StroboStompHD - Very Cool
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- Mike Scaggs
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StroboStompHD - Very Cool
I grabbed one of these tuners and like it really well. Check it out if you're in the market for a tuner.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... wIQAvD_BwE
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... wIQAvD_BwE
I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you
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Lot's of info here including an undocumented setting from Peterson that will let you change presets using the footswitch. This saves you having to reach down to activate the side buttons.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=345815
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=345815
- Mike Scaggs
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I really like how my old eyes can actually read it and see it from 5 feet away HAHAHARon Hogan wrote:You're so right Mike. I just got one and like it a lot. No regrets!
Ron Hogan
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- Michael Sheehan
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I just got mine! What sweetened settings would one recommend for:
E9 Pedal Steel 10 String -SE9, SP9
C6 6 String Lap /ConsoleSteel -LC6
Telecaster 6 string standard tuning -GTR
Acoustic Guild 6 string -ACU
My guesses are to the right of each one, mostly thinking there might be a couple competing E9s that I'd be wise to consider.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
E9 Pedal Steel 10 String -SE9, SP9
C6 6 String Lap /ConsoleSteel -LC6
Telecaster 6 string standard tuning -GTR
Acoustic Guild 6 string -ACU
My guesses are to the right of each one, mostly thinking there might be a couple competing E9s that I'd be wise to consider.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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- David Donn
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These are exactly the presets I have loaded. The others I've used for some time but I haven't used ACU before. I plan to experiment with that one. I did read somewhere else on this forum that ACU is good by itself but may not play nice with SE9 as E's are flattened in ACU and sharpened in SE9. Regarding E9 options, there are a few others e.g. OE9/OP9 but I've not tried any, always been happy with SE9/SP9.Michael Sheehan wrote:I just got mine! What sweetened settings would one recommend for:
E9 Pedal Steel 10 String -SE9, SP9
C6 6 String Lap /ConsoleSteel -LC6
Telecaster 6 string standard tuning -GTR
Acoustic Guild 6 string -ACU
My guesses are to the right of each one, mostly thinking there might be a couple competing E9s that I'd be wise to consider.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
- Paddy Long
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excellent question, I was also going to ask if anybody has one the prefer to Sid Hudson's e9, which is the only PSG one i've used.. There was an older thread about octave-specific settings for the 12 notes, is anybody doing that?Michael Sheehan wrote:I just got mine! What sweetened settings would one recommend for:
E9 Pedal Steel 10 String -SE9, SP9
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
- keyless Sonny Jenkins laps stay in tune forever!; Carter PSG
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Got one a few days ago,Just about the coolest tuner I've ever seen...if someone figures out a clamping system to attach it to a steel guitar leg?let me know!
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What I do is, take a short 1/4" stubby plug in the jack on my guitar, plug in the Stomp to it and then the guitar cord to the other end. That way I don't have any extra cables to bother with.
Drawback: If you look at the picture, the tuner is upside down, but that doesn't bother me, as it rotates during tuning and works fine for me.
Also, to get to a couple of the nylon tuners, you turn the tuner more vertical to get the wrench in. No big deal at all.
Drawback: If you look at the picture, the tuner is upside down, but that doesn't bother me, as it rotates during tuning and works fine for me.
Also, to get to a couple of the nylon tuners, you turn the tuner more vertical to get the wrench in. No big deal at all.
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Kinda surprised they don't have the screw in socket for the clamp like the strobo flips did. It's not too heavy, I was going to velcro it to the cabinet somewhere (industrial 10 pound velcro from Home Depot, tho they sell a higher grade, 15 pounds) but haven't got around tuit
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- Michael Sheehan
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I'm going to take this approach too, thanks for the great idea. I only wish the in and out of the tuner were opposite!
Here's the Sweetwater version:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... ht-adapter
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- Michael Sheehan
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I ended up ordering an offset version that offers more swing for accommodating the tuning of the nylon hex tuners, will post a pic when I receive it.Ron Hogan wrote:Michael,
I actually took mine apart thinking I'd reverse the wiring. What I found is no wiring and jacks directly soldered to the circuit board. Oh well. It's still very usuable the way I use it. It's what you get use to.
Ron
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