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«  Excellent in all respects »

Published on 03/13/12 at 03:57
The technical characteristics of the foot are easily accessible on the net, I do not repeat them. Let's just say she is very well designed: besides the switch to start, it has a speed selector slow / fast and convenient to switch a soft / hard to choose between allowing a tremolo round and gradual the old or a more hard (to "There's No God" Extreme example). The two large knobs are easy to handle in-game if you have the delicate foot. As always with Fulltone, breathes all the seriousness and reliability.
The inside reveals two trim pots: one adjusts the overall volume - so you can turn the pedal boost or otherwise use them to brighten the sound, the other adjusts the intensity of the curve of the tremolo.
Last but not least, the pedal is not aesthetically ugly, which makes it even better!
In short, I do not see what they could add to this pedal is simple and yet complete.

UTILIZATION

Very simple to use (we suspected a little!).
Another valuable asset in Fulltone side is that the effective and efficient sonbt settings: home, turn a knob really has an effect on the sound!

SOUND QUALITY

The sound quality is excellent. On the one hand, the tremolo effect in itself is a success: soft mode is really round, soft and warm, like an old Fender, and in hard mode, it is a staccato that will transform minced menu in your riffs.
Furthermore, the pedal is fully transparent, as lit off, the guitar sound is not distorted.
I listened to other tremolos before choosing this one, none, to my ears, possessed a sound as natural. I know that perfection is not of this world, but there ...

OVERALL OPINION

I use this pedal for years and so far I do not see that would replace it. It is versatile, well designed, attractive and robust. Who could ask more?