I'm curious- I've owned a Fulltone trem, the Empress, and a slew of others, and I just can't find anything that works for me as much as my amp tremolos.
The thing I miss is the sag that happen with a tube bias trem- when you pound out a chord or note, the trem sort of leaves it alone, and become more promenant on the tails of things. If someone built a pedal that did that, I'd be grateful.
Though I am pretty well equipped with an old BF deluxe and a modified Bronco (if you change the value of one of the resistors in the tone stack to be the same value as the corresponding resistor in a Deluxe, it sounds ?surprise! an awful lot like a higher fidelity Deluxe), I'd love to find a plug in that did this, so I could easily sync my trem up to recordings.
guitar trem pedals - review?
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