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  • frank_70frank_70

    Diamond Pedals TremoloPublished on 09/25/13 at 13:23
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    analog tremolo with 6 presets rhythmic
    4 types of waves each very different from a switch
    1 control speed, depth 1, 1 master volume output loss, tap tempo switch on / off, true bypass

    solid case, compact, 9v
    Made in Canada

    UTILIZATION

    given the number of parameters, you must take time to shop around.
    the grip is instinctive and simple
    the effects are very different and character

    manual in English, each function is described.

    SOUND QUALITY

    round, warm sound, accurate.
    tremolos sound palette is very wide, from vintage to "cut" modern.

    the knobs are accurate is pleasant.

    tap tempo is as accurate and "double", very pleasant function.

    no loss of b…
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    analog tremolo with 6 presets rhythmic
    4 types of waves each very different from a switch
    1 control speed, depth 1, 1 master volume output loss, tap tempo switch on / off, true bypass

    solid case, compact, 9v
    Made in Canada

    UTILIZATION

    given the number of parameters, you must take time to shop around.
    the grip is instinctive and simple
    the effects are very different and character

    manual in English, each function is described.

    SOUND QUALITY

    round, warm sound, accurate.
    tremolos sound palette is very wide, from vintage to "cut" modern.

    the knobs are accurate is pleasant.

    tap tempo is as accurate and "double", very pleasant function.

    no loss of blowing or the original signal

    OVERALL OPINION

    for 2 days over background and having tried several models but not necessarily in the same
    price range.
    This tremolo is part of the most expensive and the quality is at the appointment.
    there is no spot for studio work and saw her warmth, no plug-in will replace the current.

    So, for those who want to invest in a high quality tremolo, rich in possibilities, the idea of ​​working with the sound quality, it is a good investment.
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  • moosehermanmooseherman

    Diamond Pedals TremoloPublished on 04/22/10 at 18:20
    This is a pretty solid tremolo pedal. It's got a decent amount of controls and the great warmth of an analog pedal. This is tried-and-true analog pedal, so there are no computer or MIDI capabilities with it. The pedal isn't rackable either, as it's a floor pedal. The connections are the basic 1/4" input and output, and there is an adaptor for this pedal as well.

    UTILIZATION

    The editing of the tremolo effect on this pedal is pretty basic, and therefore, it's easy to do in a short time. This works out great for on-the-fly edits and changes. There are only four knobs. The first is for the speed of the tremolo effect. The second knob controls the rate of the effect. The third knob det…
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    This is a pretty solid tremolo pedal. It's got a decent amount of controls and the great warmth of an analog pedal. This is tried-and-true analog pedal, so there are no computer or MIDI capabilities with it. The pedal isn't rackable either, as it's a floor pedal. The connections are the basic 1/4" input and output, and there is an adaptor for this pedal as well.

    UTILIZATION

    The editing of the tremolo effect on this pedal is pretty basic, and therefore, it's easy to do in a short time. This works out great for on-the-fly edits and changes. There are only four knobs. The first is for the speed of the tremolo effect. The second knob controls the rate of the effect. The third knob determines the volume of the tremolo, its basically the mix between the effect and the dry signal. The fourth knob switches between different settings, which are basically different variations of the tremolo effect. The switch between the middle two knobs also changes the effect drastically, adjusting the character of the effect in a way that is difficult to explain. The manual will explain things clearly to anyone who has trouble getting it to work, although I don't think it's hard to use at all.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I really liked the sound that I got out of this pedal, which I was hoping for. Not many tremolo effects really do it for me, I like the way they sound on record more, and that's mostly because of studio effects and not so much pedals. This pedal sort of betrays that stereotype. I think that what I like most is the tap feature on the second switch, that allows you to adjust while playing in a way that is totally liberating. In general, the best thing about this pedal is that it doesn't overwhelm the tone, and in fact only enhances it. It also doesn't make everything super muddy, either, which I like.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall, I'd have to say that this is one of the more enjoyable tremolo pedals I've had the pleasure of playing. For the most part, I don't use this effect that much, which makes me wonder whether or not I'm going to hang onto it, really. I think that I will for now mainly because it's the best tremolo pedal I own. I'd have to recommend it to anybody who needs a tremolo that doesn't frustrate and annoy them, and needs it mostly for live purposes. If you haven't gotten into the effect in a big way yet, this might be the pedal that changes your mind.
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