From subtle wobbles to intense pulses, our range of tremolo pedals offers a wide variety of rhythmic possibilities for your guitar sound.
Introduction
A tremolo pedal is a modulation effect that creates a pulsing, rhythmic effect by varying the volume of your guitar signal. It was first popularized in the 1950s and has since become a staple in many genres of music, from surf rock to indie
How the Pedal Works
A tremolo pedal works by varying the volume of your guitar signal at a certain rate. This rate is usually controlled by a speed knob, which allows you to adjust the tempo of the effect. Most tremolo pedals also have a depth knob, which allows you to adjust the intensity of the effect. Some tremolo pedals also have a shape control, which allows you to adjust the shape of the waveform, from a smooth sine wave to a choppy square wave.
Description of the Pedal
A tremolo pedal is a versatile effect that can be used in a variety of genres. It can add a pulsing, rhythmic feel to your guitar playing, or it can be used more subtly to add texture and depth to your sound. Most tremolo pedals have a few controls that allow you to shape the effect to your liking. These typically include a speed control, which adjusts the rate of the effect, a depth control, which adjusts the intensity of the effect, and a shape control, which adjusts the shape of the waveform. If you’re looking to add some rhythmic variation to your guitar sound, a tremolo pedal is a great option.
Technical Specifications
- Aluminum 125B Enclosure
- True Bypass footswitch
- Ultra brilliant LED
- Jacks
- Input
- Output
- Power
- Controls
- Speed
- Double (Switch)
- Mix
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