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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. This tuner is fit for the most discerning of players and technicians for sure!įeaturing 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. Hear the beat or feel it…the power is in your hands. And for those feeling exceptionally adventurous, this tuner can be upgraded to also feature our super flexible Body Beat metronome option, along with both audible AND tactile mode operation. Finally, future-proof updating and parameter editing is made possible by the tuner’s unobtrusive side-mounted USB jack. Features such as Auto Off, easy menu navigation, tripod mounting capability, over 90 of our Sweetened Tunings, tone generation ability via built in speaker, and a headphone output jack round out the package. Gone are the days of having to carry extra batteries and tripping over power cables during a performance! This tuner is rechargeable via computer bus or outlet power, and its large, circular screen is easily viewed in both the darkest and brightest environmental conditions. What am I missing here? I don’t want end up having it turn out really nice and have to plug and predrill the peghead.The Peterson StroboPlus HD (SP-1) is THE premier desktop digital tuner on the market! Equally as comfortable on a tech’s workbench as it is in a player’s guitar case, this tuner, with all of its features, is no exception to Peterson’s reputation for being THE most accurate in the industry - don’t let its demure palm size fool you! Players of both acoustic and electric instruments can rest assured- a built-in electret condenser microphone and ¼” input jack provide excellent connectivity.
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I wouldn’t expect there to be so many junk tuners available that would not fit most mandolins in circulation nor would I expect a whole sub-industry devoted to creating cheap tuners for one off mandolins. That would be a 5.97 mm difference (just shy of ¼”). Most of the StewMac tuners are listed as 23.01 mm. Then I noticed that all the inexpensive Chinese tuners I see on ebay are listed as 25 mm (or they say approx.
#MANDOLIN TUNER UPGRADE#
I saw, and was about to buy some Chinese tuners on ebay for next to nothing with the idea that I would upgrade them if the instrument was a success. I can put together a nice mando with what I have lying around and not be out much money except for the tuners. I’d like to do this as inexpensively as possible in case it is a bust. It seems to generate interest when people play it and I’m considering doing another prototype to try and address some things I didn’t quite like on the first. It was my first (and only) mando and was kind of designed on the fly. A few years ago I made a flat-top mandolin/mandolinito for a challenge on another forum.