


So my compairisons are based on 45 years of piano experiance.
#Peterson 590 strobe tuner update
I bought my Peterson 590 AutoStrobe awhile back to update my piano tuning business to a more mordern (now digital) strobe with some of the newer bells & whistles that are available now-a-days.I have a Conn Strobotuner ST-6 tube type '60's model,And the Conn Strobotuner ST-11 solid state '70's models. It may not be a perfect job, but that's not the fault of the machine - it's me that's the problem. With the autostrobe tuner, I can now tune a whole piano with minimal frustration. I knew enough about tuning pianos to touch up unison notes and replace the occasional broken string, but I don't have the experience or know-how to get a temperament right or tune a whole piano. As soon as I watched him fly through a piano with his tuner (faster than I had ever seen anyone tune a piano before) I knew that I had to have one for myself. He used one of these tuners to tune the pianos he delivered. Now the review: I was first introduced to the Autostrobe tuner by the owner of a local piano store. Prior to using the auto-strobe, I could never have successfully tuned a piano on my own. I have a tuning hammer and some mutes and know enough to get myself in trouble. I'm a pianist, and I'm very fussy about the piano that I play being in tune. First, let me state that I am not a piano tuner.
