Feature

●Movall Tremolo guitar effect pedal is applied a photoelectric circuit which sounds just like one of the tremolos you would find in vintage tube amps.
●A simple three knob control allows for adjustment of rate (Speed), depth (how much the tremolo fluctuates) and wave.
●For wave knob, you can change it from a subtle triangle wave to a drastic square wave. This way you can achieve the classic tremolo sounds as well as the more modern “stutter” sounds. It’s also possible to create amazing rhythmic pads, especially if combined with a cool delay sound.
●True bypass design, LED indicator shows the working state. Alloy pedal casing, strong and durable.
●Powered by 9V center negative power adapter (Not included).

[Heavy Metal]




[Red]




[Classical Overdrive]




[Spring Reverb]




[Transparent]




[Van Golem Phaser]




[Distortion]




[Ultimate Comp]




[Tremolo]




[Ultimate Drive]




[Fuzz]




[Clear]





Description

Introduction: Movall Tremolo guitar effect pedal is applied a photoelectric circuit which sounds just like one of the tremolos you would find in vintage tube amps. It is flexible yet easy to use. A simple three knob control allows for adjustment of rate (speed), depth (how much the tremolo fluctuates) and wave. The wave knob is very cool, because you can change it from a subtle triangle wave to a drastic square wave. This way you can achieve the classic tremolo sounds we all know and love as well as the more modern inch stutter inch sounds. Its also possible to create amazing rhythmic pads, especially if combined with a cool delay sound. True bypass design: True bypass switch lets your instruments signal pass through a non-electronic bypass line when the effect is disengaged, feeding your amp with direct, unaltered signal from your instrument. Specifications: Small, lightweight and exquisite. Aluminum-alloy classic, stable and strong. True bypass for zero tone coloration. Slip resistance bottom. Input: 14 inch monaural jack. Output: 14 inch monaural jack. Power Supply: AC adapter 9V DC (Negative in the center). Current Draw: 50 mA.