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I've just moved on an amp with built in output bias tremolo and my next amp will not have tremolo. I'm looking for a tremolo pedal, 100ma or less power requirement (so no Strymon Flint), what tremolo pedals do you like and would recommend?
Mooer Trelicopter? what else?
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I have the small Hotone Trem and it sound great - plenty controls for simple, effective Tremolo pedal and well built too! Not too fancy, but delivers!
Personal fave is the Boss PN-2 which has a perfect on/off/on/off square wave trem, but is a little limited as to how fast it can go.
I've had a few! There are some great ones out there but they all have their own foibles - I'm very fussy with my trems.
Demeter Tremulator - fantastic sounding trem but fixed volume (a small volume bump which is just a tad too much for me plus a bit of extra treble sparkle), and the bypass isn't the best.
Fulltone Supatrem - pretty much as good as the Demeter but with control over volume, but it does take up far too much room.
Hamstead Trem - really great sounding but takes too much power, the boost is implemented oddly and somehow it's so warm and lovely it doesn't always cut through.
Mojohand Bayou - decent but nothing special.
Boss TR-2 - holds its own in the above company, just so easy to live with, just wish it had a bit more volume (newer one do have an internal trim pot I believe) and headroom (when using drive sounds).
Basic Audio Throbby - this is my new and current squeeze, haven't had huge time with it but first impressions are very good, standard footprint, control of volume (loads of boost and headroom available!), adds a bit of sparkle, very nice tone.