Many of the classic tremolo tones of the 50's and 60's were produced using tube amps with built-in tremolos. Yet for some reason as time passed and technology advanced these incredibly simple, great-sounding circuits that provided such warm, choppy tremolo fell by the wayside and were forgotten. Learn More...









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5 out of 10Sound:
Doesn't really sound like a vintage tremolo- but it does have a noticable line boost when engaged. Like +4db. Kinda annoying.
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10 out of 10Quality:
The unit seems pretty solid. The rubber "foot" around the bottom of the enclosure is a little loose in some places, but no big deal.
Value:
Considerably cheaper than an old tube amp with built-in tremolo.
Sound:
Going head-to-head with my '68 Fender Princeton, it doesn't come out on top, but it does come close. The tone is very nice, unexpectedly warm and full for a little trem pedal.
Ease of Use:
Two knobs--pretty straightforward.
Support:
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