The Trill’s speed knob provides a range from a very slow to rapid fire effect, according to the company. The depth knob varies the ratio between effected and dry signal. The Trill uses transistors and true bypass foot switching so it is out of the signal path
when not engaged.
MODTM Kits are designed to give novice and experienced musicians the opportunity to build their own amps and effects pedals. All kits come with drawings, instructions and use point-to-point wiring. A pre-drilled enclosure and all parts are included. All you need to provide are hand tools, a soldering iron and solder. The effect pedals operate on 9V batteries which are not included.
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