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Topic: Peterson Stomp Classic |
Cartwright Thompson
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Posted 4 Feb 2012 6:13 am
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Anyone tried one of these?
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Randy Beavers
From: Lebanon,TN 37090
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Posted 4 Feb 2012 6:36 am
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Great unit! Very easy to read down on the floor, and from all angles. Seems to be built like a tank as well.
Computer software is nice so you have all your presets stored, or backed up. |
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Mitch Adelman
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 4 Feb 2012 7:07 am
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I agree! Has no effect on tone when in line as its true by pass. Great for the pedalboard! |
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Butch Pytko
From: Orlando, Florida, USA
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Posted 4 Feb 2012 9:41 am
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Is this a newer model than the Strobostomp 2? If so, does it differ to operate? I really like the Strobostomp 2, but I've always hated the RECESSED SELECT BUTTON! If your finger nail isn't the right length, it's almost impossible to PUSH it in to get to my presets. Other than that, it works great! |
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Mitch Adelman
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 4 Feb 2012 9:55 am
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Yes, it has replaced the strobostomp 2. No recessed preset button.You save any preset to come on when stomped, a built in DI,really bright and other great features.Has standard "sweetened: tunings for steel and many other instruments. It's different in that you have to program your own presets on computer with web site software and save it to tuner with USB. No biggy. Best Peterson I have owned,though. |
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Ron Whitworth
From: Yuma,Ariz.USA Yeah they say it's a DRY heat !!
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Posted 4 Feb 2012 11:40 am
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Let me get in on this tuner also.
Very rugged built, should last a long long time.
Another feature I found that is very handy - it has a switch on the front so when you use it on battery power
( as most of us will ) you can leave the cable plugged into the input & it will not drain your battery - when you shut it off it is off..The support is great from Peterson also.
Ron _________________ "Tone is in the hands. Unless your wife will let you buy a new amp. Then it's definitely in that amp."
We need to turn the TWANG up a little
It's not what you play through, it's what you play through it.
They say that tone is all in the fingers...I say it is all in your head
Some of the best pieces of life are the little pieces all added up..Ron
the value of friendship. Old friends shine like diamonds, you can always call them and - most important - you can't buy them. |
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Rich Gibson
From: Pittsburgh Pa.
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Posted 4 Feb 2012 2:49 pm
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Hey Cartwright.I bought one and sent it back.It's big and really heavy, but the deal breaker for me was the computer interface/software deal just to change the presets.It's not like i couldn't do it,it just seemed like a big pain in the butt and reading the manual gave me a headache.I have a VSam I use at home and it does work great and tracks real easy.No question,petersons are good tuners.
Anyway I like the sonic research pedal.It's small and light,and pretty easy to program-plus its a Turbo.... |
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Cartwright Thompson
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Posted 9 Feb 2012 4:18 am
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Just finished programming the Turbo. It is unreal, I love it. Thanks Rich. |
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Rich Gibson
From: Pittsburgh Pa.
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Posted 10 Feb 2012 4:54 am
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Cartwright you are most welcome.glad you like it |
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Dan Fullmer
From: Boise, Idaho, USA
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Posted 29 Feb 2012 11:57 am
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I love my new Stomp Classic. My VS-II stopped working, UGH. I thought about getting it repaired but it was so old, and bulky. I'd forgotten how much I relied on my Peterson until it quit. Nothing beats playing to a "sweetened" Peterson tuning. The strobe bars are more stable than the VS-II making it much quicker to tune. It's small enough that it fit's nicely in my pack-a-seat, and it doesn't stick out from side of my steel, waiting to get knocked around by the passing guitar player... It sits perfectly behind my volume pedal, out of the way and easy to see.
Go Peterson!!! |
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