Best tuner display for outdoor bright daylight gigs?
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- Rick Schmidt
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Best tuner display for outdoor bright daylight gigs?
Ok personally I'd rather not do those kind of gigs anymore, but you know how that goes...
I have an older Peterson "Strobo Flip" and various clip on tuners, but they're just not getting it on some of the outdoor gigs I've done lately. Any suggestions? Has anybody tried a Peterson Strobo Stomp with the different color displays in bright sunlight?
I have an older Peterson "Strobo Flip" and various clip on tuners, but they're just not getting it on some of the outdoor gigs I've done lately. Any suggestions? Has anybody tried a Peterson Strobo Stomp with the different color displays in bright sunlight?
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I've used the tuner in the Zoom MultiStomp in direct sunlight, and it works well. It's a backlit LED display, but in direct sunlight, you don't see the back lighting, but you do see the what's being displayed.
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Boss TU-2 and TU-3...hold the left button in for a few seconds and the display gets super bright. Lasts till you power it down. Repeat if needed...
I added a few labels above the scale to translate to my chosen offsets (G#, F, C#) and this tuner is great...can see it on the floor in any lighting conditions....
I added a few labels above the scale to translate to my chosen offsets (G#, F, C#) and this tuner is great...can see it on the floor in any lighting conditions....
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Forgot to mention, the Peterson StroboClip HD is also good in direct sunlight.
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Survey sez:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... robe-tuner
A bit spendier than others but you get a lot more and it will not be soon obsolete
Multiple sweeteners are available including two each for E9 & C6 necks
And it can be read easily in daylight
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... robe-tuner
A bit spendier than others but you get a lot more and it will not be soon obsolete
Multiple sweeteners are available including two each for E9 & C6 necks
And it can be read easily in daylight
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Aside from the display, which is really good (and much better than the stroboplus or turbo tuner imo) - the Strobostomp HD has some other nice features that you won't get with other tuners.
"Pop-less true bypass" makes it possible to tune or mute at any point in the show without worrying about a big "chunk" sound coming through foh. I use true bypass mode, rather than the buffered mode because to me it sounds a little better in my setup. There's also a third mode that gives you a tuner display while passing sound. I use this mode along with a headphone rig to fine tune in noisy environments. My only critique of the pedal is that I wish you could switch these modes without having to go through the battery compartment.
The pedal is set up so when I scroll up or down with the +/- buttons, it only cycles through three settings; E9, C6, & equal temperament. It's a lot faster and more fool proof than scrolling through modes on the Stroboplus hd.
"Pop-less true bypass" makes it possible to tune or mute at any point in the show without worrying about a big "chunk" sound coming through foh. I use true bypass mode, rather than the buffered mode because to me it sounds a little better in my setup. There's also a third mode that gives you a tuner display while passing sound. I use this mode along with a headphone rig to fine tune in noisy environments. My only critique of the pedal is that I wish you could switch these modes without having to go through the battery compartment.
The pedal is set up so when I scroll up or down with the +/- buttons, it only cycles through three settings; E9, C6, & equal temperament. It's a lot faster and more fool proof than scrolling through modes on the Stroboplus hd.
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The new Strobostomp and the Stroboplus HDC are easily readable in any sunlit conditions - and you can change the background colours to improve it even more.
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Brett, On the Stroboplus HD, the sweeteners you use most are at the top of the stack (I use SE9. SP9, ET), so you only scroll through those.The pedal is set up so when I scroll up or down with the +/- buttons, it only cycles through three settings; E9, C6, & equal temperament. It's a lot faster and more fool proof than scrolling through modes on the Stroboplus hd.
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I recently got a StroboStomp HD and I'm loving' it. The display is huge, easy to see (now that I'm in my 70s), although I haven't played a gig in the sun yet with it. I have three outdoor gigs this weekend, so we'll see how it goes (no pun)!
I don't run the StroboStomp "in line". My Hilton volume pedal has a "tuner out", so I come out of that into the StroboStomp... and that's it. There's no need to use the foot switch at all because that controls the output, and I'm not using the output from the tuner. I never liked having a tuner in line. I don't have the tuner on my pedalboard, I just set it on the floor.
Using the SE9 setting, which was also in the older StroboFlip that I used for many years.
I don't run the StroboStomp "in line". My Hilton volume pedal has a "tuner out", so I come out of that into the StroboStomp... and that's it. There's no need to use the foot switch at all because that controls the output, and I'm not using the output from the tuner. I never liked having a tuner in line. I don't have the tuner on my pedalboard, I just set it on the floor.
Using the SE9 setting, which was also in the older StroboFlip that I used for many years.