Boss TU-3W vs Strobostomp HD
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Boss TU-3W vs Strobostomp HD
I'm in the market for a new tuner for my home board. My venerable old TU-2 that's been the workbench tuner is starting to crap out so I'm going to swap over a Pitchblack I have on the board for those duties and put something in it's place.
I like a buffer at the front where possible so both offer those. The Strobostomp has a big screen (good for my aging and often tired eyes), the Boss is likely bulletproof. I've only used strobe tuners briefly and they do kinda confuse me but I expect it's a fast learning curve so that doesn't scare me. I like that the Strobostomp can be tweaked so you can set up a 'sweetened tuning' - which I've done for years on the B string (very slightly flat).
So, anyone here using or used the Strobostomp HD? Opinions? TU-3W? I'm guessing thoughts on those will be predictable as Boss is, rightfully, highly revered.
I like a buffer at the front where possible so both offer those. The Strobostomp has a big screen (good for my aging and often tired eyes), the Boss is likely bulletproof. I've only used strobe tuners briefly and they do kinda confuse me but I expect it's a fast learning curve so that doesn't scare me. I like that the Strobostomp can be tweaked so you can set up a 'sweetened tuning' - which I've done for years on the B string (very slightly flat).
So, anyone here using or used the Strobostomp HD? Opinions? TU-3W? I'm guessing thoughts on those will be predictable as Boss is, rightfully, highly revered.
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Re: Boss TU-3W vs Strobostomp HD
On my Half Tail board I use a Polytune 3 Mini in strobe mode. That’s a pretty good way to go IMO.
Strum all strings to see which ones are out and make big changes, then use the strobe to fine tune.
I think on the Strobostomp the buffer can be switched on and off, which could be a consideration when using germanium fuzz, etc…
Strobe tuning live can be a little fussy. On my other board I use my ancient TU-2, and it’s certainly good enough for live use. With strobe you never get that “yep, you’re in tune.” certainty.
Strum all strings to see which ones are out and make big changes, then use the strobe to fine tune.
I think on the Strobostomp the buffer can be switched on and off, which could be a consideration when using germanium fuzz, etc…
Strobe tuning live can be a little fussy. On my other board I use my ancient TU-2, and it’s certainly good enough for live use. With strobe you never get that “yep, you’re in tune.” certainty.
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Re: Boss TU-3W vs Strobostomp HD
I tried a polytune and ended up just reverting to old habits of individual strings (odd tunings doesn't help).marqueemoon wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 9:56 amOn my Half Tail board I use a Polytune 3 Mini in strobe mode. That’s a pretty good way to go IMO.
Strum all strings to see which ones are out and make big changes, then use the strobe to fine tune.
I think on a the Strobostomp the buffer can be switched on and off, which could be a consideration when using germanium fuzz, etc…
Strobe tuning live can be a little fussy. On my other board I use my ancient TU-2, and it’s certainly good enough for live use. With strobe you never get that “yep, you’re in tune.” certainty.
Whatever tuner I pick is going on my home board. For live I just use a TU3 and be done with it...there's only that and a BD-2 on there.
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Re: Boss TU-3W vs Strobostomp HD
Strobostomp all the way for me, I love the sweetened tunings it offers.
The one thing that has to be noted though is that it takes a split second of the Strobo to start tuning and mute the sound. I think it is related to the relay of the whole true-bypass switching system. Doesn't bother me, but it is definitely there.
The one thing that has to be noted though is that it takes a split second of the Strobo to start tuning and mute the sound. I think it is related to the relay of the whole true-bypass switching system. Doesn't bother me, but it is definitely there.
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Re: Boss TU-3W vs Strobostomp HD
I just watched a video of someone bemoaning the relay delay. For home use, I'm not that bothered.zhivago wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 10:02 amStrobostomp all the way for me, I love the sweetened tunings it offers.
The one thing that has to be noted though is that it takes a split second of the Strobo to start tuning and mute the sound. I think it is related to the relay of the whole true-bypass switching system. Doesn't bother me, but it is definitely there.
Glad you chimed in on this as I know we don't have wholly dissimilar setups.
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Re: Boss TU-3W vs Strobostomp HD
Oh yes, for home use it is no problem at all.
I have been into the whole sweetened tunings thing for many years...since I got a Strobo 2 probably 15 years ago or so.
I am going to pick up the headstock tuner they brought out soon as well.
I have been into the whole sweetened tunings thing for many years...since I got a Strobo 2 probably 15 years ago or so.
I am going to pick up the headstock tuner they brought out soon as well.
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Re: Boss TU-3W vs Strobostomp HD
If you can stomach true-bypass the Sonic Research tuners are awesome and very accurate which is great if you'll also be using it for setting intonation.
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Re: Boss TU-3W vs Strobostomp HD
Does that 'flat' button allow you to set it for Eb standard but still display proper flats (or just adjusted to display regular EADGBE) and not the, infuriating, D#G#C#F#A#D# nonsense?Dr Tony Balls wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 11:46 amIf you can stomach true-bypass the Sonic Research tuners are awesome and very accurate which is great if you'll also be using it for setting intonation.
*Edit: I see it does, that's good. They sell direct, I think it works out less than a TU-3w
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Re: Boss TU-3W vs Strobostomp HD
I've been using Strobostomp since the 2nd stomp model came out, about 4 iterations ago. Still own it and have a non slim HD.
I use the GTR sweetened tuning and dig it.
One thing that isn't mentioned enough is the screen's high visibility in almost any gig setting: outdoor, indoor, bright lights, no lights, etc.
I use the GTR sweetened tuning and dig it.
One thing that isn't mentioned enough is the screen's high visibility in almost any gig setting: outdoor, indoor, bright lights, no lights, etc.