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does electro harmonix make a decent tremlo pedal?
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They make two versions of the Pulsar, but yo shoudl probabloy just wait for the Dwarfcraft Shark Jumper.

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Why do you necessarily want the EHX one? The pulsar is pretty shoddy as it goes - overpriced (and oversized in it's non micro form) and the later third of the depth control is not useable. I would recommend almost any trem pedal over it:

Check out - Danelectro Tunamelt, Boss TR-2 (beware the volume drop), George Dennis Tremelo etc.
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Behringer copy of the Boss trem. Supposedly it sounds exactly the same and doesn't have the volume drop.
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The Boss TR2 volume drop can be sorted for pence.

Let me know if you get one & I can email the mod instructions to you.
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Johno wrote:The Behringer copy can be bought for pence.
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i just really enjoy eh pedals and figured i'd start there...how is the tuna melt? anyone have one?
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Post by Mike »

I have one and I love it, Doog had one but broke it, but it's a really well liked pedal and can't be beat for the price.
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I have one and I like it. You can pick one up for liek £10 off eBay.
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euan wrote:I have one and I like it. You can pick one up for liek £10 off eBay.
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Mike wrote:I have one and I love it, Doog had one but broke it, but it's a really well liked pedal and can't be beat for the price.
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"Hard" mode stopped working for no reason.

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But it was a great trem pedal, right?
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That it was, sir. Til it stopped working properly.
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IF YOU CAN AFFORD TO BE RIPPED OFF BY A PLONKER WITH A HOT GLUE GUN BUY A FULLTONE SUPA-TREM THEY SOUND LIKE FENDER AMPZ TEEHEEHEE
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I need a new trem, the George Dennis is too fuckin' big.
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Guyatone flip tremolo....12ax7 powered pedal not much bigger than a boss pedal...Awesome sounds and versatility....Wish I still had mine.
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Post by Mike »

Doog wrote:I need a new trem, the George Dennis is too fuckin' big.
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Post by Gavin »

I've got one of them Behringer Trems as well. Does the job nicely imo. I wouldn't say the build quality was all that bad, but I'm not gonna be carting it around gigs or actually stomping on it.
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Mike wrote:
Doog wrote:I need a new trem, the George Dennis is too fuckin' big.
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I though about it, but I prefer a volume control and something a bit more stomp-friendly. And something I haven't had break on me already.

I've toyed with the idea of making a truebypass port/bay for it so it's essentially a metal box with a MXR footswitch, but it's just too much hassle.
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Post by Mike »

Fair enough.

not many tremz with Volume controlz this side of expensiveville though.