Peterson Tuners
Peterson develop top-line music strobe tuning equipment for professional musicians, technicians, and schools. Renowned for establishing the industry standard in tuning accuracy, Peterson introduced the first commercial handheld electronic tuner (Model 70) in 1964 and the first solid-state strobe tuner (Model 400) in 1967. Peterson tuners are famous for their 0.1 cent tuning accuracy (1/1000th of a semitone), utilizing patented Virtual Strobe Technology to provide real-time, high-definition tuning feedback.
While famous for vintage mechanical strobes, the modern lineup includes pedal tuners (StroboStomp HD/Mini), handheld tuners (StroboPLUS HDC), clip-on tuners (StroboClip HDC), and software/app tuners (iStroboSoft).