

The Tremolessence by Dr. Scientist is a true-stereo analog tremolo pedal offering a wide range of options for sound oscillation. It features six control knobs and two toggles, allowing for precise customization of the tremolo effect. The controls include Volume, Depth, Rate, Shape, Treble, and Hold, with the ability to select between triangle and square waveform shapes. The pedal also offers stereo input and output (or mono in/mono out, mono in/stereo out) and has power requirements of 9VDC @ 75mA, 18VDC @ 150mA. The Tremolessence is equipped with true bypass using a soft-touch switch and relays, and it includes various PCB trim-pots for LED brightness and Rate knob adjustments. Additionally, it supports expression control for Depth and Rate, with a limited lifetime warranty.
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Very Good
$163.99
Mint
$174.32
Excellent
$139.99
Very Good
$139
Mint
$119.95
Very Good
$149.99
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