StroboStomp Mini Instruction Manual | Overview

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Congratulations on your purchase of the Peterson StroboStomp Mini™.

Please scan the QR code on the back of your StroboStomp Mini™ to register your warranty. Registering within 72 hours of receiving your product will extend your warranty by 90 days.

Registering and pairing your product with Peterson Connect allows you to:

Update firmware with the latest enhancements for free

Unlock more proprietary Peterson Sweetened and Guided Tuning Presets

Re-order, minimize, or expand your on-board Tuner Presets list
Adjust various display settings

Note: Registering your StroboStomp Mini is not necessary for basic operation. Over 80 Sweetened & Guided Tuning Presets are available immediately ‘out of the box.’

You may also find the full instruction manual as well as helpful video instruction manuals on the Peterson Strobe Tuners website at www.petersontuners.com/products/StroboStompMini

Your new StroboStomp Mini pedal tuner may be powered by a regulated 9V DC power supply or via the USB-C connection on the top of the tuner.

WARNING: USING A WALL TRANSFORMER WITH THE INCORRECT POLARITY OR VOLTAGE MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE TUNER!

For normal operation, the tuner can be used out of the box; no special adjustment is needed. After connecting a regulated 9V DC power supply, simply activate the StroboStomp Mini by inserting an instrument cable into the input jack of the tuner located on the right side of the top of the tuner. The output jack located on the left side of the top of the tuner can be used to connect the tuner to the input of an amplifier or another effects pedal. Use the Stomp Foot-Switch to mute the instrument’s signal and proceed to tune. When finished, use the Stomp Switch to unmute the signal and return to playing. When muted, a speaker icon with a slash will appear in the upper-left of the display to indicate the muted state.

If no mute icon is visible, the tuner is un-muted and signal will be present.

The note being tuned appears in the center portion of the screen. The strobe bands scroll counter-clockwise, or down, if your instrument is flat of the displayed note, and clockwise, or up, if your instrument is sharp of the displayed note. When the image is stabilized, your instrument is in tune to 0.1 cent accuracy of the displayed note.

If you are new to strobe tuners, you will notice that they are much more sensitive and accurate than your previous tuners. It’s OK if the strobe image doesn’t completely stop. It may shift slightly due to the ‘real-time’ feedback of a strobe tuner. For stringed instruments, it helps to use your finger or thumb to gently pluck the string instead of a plectrum.

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