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Featuring the largest tuning display Peterson Tuners has ever
incorporated into one of their pedal tuners, the StroboStomp HD boasts a
high-definition, LCD screen that incorporates a variable color LED
backlight. The user-selectable colors can be used to personalize the
tuner or to increase display viewing quality in different levels of
ambient lighting depending on the usage environment. The vibrant screen
colors can also be assigned to stock or user presets to significantly
reduce menu navigation time and increase on-stage tuning confidence at
the gig.
For tone purists, the StroboStomp HD provides a 100% silent,
true-bypass operation mode to keep precious tone safe, as well as
eliminate the often annoying “pop” experienced when engaging such a
feature in other products. It uses a unique series of timed relays
incorporated within its circuitry to shunt the signal, draining the
cause of the popping sound prior to breaking the connection, and
effectively shutting the tuner down for direct play through without
affecting tone quality.
The StroboStomp HD also includes a long-time, user-requested buffered
output operation mode that can be user engaged. The buffered mode can
be used in or out of monitor mode. It is designed to boost instrument
drive to overcome potential tone loss in signal chains that incorporate
multiple low-impedance guitar pedals or those that utilize long cable
runs. The buffered output modes preserve sonic quality all through the
instrument range and keep prized core tone intact.
The StroboStomp HD features over 100 exclusive Sweetened Tunings™ as
well as numbered guided tuning presets for a large variety of
instruments and playing styles. Sweetened Tunings are exclusive to
Peterson tuning products and are designed to help correct inherent
tuning issues exhibited by many instruments. The new "Guided Tunings"
mode allows the StroboStomp HD to display numeric string values instead
of traditional note names making for sure-fire intuitive and rapid
re-tuning to any number of open and alternative tunings. The Guided
Tuning mode was instituted for beginners who want to experiment with
popular alternate tunings in addition to experienced players who employ
multiple tunings in rapid succession. Numerically expressed scales are
also included.