Peterson, Technical specifications, Warranty – Peterson StroboStomp Classic User Manual

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The Stomp Classic can be calibrated from
A=390Hz to A=490Hz in 1Hz increments.

Factory Default Reset

To clear all user settings and return to the
factory default values, press and hold down
the P button for 3 seconds

The word, def, will show briefly after which the
tuner returns to factory default.

Presets

It is possible to store up to 9 preset
combinations of Sweetener, Hz value and

Drop value, which can be later recalled by
pressing the P button.

Creating Presets

Pressing and holding the plus (+) button
for 2.0 seconds adds the current altered

settings (all 3, even if only one is altered) to a
"Preset List"

as long as a matching preset is

not already on the list

.

Deleting Presets

Pressing and holding the minus (-) button
for 2.0 seconds removes the current

settings

(only if a preset matching your current

screen settings exists in the
preset list.)

Recalling Presets

To recall or view the presets one by one press

the P button repeatedly.

String Number Display

The StroboStomp Classic can display string
numbers instead of note names if so desired.

Selecting Sweetener GTn will cause the tuner
to display numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 for notes E,

B, G, D, A, E and B for 5, 6 and 7-string
guitars while selecting BSn will cause the
tuner to display the numbers 1,2,3,4,5 and 6

for the notes C, G, D, A, E and B for 4, 5 and
6 string basses.

Programmable Sweeteners

Custom multi-octave Sweeteners can be

designed on your computer and up to 100 can
be downloaded into your Stomp Classic via its
USB port.

To do this, download the free Classic Stomp
Editor to your computer at:

www.StroboStompClassic.com

Active DI

The Peterson Stomp Classic features a built-in
active DI. Besides running on a 9V battery or
a 9VDC power adapter, the DI will also run on

Phantom power from an external source
(mixing console etc.) if present. To activate

the DI, adjust the three position mode switch

to MON/DI or Active DI. Connect a shielded
XLR cable between the Active DI XLR output

socket and the device to be connected
(recording/PA console). The Stomp Classic is

shipped with the DI activated. In this position
the balanced XLR DI output and the
unbalanced ¼― jack output are both muted by

pressing the stomp switch. The tuner is no
longer ―True Bypass― when the DI is active.
The DI also features a Ground Lift switch for

the eliminating of possible ground loops
(hum).

To lift the DI signal ground, disconnect the
tuner from audio equipment and slide the

switch from GND to LIFT position. Reconnect
the tuner.
The Stomp Classic’s active DI also features a

signal attenuation pad for matching an
instrument signal’s output to the internal DI

input. For high output level signals from the

instrument

(e.g.

active bass guitar),

adjust the attenuation
switch from 0dB to -

10dB

or

-20dB

depending on signal
strength.

If

the

instrument‘s output level is high, setting the
attenuation switch too high will result in
distortion from the DI output.

NOTE: The Classic’s active DI works only when
selected using the three position mode switch.
Disconnect XLR cable from DI output when the
tuner is switched to True Bypass operation.

Mounting the Stomp Classic on a
Pedalboard

The Stomp Classic comes with its own
mounting hardware, which is strong, neat,
secure and much more effective than the

usual fastening methods. Each corner of the
Stomp Classic’s base features a metal lug

which, when rotated 90° out from the tuner
enclosure, can be screwed to the pedalboard
floor, providing an unprecedented rock-solid

connection.

The Stomp Classic - Other Uses

Besides being the world’s most accurate pedal
tuner, the Stomp Classic’s active DI offers top

signal integrity over long cable runs, ideal for
high-end bass guitars, and electro-acoustic

instruments.
If you’re an electric guitarist, the DI can also
be used to connect to a recording device like a

mixing console/tape machine or Digital Audio
Workstation to record a dry guitar signal while
playing through the

¼― output to your amplifier. Later, you can
reamplify the dry signal by sending it

through your effects and amp while making
tonal adjustments to them in a manner not
possible to do while you’re playing.

Using the Stomp Classic as a DI

First, ensure that the Stomp Classic is in MON

or DI mode by using the selector switch.

Electro-Acoustic Guitar
Connect the Stomp Classic’s DI output to

your P.A. or live mixing console with a
balanced XLR cable. Connect your instrument
to the Stomp Classic’s input jack.

