Fender Strobo-Sonic Pro Tuner Pedal

£95.00

This is the Fender Strobo-Sonic Pro Tuner Pedal from Fender, listed in Tuner Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Strobo-Sonic Pro is ultra precise strobe tuner anyone can use, featuring an astonishing ±0.01 cent tuning accuracy is an incredibly pedalboard-friendly package. Designed with on-stage tuning in mind, the Strobo-Sonic Pro™ features a large, high-visibility LED display, auto brightness dimming and two easily trackable tuning display modes provides effortless tuning for any player. Strobe display mode delivers hyper-sensitive accuracy that even the most discerning guitar tech will appreciate, while needle display mode provides a familiar tuning experience for any situation. Conveniently accessible side switches offer deeper control of the reference pitch and three bypass modes including true bypass, buffered bypass and buffered always-on modes.

Specifications

  • Color: Black
  • Connectivity: USB For Firmware Updates
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    Brand

    Fender

    Fender’s effects pedals combine classic tone with modern engineering, designed to capture the brand’s unmistakable character in stompbox form. From lush reverbs and spacious delays to gritty overdrives and smooth compressors, each pedal delivers studio-quality sound with player-friendly controls. Built in sturdy enclosures with clean styling and LED-lit knobs, Fender pedals bring both reliability and inspiration to any pedalboard, offering tones that suit everything from vintage blues to modern alternative.

    Category

    Tuner Pedals

    A tuner pedal measures the input frequency and shows whether the played note is sharp, flat or in tune. Detection speed, display resolution and note range affect accuracy, especially for low tunings and extended-range instruments. Buffered or true-bypass switching changes the signal path, while mute, strobe display, reference-pitch calibration and alternate-tuning modes shape operation.

    Tags

    Buffered Bypass

    Keeps an active buffer in the signal path when the effect is bypassed. The buffer converts a high-impedance input to a lower-impedance output, helping long cables and multiple pedals retain level and high frequencies, although its headroom and noise remain part of the path.

    True Bypass

    Connects input directly to output through mechanical or relay switching when the effect is off, removing the active circuit from the audio path. It avoids buffer colour but leaves cable capacitance and switching design to influence high-frequency loss and possible switching noise.

    USB

    Provides a Universal Serial Bus connection for power, audio, MIDI, firmware or editing data. The supported USB class and connector do not by themselves show its purpose; channel count, sample format, host compatibility and power demand define the actual function.