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Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo
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Blue Zoso Blue Zoso
Note : 10 sur 10 Published on 08/28/06 at 08:02
Vibrato-classic type channel tube amp vintage ...
-100% Analog

UTILIZATION

Two-buttons: Speed ​​and Intensity
and a switch that snaps (silent what)
-See! not need manual.
Two jacks and power supply in the ass is good, it avoids stepping on them!
And she's tiny!

SOUND QUALITY

-The sound of a channel tube amp period! ouahhh
-Used with an LP, or TV, or even a mandolin, while all this retro. Nickel!
-Sound: a good vibrato, which tends to cruncher a little (as good EHX), and boosted the signal a bit (effective end of the chain to give peps!)
But I put my 9 for that. it lacks a level set out.

OVERALL OPINION

I've had four months, and are to me very useful to bring a touch of retro to my sounds at times. I use it mostly with my mandolin, or, I do some Neil Young ... ;-)
With the Electro Harmonix Pulsar is the only one that sounds really vintage, the big difference that did not Guyatone many settings and the signal comes out a little harder. (The small Stone her, against you for lost volume ...)

With experience, I'd take both! In fact, there m ^ me faidrait the model but without altering the original volume! I put 9 for that. Level out please!
Unless you use me as a channel éxculivement full tremolo. Two settings are enough, unless one wants to put across!