ToadWorks Pipeline Tremolo/Harmonic Vibrato Pedal
Amplitude modulation, otherwise known as tremolo, is arguably the first 'overt' guitar effect. Amplifiers with built-in tremolo began appearing by the late 40's, and became standard equipment by the late 50's. The first major style of music to adopt tremolo as it's own was surf music - groups like the Del-Tones, the Ventures and the Chantays combined tremolo with reverb to create the definitive surf guitar sound.
In 1961, the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company released a complex variation on the tremolo effect known commonly as harmonic vibrato. While not technically vibrato (frequency modulation), this new take on tremolo created an effect vaguely reminiscent of a rotating speaker. Due to it's complexity and cost, this form of tremolo was short lived, and no adequate substitute existed - until now.
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Specs:
Power Requirements: 9 Volt DC Recommended AC/DC Adaptor: Visual Sound 1-Spot Power Connector: 2.1mm barrel connector Polarity Tip: Negative (-) Audio Signal Connector: 1/4" phone plug Expression Pedal: Line6 EX1 Expression Pedal Battery Powered?: yes Current Draw: ~30mA
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