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  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Arcade Audio Cheat Code Tremolo.

    Up, Down, Left, Right, Up, Up, C, Down, C, Left, C, Right, C, A+Start! The Cheat Code Tremolo unlocks the true potential of your tremolo with full control of depth, optics and speed, allowing you all the customization you were never intended to have.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Arcade Audio Cheat Code Tremolo.

    Up, Down, Left, Right, Up, Up, C, Down, C, Left, C, Right, C, A+Start! The Cheat Code Tremolo unlocks the true potential of your tremolo with full control of depth, optics and speed, allowing you all the customization you were never intended to have.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Boss TR2 Tremelo Pedal.

    The Boss TR2 Tremolo is designed to provide guitarists with classic tremolo effects in an easy-to-use compact pedal. Dedicated "Wave," "Rate," and "Depth" knobs provide a multitude of effect possibilities.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Catalinbread Starcrash 70s Collection Valcoder Trm.

    The Valco company of Chicago made amplifiers under their own name, in addition to building amps for other companies such as Supro, National, and Gretsch, among others. Most of these were lower-powered amps with a great-sounding natural tube breakup, and many models also featured a unique-sounding tube-driven tremolo. It had a hypnotic throb and was also capable of hard, choppy tremolo.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Catalinbread Tremolo 8.

    Catalinbread really likes the sound of tremolo splashing against a reverb like Magnatones or Vibro Champs and Catalinbread's previous work on the Topanga Burnside reflects this.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Catalinbread Tremolo 8.

    Catalinbread really likes the sound of tremolo splashing against a reverb like Magnatones or Vibro Champs and Catalinbread's previous work on the Topanga Burnside reflects this.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Catalinbread Valcoder Valco Tremelo Effect Pedal.

    The Valco company of Chicago made amplifiers under their own name in addition to building amps for other companies such as Supro, National, and Gretsch, to name a few. Most of these were lower powered amps with a great sounding natural tube breakup and many models also featured a unique sounding tube driven tremolo.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Diamond Analog Optical Tremolo and Chopper.

    Tremolo has been a staple effect since the '60s. Now it's time to welcome it to the 21st century. Don't let your preconceptions fool you, this is not your average trem. Combining 3 distinct trem flavors into one pedal, the Diamond Tremolo takes what it means to be a tremolo and pushes it well beyond the limits.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Diamond Analog Vibrato and Chorus Pedal.

    The Diamond Vibrato started back in late 2006 with a simple yet ambitious idea: crafting an analog, true-pitch vibrato pedal built around the revered MN3007 bucket brigade device.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Diamond Analog Vibrato and Chorus Pedal.

    The Diamond Vibrato started back in late 2006 with a simple yet ambitious idea: crafting an analog, true-pitch vibrato pedal built around the revered MN3007 bucket brigade device.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Dreadbox Treminator Tremolo Pedal.

    Dreadbox Treminator has its roots from a synthesizer last signal flow stage, called the VCA (voltage controlled amplifier). Dreadbox took this simple circuit and adapted it into a really expressive guitar pedal combined with an LFO that is controlled by envelope generators. The result was Treminator. Forget everything you knew about tremolos. Prepare to be amazed.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Dunlop M68 MXR Univibe.

    The MXR Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato is one of the most iconic effects in music history. Since the late '60s, groundbreaking guitar players have used it to expand the tonal and textural palette of the electric guitar.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the EarthQuaker Devices Aqueduct Vibrato.

    The EarthQuaker Devices Aqueduct Vibrato Pedal uses a short delay line with eight different methods of modulation to deliver gentle rolling pitch-wobbles, steady kosmiche pulsations, rapid trills, slimy sonic squiggles, whammy bar wiggles, and anything else your pitch-warped brain can picture in your murky minds eye.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the EarthQuaker Devices Hummingbird V4 Tremolo.

    Welcome to the EarthQuaker Devices Hummingbird V4 tremolo pedal! The Hummingbird is a choppy, sawtooth tremolo modeled on the vintage "repeat percussion" unit and similar to those found in old Valco and Vox amplifiers.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the EarthQuaker Devices Night Wire V2 Trem Pedal.

    The EarthQuaker Devices Night Wire V2 is a feature-rich harmonic tremolo.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the EarthQuaker Devices The Depths V2 Optical Vibe.

    The Depths V2 Vibrato Pedal is EarthQuaker Devices take on the classic optical vibe circuit.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Electro Harmonix Nano Pulsar Tremolo Pedal.

    The Nano Pulsar takes tremolo beyond the ordinary. Equipped with a collection of tremolo-modulating waveforms and the option of operating in Triangle or Square Wave modes, the Nano Pulsar is a tremolo/panner treasure chest. In mono, it's simply amazing, or connect it in stereo to create shifting waves of sound that surround you and fill your space with weaving, pulsating energy.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Ibanez TR Mini Tremolo Pedal.

    The Tremolo MINI is made in Japan and features three control knobs; wave, speed, and depth. It also features a level trim pot which controls the overall output volume. A true bypass switch provides the shortest, most direct signal path, as well as the cleanest possible sound. The 100% analog circuitry offers amazingly natural tremolo tones. The TR MINI is a classic, warm, and full-sounding tremolo pedal that takes up minimal space on your pedalboard!
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JAM Pedals Harmonious Monk Mk 2 Harm Amp Tremolo.

    JAM Pedals' love for harmonic and amplitude tremolo deepens ever further with Harmonious Monk Mk2!
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JAM Pedals RetroVibe Vibe and Chorus.

