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ToadWorks PipeLine Harmonic Vibrato/Tremolo Pedal
Posted on Monday, February 08 @ 00:30:02 CST by admin
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It can be argued by some guitarists that the tremolo effect, as popularized by surf rock's luminaries, was the first overt guitar effect in existence. Going as far back as the 1940s, tremolo circuits have appeared in guitar amplifiers and became standard by the 50s. A variation of this tremolo effect, known otherwise as the "harmonic tremolo", was developed by Fender, ending a guitarist's envy for the rotating Leslie speaker effect long been used by organists. The ToadWorks PipeLine Harmonic Vibrato/Tremolo Pedal brings this legendary effect within just a footswitch.
The PipeLine Harmonic Vibrato/Tremolo Pedal is proclaimed to be the world's first stereo tremolo/harmonic vibrato pedal. Its distinction is based on the fact that it can operate in stereo where such swirling effects add more depth and dimension to a guitarist's sound.
The primary output of the PipeLine Harmonic Vibrato/Tremolo Pedal provides the usual monophonic vibrato/tremolo effect when used alone. In tandem with a secondary stereo output, this recreates the stereo effect that it boasts. This effects unit accepts control from an expression pedal via the Exp. Pedal jack in order to control its speed. It also has a true bypass circuit that ensures that the pedal does not in any way color the guitar's original signal.
The ToadWorks PipeLine Harmonic Vibrato-Tremolo Pedal is already available and is priced at 200.00 USD (MSRP).
For more information, visit the official website of ToadWorks.
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