.02 cents). But other than that?
How is the Turbo Tuner (or any other digital tuner) a true strobe tuner? Don't strobe tuners work via an optical illusion with rotating disks? How does a digital LED display actually truly do that? It can't. I know it "fakes" the effect and all. But it feels like a gimmick when how the tuner actually works is no different than any other digital tuner. The only difference is how it displays what's in tune and what isn't. I have a Peterson Strobostomp and it kinda sucks. I don't like it, so I'm looking for a new tuner.
Honestly, I have one of those cheap Korg pocket tuners, the CA-1 or something like that and it works fine. Not for a pedal board, obviously.
Dang, really? I was looking to move to the Polytune Clip on and get rid of my Polytune pedal. I was trying to decide between the Korg Pitchblack Clip on and the Planetwaves clip on and the Polytune.