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Diamond Trem
Bought the Jack Rabbit - still meaning to list it on reverb.com.
Like keeping it simple. No tap-tempo, note divisions, whole range of wave-forms, etc.
Everyone's different and into their thing. But for me, tremolo is a simple effect and therefore, 'vol', 'speed' and 'depth' knob-control (lol) is all I need.
I've got a nice hand-wired tremolo pedal - cost me USD$100 - used to own a Fender Vibrolux amp with tube driven tremolo, still have the Suhr JR (but selling it).
If I were to suddenly "not" have my tremolo pedal and had to buy a replacement, I'd buy the "stock Boss" one. If it's good enough for Jimmie Vaughan, then it's good enough for me. If that wasn't available, I'd get the EHX 'Pulsar' one - or whatever it's called. (?)
*generally speaking* If you're really on a budget, you can always just use your volume on your guitar to get the effect. It's the equivalent of the poor man's wah - by using your tone control on your guitar.
If I was going to get an all the "bells and whistles" tremolo, then I'd look at getting the Dr. Scientist one.
May you find the perfect tremolo pedal for your needs
Oh I say! What's that over there?
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/81572/fs-boss-pedals-frv-1-tr-2-ph-2-aw-2#latest
*edit.. settled on wisdom
I think the Source audio one does and of course the Gravitas...
funnily enough, I have one for sale!
Yes it is a ring mod but it has so many tremolo settings on it and the sound is awesome
If you want stuttering tremolo moog is the way to go.
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