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kbdrost
Member

From: Barrington, IL

posted 25 June 2004 07:52 AM     profile     
I've got a V-Sam that I'm very happy with, but it is kind of a PITA to have to strap the thing to the leg of the guitar and I'm allways hitting it when I get up. I see in the music supply catalogs that they now have their design in a stomp box that sits on the floor. Has anybody tried this? Does it have the E9 and C6 presets? Can you see the display when it's sitting on the floor under your leg?

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Ken Drost
steelcrazy after all these years

Bob Knight
Member

From: Bowling Green KY

posted 25 June 2004 08:05 AM     profile     
From Peterson's Web Site.
quote:

The VS-II has the following features not found on the StroboStomp:

1. E9 Preset for pedal steel guitar
2. C6 Preset for pedal steel guitar
3. Passive Tone Generator
4. Tune/Adjust parameters simultaneously
5. Built-in Mic
6. Adjustable Backlight
7. Rubber protective boot
8. 3VDC adapter included



[This message was edited by Bob Knight on 25 June 2004 at 08:06 AM.]

Joey Ace
Sysop

From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 25 June 2004 01:38 PM     profile     
I have one for a few weeks. It does not have Steel Presets, but it has two programable settings.

(Note: I have only used it for Standard Guitar so far, except for tuning my PSGs A notes, then the rest the old fashined way.)

It's so rugged a protective boot is not needed.
Look at the pix on their forum. They played baseball with it! http://petersontuners.com/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=21

You can easily read it from the floor.

The 9V battery has been fine for 8 gigs so far. I suspect it will last a long time because the display is only on when you are tuning.

The "True Bypass" really works. I use it in-line with no noise.

My V-Sam stays home most of the time. It's very useful in the practice room.

I like them both, for different reasons.

kbdrost
Member

From: Barrington, IL

posted 25 June 2004 07:11 PM     profile     
Thanks for the posts, guys. I wonder if the E9 and C6 presets from the V-Sam can be copied or entered into the stomp box? Otherwise the unit isn't of much interest to me. I already have the Boss stompbox and I don't temper tune my 6-string.

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Ken Drost
steelcrazy after all these years

Jim Cohen
Member

From: Philadelphia, PA

posted 02 July 2004 04:22 AM     profile     
Joey? I'd like to know the answer to that one, too...
PAUL WARNIK
Member

From: OAK LAWN,IL,USA

posted 02 July 2004 07:18 PM     profile     
Ken-I saw the new stompbox Peterson on a visit to the factory last week-as you know it does not have the pre-sets for E9TH and C6TH like the V-SAM and VS-2 (I prefer the clamp mount on the steel guitar leg anyway)Anyone who is attending Scotty's upcoming show will be able to try out the new stomp box (and many other Peterson products)at the Peterson booth-I will be there assisting John Norris again this year as I am their official local "steel guitar consultant" http://www.petersontuners.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=187

[This message was edited by PAUL WARNIK on 02 July 2004 at 07:22 PM.]

Jim Cohen
Member

From: Philadelphia, PA

posted 02 July 2004 07:38 PM     profile     
So, Paul, you must know the answer. Even tho' it doesn't have presets for E9 and C6, can you put them in manually and then store them?
kbdrost
Member

From: Barrington, IL

posted 02 July 2004 08:44 PM     profile     
Hey, Paul, mi amigo, I will see you in St. Louis, if not before. Like Jim, I am curious as to whether this unit can be programmed with the presets. I know all the great players prefer the big unit on the leg clamp, but us klutzes would love to have a stomp box that stays out of our way. I cannot tell you how embarassing it is to get up from the guitar two or three times a night only to whack the leg clamp with my right knee, sending the unit sprawling across the stage, usually unplugging it in the process. If only I could be as graceful as you.

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Ken Drost
steelcrazy after all these years

PAUL WARNIK
Member

From: OAK LAWN,IL,USA

posted 03 July 2004 05:37 PM     profile     
Ken D and Jim C my understanding is that (like Joey Ace mentioned about) it has two programable temperaments for any offsets you want to save in menu usually they are P-1 and P-2 I am not confirmed 100% on this yet as I really did not demo the tuner (stomp box) when I was there last-Myself,I don't need another thing for my feet to do I love my V-SAM and am quite happy using the pre-programmed offsets for E9TH and C6TH in the menu as set from the factory-But I will check with John on Monday to make sure that you can just copy and save their factory pedal steel presets or your customized ones

[This message was edited by PAUL WARNIK on 03 July 2004 at 05:52 PM.]

Joey Ace
Sysop

From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 03 July 2004 06:13 PM     profile     
It absolutly has two programable "slots".

You don't "copy directly from the V-SAM', at least not electronically.

You get your guitar in tune, by whatever means possible, (even with a V-SAM), make a chart, and then program the new tuner to the offsets on your chart.

John Norris has posted Peterson's recommended E9 offsets at http://petersontuners.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=462

[This message was edited by Joey Ace on 03 July 2004 at 06:40 PM.]

Joey Ace
Sysop

From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 03 July 2004 06:20 PM     profile     
BTW, I don't like the leg clamp and big V-SAM live.
IMO, it's looks are distracting. I perfer the little one sitting on the floor.

I still like my V-SAM, but it stays in the studio.

The little guy lives in my Pac-a-Seat.
The True-Bypass feature of the Strobo-Stomp really works well.

Vann Cranford
Member

From: Ayden, North Carolina, USA 28513-7004

posted 05 July 2004 08:30 AM     profile     
Hey Guys,
If you have any questions about the Peterson tuners then I suggest that you call Mr. John Norris at 1-708-388-3311. His fax number is 1-708-388-3341, and his E-mail address is jnorris@petersontuners.com.
I called for John last week, and he promptly returned my call and answered every question that I could think of about Peterson tuners. In fact, he also plays a fine steel guitar, Marlen! Hope this information helps. Vann
PAUL WARNIK
Member

From: OAK LAWN,IL,USA

posted 05 July 2004 09:48 AM     profile     
I would like to see them make a rack mount version of the V-SAM or VS-II with the E9TH/C6TH presets
Michael Brebes
Member

From: Northridge CA

posted 12 July 2004 09:00 AM     profile     
I've got a V-SAM and was so pleased with it that I replaced my Roland TU12H with the StroboStomp on my 6string pedal board.
Wolfgang Bednarz
Member

From: 97848 Rechtenbach/GERMANY

posted 15 July 2004 07:50 AM     profile     
The answer is simply:
You can not use the stomp box really for the
Pedalsteelguitar.
In the program-modus you can only program a note +/- 15 cent flat or high .
Its more build for 6-stringer .


http.//www.wbssteelguitars.com
http.//www.steelguitarshop.de

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Wolfgang Bednarz
Member

From: 97848 Rechtenbach/GERMANY

posted 15 July 2004 07:52 AM     profile     
The answer is simply:
You can not use the stomp box really for the
Pedalsteelguitar.
In the program-modus you can only program a note +/- 15 cent flat or high .
Its more build for 6-stringer .

http://www.wbssteelguitars.com http://www.steelguitarshop.de

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Wolfgang Bednarz
Member

From: 97848 Rechtenbach/GERMANY

posted 15 July 2004 11:05 PM     profile     
Sorry, I must correct me,
when your tempered tuning is between +/- 15 cent, you can use it for the pedal-steel also
good.

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