I've used the HD for quite some time and love it. I've been waiting for a mini release and was super stoked to get this until I found out about the top jacks.. IMO the arrangement of pedals on a pedalboard, as well as the shape of patch cables, does not go well with top mounted jacks. Most of my patch cable are 90 degrees due to having pedals arranged horizontally.
Sadly, even putting aside the inability to change the mechanical fixing of the display element, it's ~rectangular, not square, so it can't simply be rotated 90 degrees.
@@andrewscott6403 Nice callout! That piece looks awesome. If I didnt already have Peterson's on my boards, I would definitely be considering the Canvas; though I do prefer the strobe on the Peterson. Well played Walrus!
I wish good tuners were cheaper, but this is the same price as any other professional standard tuner pedal with a great signal buffer and massive versatility, seems like the one to get!
Wish they’d do a £50 guitar tuner without all the bells and whistles. Would love a Peterson on my board but can’t pay that much for a load of features I’ll never use.
So close ! What a miss to have the USB Power on top and 9v plug on the side, and not the contrary. Not all "Top mounted" with a easy drop in on your board if you have to find a 9v to USB-C adapter that almost don't exist. USB-C Power is nowhere near to be the industry standard on pedals... Does Peterson consulted any potential buyers ?
Yeah this would have replaced the mini polytunes on all 3 of my boards if it wasn’t for the side 9v Jack. Doesn’t save me any space that way so…too bad
A preset adjustment to the tuning away from being "perfectly in tune" to where the idiosyncrasies of a given instrument are compensated for. Similar to the James Taylor method of tuning his acoustic
exactly, unless you’re a fuzz purist, why use batteries?? to fail in the middle of a gig? I use a self powered board.. but I guess if you’re still using batteries, you can get one of those little 9v battery snaps that plug into the outside of the pedal. They’re like a dollar.
++Peterson for leading the way with USB-C on a small but Visible and feature rich tuner!
Great coverage by Premier Guitar!
I've used the HD for quite some time and love it. I've been waiting for a mini release and was super stoked to get this until I found out about the top jacks.. IMO the arrangement of pedals on a pedalboard, as well as the shape of patch cables, does not go well with top mounted jacks. Most of my patch cable are 90 degrees due to having pedals arranged horizontally.
If they could just allow me to rotate the screen, so that physical orientation of the pedal on a board was more flexible.
I wonder if you took one a part and manually rotate the screen?
Sadly, even putting aside the inability to change the mechanical fixing of the display element, it's ~rectangular, not square, so it can't simply be rotated 90 degrees.
You know the walrus audio canvas tuner can do that right@@marcpernia8487
Maybe check out the Walrus audio canvas tuner.
@@andrewscott6403 Nice callout! That piece looks awesome. If I didnt already have Peterson's on my boards, I would definitely be considering the Canvas; though I do prefer the strobe on the Peterson. Well played Walrus!
This rules! My Strobostomp HD is the only full size pedal on my mini board! This Is gorgeous.
AWESOME! I am buying 2 for sure!
Very tempted by this!
dang i shoulda waited for the mini !
Preordered mine from Sweetwater. They said May. I just heard June...
That 7-string bass is badass!
Just sold the normal one because it was too big. Back to TC PolyTune Mini 3 Noir. And now this comes ;D
I wish good tuners were cheaper, but this is the same price as any other professional standard tuner pedal with a great signal buffer and massive versatility, seems like the one to get!
TOP JACKS !!!111!! finally :) Thank you Peterson
Wish they’d do a £50 guitar tuner without all the bells and whistles. Would love a Peterson on my board but can’t pay that much for a load of features I’ll never use.
Nice 🔥
Peterson is my favorite pedal company
Awesome
So close ! What a miss to have the USB Power on top and 9v plug on the side, and not the contrary. Not all "Top mounted" with a easy drop in on your board if you have to find a 9v to USB-C adapter that almost don't exist.
USB-C Power is nowhere near to be the industry standard on pedals... Does Peterson consulted any potential buyers ?
Yeah this would have replaced the mini polytunes on all 3 of my boards if it wasn’t for the side 9v Jack. Doesn’t save me any space that way so…too bad
What is meant by “sweetener”?
A preset adjustment to the tuning away from being "perfectly in tune" to where the idiosyncrasies of a given instrument are compensated for. Similar to the James Taylor method of tuning his acoustic
cant wait until all pedals adopt USB-C power. the future is almost now
Yeah !!!
But no... Analog pedals are not your usual electronic device. USB provides 5V so it will add power regulation to all of them.
@@PeterGuitarSound you are pretty dense if you dont think that can and will be improved
@@drenz wahh keep crying
@@snicker576 what? lol
@@drenz keep the tears flowing pal
I didn’t understand any of that
Appears to have way too many things to do ,that are not easy ???
Cool tuner. I wish people would stop using the term top jacks. They're on the back of the pedal.
Have fun trying to reinvent the lexicon of the pedal industry.
@@xdoctorblindx Not trying to, just bugs me when it's plainly incorrect.
@@John-e4p1x It's actually where they are. If you got a new roof, but they installed on the back of the house......
Dumb...can not be battery powered. You'll NEED to find an external power source.
Fail!
Get the full sized one. I don’t know anybody who runs their boards on batteries
exactly, unless you’re a fuzz purist, why use batteries?? to fail in the middle of a gig? I use a self powered board.. but I guess if you’re still using batteries, you can get one of those little 9v battery snaps that plug into the outside of the pedal. They’re like a dollar.