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Tremolo pedal from DLS Effects

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DLS Effects has announced the release of the new TR1 Tremolo pedal.

This pure Analog, Stereo Tap Tremolo offers tons of tremolo styles and functionality.

 

Some of the features include:

• Two different sounding analog optical devices utilize a Warmth pot.
• A Shape pot transforms the tremolo wave shape and duty cycle for flavors like vintage rhythmic tremolo, slicing tremolo, playing backwards sound… 
• The speed of the Tremolo can be controlled using the Rate Pot, or Tap Tempo, or by using an external Expression Pedal. 
• Tap Tempo can be multiplied by 1, 2, 3 or 4 beats per tap, plus is stored in non volatile memory.
• Two independent in/out channels can be used in Mono or Stereo, including a Ping Pong mode that pans from amp to amp. Channel-A in/out utilizes True Bypass switching, while Channel-B in/out has a buffered output. 
• 4.3” wide by 4.7” deep.
• The unit runs from 9vdc (any polarity) and is charged near 15vdc.

 

Pricing:

MRP: $299, Street price $249


For more information: www.dlseffects.com

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