CyanideJunkie
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Hi all, I have for sale a Garagetone Chopper Tremolo from the good guys at Visual Sound. Visual Sound is well-known for it's proprietary buffer system which happens to be one of the best out there in the market, and it has also been used to great effect in their Garagetone series. Zero tone-colouration and it preserves your signal tone especially if you're running it through many true-bypass pedals and long cables.
The Chopper Tremolo features all-analog circuitry and uses an opto-isolator(instead of the more common transistors) to give you that classic Blackface-era tremolo Fender fans know and love. Features include a Speed, Wave and Depth knob, as well an on/off LED that blinks in time with your Speed setting. The Speed and Depth knob require no explanation, but the Wave knob is a pretty cool feature; It allows you to tailor the wave form of your tremolo. Fully counter-clockwise puts it at sine-wave setting which provides a smooth, flowing warble; fully clockwise sets it square-wave setting, which makes the rise and fall of the tremolo a bit more abrupt and noticeable, which makes it excellent for use with dirt tones. Another plus is that there is also no inherent volume loss, an affliction that is common in other tremolo pedals in it's market range.
Condition is a 9.5/10; only due to the fact that it has been used, but never gigged. Will also include the box and everything else that came with it. All this for $50.
Interested parties please feel free to contact me at 9070 9160. Cheers and thanks for reading!
The Chopper Tremolo features all-analog circuitry and uses an opto-isolator(instead of the more common transistors) to give you that classic Blackface-era tremolo Fender fans know and love. Features include a Speed, Wave and Depth knob, as well an on/off LED that blinks in time with your Speed setting. The Speed and Depth knob require no explanation, but the Wave knob is a pretty cool feature; It allows you to tailor the wave form of your tremolo. Fully counter-clockwise puts it at sine-wave setting which provides a smooth, flowing warble; fully clockwise sets it square-wave setting, which makes the rise and fall of the tremolo a bit more abrupt and noticeable, which makes it excellent for use with dirt tones. Another plus is that there is also no inherent volume loss, an affliction that is common in other tremolo pedals in it's market range.
Condition is a 9.5/10; only due to the fact that it has been used, but never gigged. Will also include the box and everything else that came with it. All this for $50.
Interested parties please feel free to contact me at 9070 9160. Cheers and thanks for reading!