too low, the StroboPlus will power off to protect its lithium-ion battery. If required, additional rechargeable
lithium-ion batteries can be purchased from the Peterson Online Store at www.PetersonTuners.com. In situations
where there is no access to a computer, a power adapter plug is also available from the Peterson Online Store.
Tripod mount
The StroboPlus has a standard tripod screw mount on the back so that you can use a variety of connection devices
to mount it on an instrument, mic stand or other convenient place. See the Peterson website to purchase a holder
appropriate to your needs.
Optional Accessories
Optional accessories for the StroboPlus include the StroboPlus Pitch Holder
TM
mounting bracket, StroboPlus
adapter for StroboFlip style Pitch Holder, TP-3 Tuning Pickup, additional rechargeable 3.7V Lithium Ion battery
and A/C adapter. These items are all available from the Peterson Online Store at www.PetersonTuners.com or
from your local Peterson Dealer.
Reading the Strobe Display
Your tuner’s display features two concentric strobe bands. Underneath the strobe bands, the note name is
displayed as a large letter along with a number indicating the octave from which it is derived. To tune, play a note
on your instrument and carefully adjust its tuning until the strobe bands stop moving or are “caged“. If the note
you are tuning is too sharp, the bands will drift to the right; if flat, they will move to the left.
New to Strobe Tuning?
If you are new to strobe tuners, you’ll notice that they are much more sensitive and accurate than your previous
tuner. If you are tuning a stringed instrument, you may need to adjust your “touch“ when you pluck a string to
tune. Initially, instead of a plectrum or pick, use your finger or thumb to gently pluck the string or simply reduce
the volume of your instrument until you become accustomed to tuning accurately. In the case of guitars and
basses, check your instrument’s intonation before tuning, see “Guitar & Bass Intonation Tips” elsewhere in this
manual for instructions on how to do this. Owning a Peterson means you can do your own set-up work on your
instruments.
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