Electric Bass Guitar
Connect the Stomp Classic’s DI output to your
P.A. or live mixing console with a balanced
XLR cable. Connect the Stomp Classic’s ¼―

output jack to the input of your bass amp.
Connect your instrument to the Stomp

Classic’s input jack.

Using the Stomp Classic as an
intonation tool

After deciding on string gauge, setting string
height (nut & bridge), neck relief—factors that

affect

the

instrument’s

intonation

considerably—the individual string lengths

need to be adjusted. For this task, use Equal
temperament in the Stomp Classic’s
Sweetener menu (EQU).

Lower the pickups away from the

strings

to

avoid

"doubling"

and

electromagnetic pull.

Lay the guitar flat on a bench to

adjust it, but always check the intonation with

the instrument in the playing position, as the
readings will be visibly (and later audibly)

different. You should always aim to freeze or
"cage" the image on the Strobe Tuner display;
the less movement the more accurate the

results.

Where setting the intonation is concerned, an
often-used technique is the 12th fret &
flageolet comparison method. In this method,
the flageolet or "harmonic" over the 12th fret is
compared to the fretted string at the 12th fret,

and saddle position is adjusted as follows:

If the fretted note is flat compared to

the flageolet note, move the bridge saddle
forward to shorten the string.

If the fretted note is sharp compared

to the flageolet note, move the bridge saddle
back to lengthen the string.

Adjust until both fretted note and

flageolet are identical in pitch.


While this is a common system, it is not

always the most satisfactory.
One popular alternative is to adjust each string

so that it is in tune at two points an octave
apart from each other on the fret board using
a strobe tuner. Using the 5th and 17th fret as

an example:

Tune a string at the 5th fret.

Check the string at the 17th.

If sharp, move the saddle back, thus
lengthening the string. If flat, shorten the string

by moving the saddle forward. Remember to
fret the string using the pressure that you

would normally apply while playing.

Keep repeating this process until

each string is in tune as much as possible at
both the 5th and 17th frets.

This method takes time, and has to be

repeated if you change string gauges, but if
properly executed, yields very satisfactory
results.

Now, before you play music with a lot of 5ths
on your guitar (e.g. power chords), tune the

instrument using the GTR, BAS, P5TH or
G5TH setting, depending on which model of
strobe tuner you own, otherwise use the EQU

(default) setting to tune your guitar.

The methods above are within anybody's
reach, all you need are your ears and your
Peterson

strobe tuner!

Technical Specifications

Size: 5.25― x 3.25― x 2.25―

Weight: 1lb. including battery
Power: 9VDC 80mA (Nominal)
Detection Accuracy 0.1 cent (1/10th cent)

Display Resolution 0.1 cent (1/10th cent)
Calibration: A=390Hz to A=490Hz
Temperaments: 23 preset Sweeteners

Programmability: Via USB Port
Input: ¼― jack

Outputs: ¼― jack (unbalanced)
XLR (balanced)
Tuning Range: 8Hz to 8000Hz

Warranty

We warrant this product to be free of defects

in materials or workmanship for a period of
THREE years after delivery to the original

purchaser. Our obligation under this warranty
is limited to the replacement or repair of any
part or parts which prove upon our

examination to be defective.

This warranty does not apply to damage
resulting from transportation, misuse, abuse,
or alteration. The complete unit must be

returned to our factory, transportation charges
prepaid. In order to speed the return of the

unit to you, it is recommended that for all
repairs, other than those required as a result
of shipping damage, you deal directly with our

factory. In case of damage in shipment, a
claim should be filed with the carrier.
The above warranty is contingent upon

registration within 10 days of the date of
receipt of the product by the original

purchaser. The warranty conveys specific
legal rights to the purchaser, other rights vary
from state to state and internationally.

Register on-line at:

http://www.petersontuners.com/warranty

Join the Stomp Classic Users Forum at:

http://www.petersontuners.com/forum


peterson

Electro-Musical Products, Inc.

11601 S. Mayfield Ave.
Alsip, IL 60803 USA

www.petersontuners.com

www.StroboStompClassic.com

™ “Stomp Classic“,“Strobotuner“, “Sweetener“ and the linear &
concentric strobe patterns are trademarks of:
Peterson Electro-Musical Products, Inc.- U.S. Patent # 6,580,024

PETERSON VSS-C STOMP CLASSIC

– ENGLISH V. 10.10
© 2010 Peterson Electro-Musical Products, Inc. USA

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