Does anyone have much experience with this sound? I found the locally made Big noise Golden syrup pedal that looks like good value
Other pedals like earthquaker seem to be a bit too phasey, but I guess you could dial that out. What other options do we have in NZ?
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Harmonic tremolo
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Re: Harmonic tremolo
I have the Supro Harmonic Trem and it's very excellent. It does drive the signal a bit though, so there's some added grind and bottom end. I like it because of that.
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Re: Harmonic tremolo
Flint is excellent. That Golden Syrup has a Fender opto "pulse" thing going on which isn't like the Harmonic trems on their amps. The Supro pedal I tried is also really nice, but as Grant says it mimics the amp so adds its own thing too. I also liked the Source Audio Vertigo, but the Flint is my favourite.
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Re: Harmonic tremolo
MXR is great, check out some reviews!
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