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Marshall VT-1 VibraTrem
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« Marshall Vibratrem »

Published on 06/13/03 at 15:00
I bought this pedal from Allans music in Sydney for $119, and have now had it for ohh, 2 months.
I generally wanted a nice vibrato pedal that would suit most kinds of music as i don't really have any specific style, although i DO tend to stick mainly to solo work.

This pedal certainly has an excellent array of vibrato and tremolo effects. I compared it to my friend boss vibrato pedal, and i could barely tell the difference. For the price it's great quality. The sound has excellent tone, and doesn't come out all muddy like some crappy pedals in this price range sometimes do.
This pedal is basically good for any style of music, i've used it for everything from blues to rock to christmas songs, and it really gives a kick to all of them. I'd recommend it to anyone.

Well, it's a great pedal, but if i had to bitch about something. it's gotta be the knobs. They've all got a shiny chrome finish, which is very stylish, but when i'm playing on stage it's very difficult to see what position the knobs are at because of the light reflecting, but it's no big deal as i doubt many people are gonne bend down to adjust knobs in d middle of a performance any ways.

EXCELLENT... Perhaps the most solid line of pedals out there. All marshall pedals are built to withstand a nuclear blast i tells ya.

A great pedal for the price i paid, especially when compared to a boss tremolo which doest even offer as many effect types.

This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com