Tremolo Pedals
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BOSS TR-2 Tremolo Pedal
Strymon Flint V2
MXR M305 Tremolo
JHS Pedals 3 Series Harmonic Trem
Fulltone Custom Shop Supa-Trem 2 v2 Tremolo Pedal
Electro Harmonix Stereo Pulsar Tremolo
Strymon Lex V2
Supro Tremolo Pedal
Electro Harmonix Lester G Deluxe Rotary Speaker
Electro Harmonix Lester K Stereo Rotary Speaker
Foxgear Knee Trembler Guy Pratt Signature Tremolo
Ibanez TR Mini Tremolo
Mooer MTR1 Trelicopter Optical Tremolo Mini Pedal
Suhr Jack Rabbit Tremolo Pedal
Jam Pedals The Chill Sine Wave Tremolo Pedal
Jam Pedals Harmonious Monk mk.2 Tremolo Pedal
Electro Harmonix Super Pulsar Stereo Tap Tremolo
Fredric Effects West Germany Tremolo
Fulltone Supa-Trem Junior Tremolo Pedal
Seymour Duncan Shape Shifter Stereo Tremolo
Electro Harmonix Nano Pulsar
Dreadbox Pedals Treminator Smashing Analog Tremolo
Universal Audio Flow Vintage Tremolo UAFX Pedal
Walrus Audio Monumental Stereo Harmonic Tremolo Pedal Black
Wampler Latitude Standard Tremolo Pedal (Pre-Owned) #117161042
About Tremolo Pedals
From a subtle throb to a helicopter-style chop, tremolo pedals are an easy way to add an organic, natural texture to your guitar playing.
Tremolo is one of the earliest guitar effects. Found in amps as early as the 40s, it is particularly well-known for appearing in Fender Amps - albeit frustratingly misnamed as ‘Vibrato’.
A Tremolo pedal modulates the volume of your guitar signal to create a rhythmic pulsing effect. Some tremolos are sine waves, which means they smoothly fade in and out - think Buffalo Springfield's ‘For What It’s Worth’. Others are square waves, which means they have a more noticeable, ‘choppy’ effect like in ‘How Soon Is Now?’ by the Smiths. Modern tremolo pedals often give you control over the waveform. This makes them much more customizable than the old amp effect. Some even feature tap tempo functionality, allowing you to easily sync the throbbing effect to each song.
Why Should I Choose a Tremolo Pedal?
- A tremolo guitar pedal is a vintage effect
- Organic, natural texture
- Ranging from subtle to percussive