| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Brand | Peterson Manufacturing |
| Type | Strobe Tuner |
| Color | N/A |
| MPN | Does not apply |
| Features | LCD Display |
| Item Length | N/A |
| Item Width | N/A |
| Suitable For | Acoustic Electric Guitar |
Check the listing for details. Peterson StroboClip HDC High-definition Rechargeable Clip-on Strobe Tuner. Color: N/A, Condition: New. Listed at 79.99 USD. New item from Peterson! The StroboClip HDC features a high-definition, color backlight display, rechargeable battery and over 65 Sweetened Tunings. With tuning accuracy of 0.1 cents.Rechargeable BatteryStroboClip HDC is powered by a recharegeable lithium-ion battery. Get up to 6 hours of tuning time on a single charge! (color-dependent) Quickly recharge via the included USB-C cable.Ultra-Wide ClampThe jaws of the StroboClip HDC is greater than 1” (25.4mm) to accommodate a variety of instruments and mounting locations. Early music and orchestral instruments can be tuned with ease.We All See Color DifferentlyThe LCD display on the StroboClip HDC is easy to see in bright lighting conditions but the LED backlight color is user-adjustable to suit your particular viewing preference.Globally change the display color for all functions or choose to associate colors with specific tunings for easy and quick identification at the gig.Create custom colors on Peterson Connect or use any of the 10 preset colors to organize your preset tuning list.GOT BASS CHOPS?With rock-solid tracking down to 16Hz, tuning that low B will never be a problem.There is no more need for 12th fret tuning to get low notes to register or trying to decipher an erratic tuning display.The StroboClip HDC will always deliver a smooth tuning response and convey even the most minute changes in pitch in real-time allowing users to get in tune faster using the highest resolution in tuning accuracy.What are sweetened tuninings? https://youtu.be/yPvMwKbQFfA?si=p5yhEkWTyAsSS76eSPECIFICATIONSPeterson Connect Compatible: YesNote Range: C0 - B6Note Selection: AutomaticDI: NoFirmware Updateable: YesForm Factor: Clip-OnAccuracy: 0.1 CentsDisplay Type: LCDDisplay Resolution: 173 Segments ( 90 in Ring 1, 83 in Ring 2 )Construction: PlasticProduct Dimensions LxWxH: 1.875" x 2.4" x 1.2"Product Weight: 1.3ozUSB Port: YesUSB Type: USB-CRechargeable: YesBattery Type: Lithium-IonBuilt-In Microphone: No Microphone - Piezo Pick-upBuilt-In Speaker: NoVolume Control: NoHeadphone Jack: NoTone Generator: NoConcert A Range: 390Hz to 490HzTransposition Range: -6 to +5Frequency Response Range: 16Hz -1975HzWarranty: 2 yearsSweetened Tunings: 65Historic Temperaments: 8FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSHow long do I need to charge my StroboClip HDC if the battery dies?Your StroboClip HDC will give roughly 5 minutes of tuning time after a 1 minute charge. 10 minutes of charging will give roughly 1.5 hours of tuning time. 45 minutes of charging should fully charge the StroboClip HDC and allow up to 6 hours of tuning time.What is the battery life of StroboClip HDC?The StroboClip HDC Should operate for roughly 6 hours of tuning time, dependent upon color choice and brightness. The colors red, green and blue use only one LED driver and therefore require less power allowing for longer use before depleting the battery. White uses all three LED drivers at full power, using the most amount of battery power and will reduce the amount of tuning time available. Brightness values will also affect the battery life. Brightness may be set via the Configuration Tool in Peterson Connect.Is the battery on the StroboClip HDC removable?No, the battery on the StroboClip HDC is not removeable.How do I read a strobe display?Basically, the strobe image appears to travel to the left if your instrument is flat of the desired pitch and to the right if it is sharp. On earlier models such as the StroboStomp 1, StroboStomp 2, VS-1, VS-II and V-SAM, the strobe image travels upward if your instrument is sharp and downward if your instrument is flat of the desired pitch.Adjust your instrument until the pattern is as close to still as possible. Strobe displays are 'real-time' and extremely precise. They require very fine tuning adjustments to stop the display because the frequency/pitch of any instrument is never totally stable.You'll quickly learn to read the display, make the most precise adjustments and appreciate the high resolution that only a Peterson provides.