Peterson Strobo Stomp HD Compact Pedal Tuner

£149.99

This is the Peterson Strobo Stomp HD Compact Pedal Tuner from Peterson, listed in Tuner Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Everyone has been playing catch-up with Peterson for 70 years. The Strobe tuner has been the benchmark for quality and the new Strobo Stomp HD pushes the boundaries even further. 

Interface

First you'll notice the visual overhaul – the brushed metal chassis looks great on a pedalboard and the HD colour display is extremely easy to see in bright or dark environments. Select the colour of your favourite tunings as an instant visual indicator. Less messing around and more playing.

As always, the Strobo tuner guides tunings to string numbers and supports every standard, open or alternate tuning you can think of. No longer are you limited to the same setups restricting your imagination. Get more creative with your music.

Sweetened Tunings

Peterson made a name for themselves partly based on their sweetened tunings. These are presets designed to deliver optimal sound in over 100 tuning varieties. Simply put, they sound better than any standard tuning.

Electric guitars, basses, acoustics or any stringed instruments require slightly different tuning intervals. Use the Strobo Stomp HD with any of these for the most precise sound you'd ever hear. 

Reliability

Add the Strobo Stomp HD straight into your right out the box, with razor sharp 0.1 cent accuracy. Complete with the option of buffered or true bypass signal toggle depending on your needs. Pop-free switching means you can turn the Strobo on at any point during a show without anyone noticing.

Specifications

  • True Strobe 0.1 Cent accuracy
  • Over 100 Sweetened Tunings
  • Guided Tunings to String Numbers
  • Complete Set of Drop, open and alternate tuning presets
  • Supports 6, 7, 8 and 9-String Guitars; 4, 5 and 6-String Basses; 8, 10 and 12 String Steel Guitars
  • Firmware updatable
  • Full Colour Display – save your favourite tuning to unique colours
  • Auto-orders presets to your most common used settings
  • Automatic Drop/Capo settings
  • Tune down to C0!  Great for any Bass instrument
  • 9 Volt battery or 9V PSU with DC Pass Through

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Brand

Peterson

Peterson is a well-known brand, particularly in the field of tuning and metronome devices. Founded in 1948, Peterson has established itself as a leader in precision tuning, offering a wide range of tuning products including tuners, metronomes, and pitch calibration tools. Their products are highly regarded for their accuracy and durability, making them a go-to choice for musicians, technicians, and professionals across various genres.

Peterson’s StroboTuner, for example, is a popular model used by guitarists, bassists, and other instrumentalists for its strobe tuning technology, which offers incredibly precise tuning that is highly valued by musicians who require accuracy in their performance. The brand is also known for its tuning software and devices tailored for different instruments, such as orchestral tuning systems and pedal tuners for stage use. Peterson products are particularly respected in the world of music education and performance for their reliability and innovation.

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.

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Presets

Stores complete groups of parameter values for later recall. The number of locations, switching time, spillover behaviour and whether presets include routing, expression and MIDI assignments determine how completely one sound can change into another.

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.