which tremolo pedal to get?

Jim Dunlop Stereo Pan or Line 6 Tap Tremolo

  • Jim Dunlop Stereo Pan

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litford, i seriously reccomend goose's trem. It's got 5 knobs, so you can control really just about anything. It can do the pulsar hard wave sounds, or those smooth sine wave sounds. You can even adjust the gap between pulses. And it's in that small mxr sized box.

I don't have a pic of it, and goose your photobucket link is broken :D
 
ooooh, that sounds very tempting indeed! thanks ark, and i'll probably be getting in touch with you pretty soon goose -)
 
Bingo Ed !! but it needed some tweaks ya!!


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heh... then we both have the same products! hahahhaa... mine was called the throbmachine years back. need some tweaks definitely.

its almost a PERFECT trem other than the apparent loss of treble due to the filtering of the LFO. I'm sure with some careful signal routing, you can reduce this significantly.

best trem!
 
hahahaa.... there you go! so next time you hear the word warm... it means TREBLE LOSS!!! :twisted: :twisted:
 
hahaha! sounds dodge man! *grin* kidding.. but that fits your business model right ed?

wow man, i feel like i'm on an episode of some home shopping network -)

so now i should rename this thread "should i buy edder or goose's tremolo pedal?"
 
haha, it's awesome how this thread has evolved.. i'm rather glad -) so long as its not some big conspiracy to get me to buy one of your pedals. Hahaha! but i'd be happy to, i'm looking for something rather unique and experimental too and i didnt know that there were tremolo pedals competing with the international market. since i've been hearing some great praise for Goose's tremolo, i'll definitely give it a shot when i'm back in town.

the shape of it also reminds me of the zvex seek trem, but bigger knobby goodness. in a non-homoerotic way..
 
nahhh.... i'm not looking for a "i kill you or i will perish" with each other here.

goose is more productive with the amount of pedals and new releases he does. he da man! plus his finishing is top notch.

i'm just stickin with my dodgy business plan... to be dodgy and build pedals on the side.
 
no conspiracy though. Just a personal imho thought. If for the experimental and unique side of trem, if theres any chance in future you might be looking out for another trem.

Do consider the empress trem or a cusack tap a whirl trem. Both imho, have more than enough/different type of throbing sound plus ability to tap tempo, its gonna satisfy those who is into more is still more :D

imho
 
PatheinRaindropMoe said:
Do consider the empress trem or a cusack tap a whirl trem. Both imho, have more than enough/different type of throbing sound plus ability to tap tempo, its gonna satisfy those who is into more is still more :D

ahhh..... this one is IF MONEY IS NO OBJECTION!!!!
 
snuffleupagus said:
by the way bro goose bro, do you think if i use this with my POG it will make my sound more hammond-er? :D the speed has to be right... :D

sorry, just hijack a bit. Heh, indeed it will make it sound more hammond-er, but the key, imho, is to have some pedal which is input sensitive to get that varying speed and further modulating the pog tone.

I tried with a lal input sensitive trem into the pog before, it can get somewhere in the ballpark. Recently i had thought of having a sweetsound mojo vibe into the pog shud be really good too, since the mojovibe has a expression pedal input jack. I think that will be the best for controlling the speed of the vibe then going into a pog or vice versa. The sound shud get close to the hammond with rotating speaker kinda tone.

imho
 
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