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Peterson strobe tuner vintage
Peterson strobe tuner vintage






peterson strobe tuner vintage
  1. #PETERSON STROBE TUNER VINTAGE PRO#
  2. #PETERSON STROBE TUNER VINTAGE PROFESSIONAL#

The large graphics tuning display can be used to display any message or slogan when not tuning. Amazing accuracy (0.1 cent), a huge Strobe display screen, all metal construction, Neutrik jacks, and banks of Sweetened tunings for electric, acoustic, bass, 12-string, pedal steel, resonator guitar, electric violin & instruments using the Buzz Feiten Tuning System. The VS-R StroboRack Virtual Strobe Tuner incorporates Peterson's patented Virtual Strobe technology in a single space rack format. Tune with speed, accuracy, and confidence.

#PETERSON STROBE TUNER VINTAGE PROFESSIONAL#

An on-board, independent active DI, and footswitch-selectable channel outputs and presets make the StroboRack the logical choice for professional live & studio use. The optional StroboRack expansion module allows users to add balanced, stereo and mono input/output jacks to an existing StroboRack, enabling use with stereo, hybrid and balanced instrument signals.

#PETERSON STROBE TUNER VINTAGE PRO#

Easily replace the backlit StroboRack logo on the display by programming your band name, your hit song name, or anything you want your audience to read when you aren't in tuning mode.Īdd an Optional SR-EX Pro Expander for More I/O The display's contrast is optimized for tuning in very bright environments as well, for stage or outdoor use. (BNC rack light and mute pedal not included.)Įven in the darkest of situations, the large, easy-to-see display allows hassle-free tuning from far away. Remote mute control is available with standard third-party pedals. The StroboRack supports use of a rear-mounted detachable BNC rack light for patching in gear under low-light conditions. All jack sockets are by Neutrik, guaranteeing optimal connection quality and long-lasting durability.

peterson strobe tuner vintage

The StroboRack's enclosure is a uniquely cast piece that makes the chassis incredibly strong and impervious to the rigors of the road. User-defined presets allow a user to tie an instrument's Sweetener to a drop/capo setting in order to create a uniquely-named preset for instant recall from the front panel. Along with the popular GTR & BAS presets, the StroboRack features unique presets for acoustic guitar, DADGAD, 12-string guitar, baritone guitar, E9th, C6th & Universal steel guitar, Dobro and resonator guitar, and electric violin, as well as tuning and intonation offsets for Buzz Feiten Tuning System equipped guitars. The StroboRack's tuning library contains a whopping 34 tempered and exclusive Peterson Sweetened tunings (see side bar). It is this superior precision that also allows user-programmed tunings with up to 1/10th cent resolution settings to be achieved. Only this method provides the high level of resolution in a Peterson strobe tuner that allows unprecedented accuracy in tuning to "standard" pitches and permits one to utilize the subtler shades of altered temperaments and Sweeteners found as presets in these tuners. Your eye simply interprets the motion of the pattern as an indication of tuning error relative to the target pitch. With Peterson's 1/10-cent accuracy - up to 30 times better than the accuracy of needle/LED tuners - the StroboRack is the most accurate rack tuner on the market today!Īn important advantage of Virtual Strobe Technology is that no "in tune/out of tune" decision is ever made electronically-a process inherently subject to inaccuracy. It lives in a tolex covered wood box with heavy duty (and now kinda rusty) hardware, measuring about 8" x 10" x 13".The VS-R StroboRack features Peterson's now legendary Virtual Strobe tuning technology. This was the 'second generation' of PETERSON TUNERS ever built, made between roughly 19 before/during the time when Peterson was also expanding its product lines to include (then sorta specialize in, in addition to tuning devices) electronic control systems and components for organs, which remains lots of their current business to this day. It does not "listen to" an incoming sound source in any fashion, but only generates a very precisely controlled sound/note/frequency via the speaker on its front panel or an external one plugged into it - the person doing the actual "tuning" then adjusts the appropriate organ pipe/part to match that tone. As it happens, the most practical (thus overall satisfactory) way to do that is indeed "by ear" (instead of "by graph") in most cases - thus this thing has no visual display at all, essentially just being a precise 'tone generator' instead. This machine is rather unlike my old strobe tuner units, in that it was specifically designed to help tune organs (whether authentic pipe organs or their electronic imitations) instead of any odd other kind of musical instrument.








Peterson strobe tuner vintage