    Comprised of photocells, a bulb, original NOS 2SC828 transistors and carbon comp resistors, the RetroVibe delivers the majestic sounds of the best Uni-Vibe pedals from back in the day, but housed in a modern pedalboard-friendly enclosure and featuring standard 9V DC operation, internally lifted to 15V DC. Roses are red, violets are blue, the RetroVibe's purple, and you'll love it too!
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS 3 Series Harmonic Trem.

    The JHS 3 Series Harmonic Tremolo is a tribute to a classic effect! In 1960, Leo Fender introduced a circuit in his Bandmaster and Vibrasonic amps called the "Harmonic Tremolo" (which proved to be a misnomer, since it was a volume effect, not a pitch effect). Essentially, the amp's signal was split into high frequency and low frequency components, with the output switching back and forth between the two, resulting in a dreamy effect similar to the Uni-Vibe. The 3 Series Harmonic Trem allows you to utilize Leo Fender's revolutionary effect in a package much easier to tote than a vintage amplifier. Toggle up is a great sounding amp trem, while toggle down is JHS's take on harmonic trem effect.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Artificial Blonde 2 Speed Vibrato.

    At its core, the Artificial Blonde is a very simplistic approach to Madison Cunningham's signature sound: a never off, always on slightly 3D pitch vibrato sound. The secondary footswitch switches between the two speed/depth preset sections. It's a true pitch vibrato modulation pedal with two easy-to-access modes for live use. Out of all the signature pedals JHS has done, this is the most signature. Simply put, this is Madison Cunningham in a box: clean Fender-style amp, Jazzmaster electric guitar with flatwound strings tuned down, and a 3D wash of vibrato.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Kodiak Tremolo with Tap Tempo.

    The JHS Pedals Kodiak Tremolo is a great addition to the tap-tempo series, featuring all the bells-and-whistles you need to create the biggest tremolo growl you've ever heard!
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Tidewater Tremolo Pedal.

    When you want a simple amp-like tremolo that doesn't take up much space, the Tidewater Tremolo is your vessel of choice.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Unicorn V2 Analog Univibe with Tap Tempo.

    The JHS Unicorn V2 Analog Univibe Vibrato Pedal can also be considered the world's incredible bulb-driven photocell modulator with tap tempo...their very own Uni-Vibe if you will.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Keeley DynaTrem Tremolo Pedal.

    The DynaTrem Dynamic Tremolo by Keeley Engineering is an all new type of tremolo that is dynamic and responsive to your playing. Your playing controls the Rate and Depth. The harder you play, the more it responds. Play softly and it relaxes. Set the sensitivity with Rate or Depth controls and you have an unparalleled ability to be expressive with your guitar and tremolo.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Keeley Hydra Stereo Reverb and Tremolo.

    The HYDRA combines high-fidelity Reverb and Tremolo to add space and dimension to your guitar, bass, or keyboard signal. After the team at Keeley completed the ECCOS, we wanted to craft the perfect companion pedal, and we did just that with our new, feature-rich blue box.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Keeley Verb O Trem Reverb and Tremolo.

    The Keeley VoT reverb and tremolo combo gives players a simple and beautiful sounding way to end their pedal boards. Reverb and Tremolo often sound best at the end of your guitar rig, after effects like compression, fuzz or overdrive. The Keeley VoT gives you famous Keeley spring and plate reverbs as well as modulated tube amp tremolos. This immaculate pairing provides you with everything you need for a small, compact pedal board.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Keeley Verb O Trem Reverb and Tremolo.

    The Keeley VoT reverb and tremolo combo gives players a simple and beautiful sounding way to end their pedal boards. Reverb and Tremolo often sound best at the end of your guitar rig, after effects like compression, fuzz or overdrive. The Keeley VoT gives you famous Keeley spring and plate reverbs as well as modulated tube amp tremolos. This immaculate pairing provides you with everything you need for a small, compact pedal board.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the MXR Jimi Hendrix Shrine Series Uni-Vibe Mini.

    The Authentic Hendrix '68 Shrine Series pays tribute to the legendary Jimi Hendrix by adorning his favorite effects with custom finishes that remix prolific and celebrated rock artist John Van Hamersveld's famous 1968 Shrine Auditorium concert poster art. This series features special editions of the Fuzz Face Distortion, the Uni-Vibe Chorus Vibrato, the Band of Gypsys Fuzz, and the Octavio Fuzz all effects that Jimi Hendrix used to craft sonic masterpieces that changed music history in MXR mini housings with modern appointments such as LEDs and power jacks.
  • MXR Tremolo Pedal

    $169.99
    Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the MXR Tremolo Pedal.

    This return of the tremolo effect to the MXR line combines a full historical range of masterfully tuned tremolo styles with a host of features to satisfy the performance needs of today's discerning players.
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the Spaceman Delta II Harmonic Tremolo.

    The Delta II is a small form factor harmonic tremolo, with smooth organic tone. Harmonic tremolo is achieved by splitting the input signal into high and low frequency bands, and amplitude modulating them in opposite directions. As the low frequencies pass, the highs are cut, and as the highs fade back into the mix, the lows sink below the horizon. Since one of the frequency bands is always passing, it's less choppy than typical for trem. Morph between harmonic and traditional tremolo with the innovative LAG control, which introduces a variable offset between the LFO's dual outputs. Combined with the Delta II's unique voices, this makes for great swirling, phasey tones with endless rhythmic possibilities.

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