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Mike wrote:
rps-10 wrote:Plus if I had the cash I'd put an order in to Mike for one of his or maybe a custom dual with an echo base ;)
Alas the Echo Base board is large. It don't share a bed with noone. Plus that would be 10 knobs.

TEN KNOBS.
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rps-10 wrote:As a co incidence when I wrote my original post "how soon is now" was playing on the radio. I'm after something like that or just a smidgen more extreme.

I've considered building myself one after my success with the harmonic energizer, but the parts seem a little confusing. Plus if I had the cash I'd put an order in to Mike for one of his or maybe a custom dual with an echo base ;)
Alas the Echo Base board is large. It don't share a bed with noone. Plus that would be 10 knobs.

TEN KNOBS.
I'm sure I'll have a spare biscuit tin or two that could be utilised after the festive season for an enclosure. :D
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How Soon is Now was done with a load of Fender Twins if memory serves, and they is definitely wobbly, not choppy.

I was after a siney wobbly trem and found the TR2 very choppy - not what I was after but perfect for the stop starty delay thing. I don't think there are money wobblies on the mass market. I found an Ibanez TL1 which are hard to come by, or there's the Guyatone VT3 which might show up used every now and again which sound lovely. So yeah, pretty much all trems on the market will get you the choppy sound.
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Not a tremolo pedal, but I really want one of these and thought I'd dump it in here:

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Actually, fuckit, I want two of everything Catalinbread make.
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I'd like on too. And it is a trem.
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It's tremish. You wouldn't buy one as a tremolo pedal, or if you did, you'd be a bit disappointed I think. I think of it more as a tremish, phasey, modulatey pedal rather than a straight tremolo. Maybe that would change if I had one for a while.
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benecol wrote:And it is a trem.
No, it's not. It includes amplitude modulation but it's phasing also (which I personally dislike a lot)
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I'll give you that, Mr Logic, but it's based on an (admittedly, niche and unique) amplifier tremolo circuit.
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Post by Johno »

not bad, trem/vibrato(do i hear a slight phase on here?)/reverb

http://www.zcatpedals.com/?dir=view&id= ... 015752AjJA