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Specifications |
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Brand | Behringer | ||
Category | Tremolo Pedals | ||
Pedal Type: | Tremolo, | ||
Analog/Digital: | Analog, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Outputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Power Source: | 9V DC power supply (sold separately), | ||
Power Usage: | 30mA, | ||
Batteries: | 1 x 9v, | ||
Height: | 2.125", | ||
Width: | 2.75", | ||
Depth: | 4.8", | ||
Weight: | 0.73 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 000-60200-00010, |
UltraTremolo
Nice pedal--really comes close to the sound of the 50's and 60's tremolo which was a standard switch built into most higher level amps. I had a Gibson 40 watt tube amp and it had one of the nice tremolo sounds--this pedal comes very close to it.
Works great!
Does just what you want, and for $. What's not to like?
Sounds Brilliant
No bad sounds on this one! Easy to dial in (as you can see from the controls) and sounds great.
Great pedal
This pedal works great and has no interference when in use or not in use. Most excellent choice and the price is fantastic. Thank you Mr. Goldbach for the speedy delivery and great customer service.
My review updated
I had bought the Behringer Tremolo several years ago to add to one of my Peavey amp that had no Tremolo. I like Chorus better but I was playing in a Big Band and Chorus there just does not go over. The Tremolo was incredibly great and perfect for getting the old-style. I originally got it for my Peavey amp that had no Tremolo, and my 1964 Epiphone Pacemaker can't cut through with… read more 20 horns. Occasionally on bigger halls I tried my Vox AD-50VT, and truthfully, I found the Behringer to have a better sound than the one in the Vox and easier to adjust on the fly. I am a knob turner and I change settings constantly. So over all, the Behringer Tremolo has stronger presence than the old Epi and more adjustable than the Vox AD50. The best investment for a Tremolo. It was so much more efficient to buy the Behringer than to build my own. This past year, I left the Big Band in the pandemic and have been recording at home instead. The Behringer has been just marvelous as I am doing some Spaghetti Western and Italian pop music stuff. A great piece of gear and the case is not as fragile as some think.
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