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Biyang TR-8 Tremolo

Tremolo pedal from Biyang belonging to the Tonefancier series

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«  Everything you expect from a tremolo »

Published on 11/29/10 at 06:17
Pure analog true bypass pedal, 3 settings ("depth" to the depth, intensity of effect, "wave" for the triangular waveform to square the "rate" for the speed of oscillation), food 9V battery or external not provided, input and output side.
Light, metal, solid-looking, slightly taller and wider than a Boss pedal. A white LED illuminates when the effect is activated.
In short, nothing very exciting, even sober look pretty dull despite the metal.

UTILIZATION

Pedal Analog is set at random. No manual: the better you save paper ...

SOUND QUALITY

Quality. First it is a true bypass, the sound is not altered when the effect is off. Then, once the footswitch depressed, the sound is nickel, the instrument and the amp are respected, it is a tremolo that does just what he asks, but does so wonderfully. Settings "spleen" and "depth" are perfect, it goes from barely perceptible to a tremolo very strong, and very slow to very fast. Only the setting of the waveform leaves me a bit perplexed, the gap between the two extremes is not really obvious. Nothing insurmountable though. The only

OVERALL OPINION

tremolo that I used to date was that of my Vox AC30. I needed another one to play on my Marshall and I'm thrilled. I would say that the Biyang is superior because it achieves higher speeds and seems more transparent.
I've never tried tremolo more expensive, but with this pedal I get everything I wanted. For 49 € I think it's unbeatable.