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Re: Pedal reccomendations, please.

mono_tones_1 - 24 Jan 2005 04:48:21

Since the person asking seemed to be on a budget:
i have a EH pulsar and a George dennis ping pong (with included
volume pedal. both cheap and decent i guess... the EH has a little
volume loss in triangle mode, which it doesn't seem to have in
rectangular mode... weird... it makes the triangle mode useless for
live or rehearsal (imo), but the other one works well. wouldn't buy
it again though, to be honest.
the GD sounds plain awesome, extremely smooth. i love that pedal.
both have a funny extra feature. the pulsar does asymaterical tremolo
(e.i. the sound on can be set shorter or longer then the cut-off),
the GD has stereo out, where the two channels'tremolo can be set
slightly out of phase - which provides a beautiful natural sort of
chorusing (and as a rule i hate chorusing effects). it also has an
expressionpedal which is volume pedal when turned off, and regulates
trem depth when the pedal is on.
I bought the gd for a little over what a new danelectro costs - and
it is a much better pedal. my penny and a half.
wannes
--- In , Zone Fighter <zonefighter@g...>
wrote:
> I was looking at this Tremolo Pedal "shoot-out" earlier today.
>
>
>
> The Voodoo Lab Tremolo (the 4 knob version, there is also a
(older?) 2
> knob version) got the highest rating. I've seen other reviews of it
> saying it is very Fender-ie. May need to find myself one of those...
>
> Z
>
>
> On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:39:23 -0000, storm_static_sleep
> <storm_static_sleep@y...> wrote:
> >
> > In addition, I am wondering if a tremelo or vibrato pedal is
needed.
> > If so, any reccomendations for those types of pedals are also
welcomed.
> >

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