The Luther Tap Tremolo V2 by Westminster Effects is a pedal that allows users to produce pure analog modulation with normal and harmonic modes, selectable waveforms, six tap multipliers, and a tap in/out jack for syncing with other pedals. The pedal has power requirements of 9V DC center negative, drawing 94mA. It measures 4.7" x 3.6" x 1.5" and is handmade in South Carolina, USA. The pedal does not support battery operation. These specifications make it suitable for musicians seeking precise and customizable tremolo effects in their performances or studio recordings.
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