Feature

●Product 1: Faithfully recreates some classic, beloved amp tremolos with a warmth and character you would only expect from a vintage amp
●Product 1: With simple controls and a small footprint, you’ll be sailing the high seas of tone
●Product 1: The volume control allows you to set the overall volume at unity, below unity, or above unity for a boosted tone
●Product 1: With the mix control turned all the way down you can use the tidewater as a warm preamp boost
●Product 2: 9V Batteries Required, best with Polaroid 9V Batteries.
●Product 2: Rich, warm analog tone
●Product 2: Add shimmery velocity and dramatic swooshing to your tone
●Product 2: The timeless phase shifter used on many classic recordings

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Description

JHS Tidewater Tremolo Guitar Effects Pedal
Have you ever ridden the sonic waves of a vintage Fender blackface or Vox tremolo flowing like water from the speaker? Then you know that this kind of tone can make You feel like you’re sailing on a million dollar yacht. The tidewater tremolo faithfully recreates this beloved amp tremolo with a warmth and character you would only expect from a vintage amp. With simple controls and a small footprint, you’ll be sailing the high seas of tone with the tidewater tremolo. The controls are volume, mix and speed. The volume allows you to set the overall volume at unity, below unity, or above unity for a boosted tone. With the mix turned all the way down you can use the tidewater as a warm preamp boost. The mix knob controls the depth of the tremolo while the speed knob controls how fast The tremolo moves, indicated by the LED next to the speed knob. Inside the pedal on the back of the PCB there are three small dip-switches. When all three switches are in the down position, the range of speed available is faster. When all three switches are in the up position, the available range of speed is slower. When you want a simple amp-like tremolo that doesn’t take up much space, The tidewater tremolo is your vessel of choice. This pedal requires standard 9V DC negative power, consumes 3 ma, and measures 3.6"X1.5"X1".

MXR Phase 90 Guitar Effects Pedal
MXR Phase 90
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View larger MXR Phase 90 For over four decades, the MXR PHASE 90 has been a mainstay on the pedal boards of millions of musicians around the globe. It doesn’t matter whether the genre is rock, metal, alternative, jazz, world-beat, or if the instrument is guitar, bass, keys, vocals, or strings: the Phase 90 has been there through it all to add its distinctly lush voice to a musician’s tone palette. MXR Since 1972, MXR has been a pioneer of the effects pedal market with the revolutionary development of tough and rugged stomp boxes, simple utilitarian designs, small sizes, and 100% rich analog tone. Today, Dunlop continues MXRs traditional pedal line of original MXR classics, as well as new modern classics like the Carbon Copy and Fullbore Metal. However, MXR continues to inspire with new designs. The MXR Custom Shop faithfully resurrects recreations of the long-lost vintage models such as the hand-wired Phase 45, as well as doing limited runs of pedals featuring premium components and highly modified designs, such as the new Custom Comp. About Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. Located in Benicia, Calif., Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. was founded as a small, family-owned and operated company in 1965, and has since grown to be a leading manufacturer of electronic effects, picks, capos, slides, strings and other musical instrument accessories. Dunlop is the home of such legendary products as the Crybaby wah and Tortex picks.
Features Rich, warm analog tone Add shimmery velocity and dramatic swooshing to your tone The timeless phase shifter used on many classic Van Halen recordings Runs on a single 9-volt battery or optional ECB003 AC Adapter Color: Orange