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Post by svetlana87 on Dec 13, 2005 21:32:38 GMT -7
Has anybody tried one of these?
I just watched the video clip on musician's friend, and it sounds pretty sweet!
However, I've heard mixed reviews on EH pedals, and that their metal casing is far from the most reliable.
Insights?
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Post by JASON (aka jgleaton) on Dec 13, 2005 23:53:22 GMT -7
......Ya can't beat and I use the FULLTONE supa-trem.....built like a tank...works on standard style (skb/boss) plugs..... has separate hard/ soft footswitch and speed footswitch and bypass (true bypass!!!) ....the only EH pedal I have really liked and I now USE is the HOLY GRAIL...and i've got 2 of em...(ones a back-up)!! just my opinion though....but I LOVE TREMOLO and use it and a fulltone mini deja vibe quite a bit......
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Post by Greg G. on Dec 16, 2005 18:00:52 GMT -7
I would advise you to stay away from the Pulsar. I had one for a while and while it has some awesome trem tones, you can hear significant clock noise through the amp when the effect is off. Didn't matter where I put it in my signal chain, same nasty clock noise that matched the speed of the trem. And I beleive EH claims that the Pulsar is "true bypass." That was my experience anyway. Not to mention that it's a really bulky, combersome pedal. I just use a Keely modded TR-2 and that works fine for me, small and simple...
-Greg
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Post by Lefty on Dec 16, 2005 18:08:57 GMT -7
Demeter Trem A-#1!! But if you have the space on your board the Supatrem is great too.
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Post by svetlana87 on Dec 18, 2005 9:35:03 GMT -7
Hmm, thanks for the input.
Has anyone tried the seek-trem by zvex?
I think it's a cool concept, but I think it just might be too much pedal for me.
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