Palmer - POCKET TREMOLO PEPTREM
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Electric Guitar Effects
Presentation
Since its appearance almost 70 years ago, the Tremolo is an electric guitar effect impossible to circumvent, whose popularity never ceased. The Palmer Pocket Tremolo pedal allows you to get the "rhythmic beat" effects by modulating the volume, typical of the classic vintage effects and also the more modern sounds, evoking a helicopter. Thanks to its Speed and Intensity knobs, the speed and intensity of the tremolo effect is easily adjusted. The Shape control lets you choose the shape of the modulation signal, from the continuous sinusoidal curve to the steeper (On / Off) side of the square waveform.
Other features
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Palmer MI POCKET TREMOLO
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Tremolo pedal for electric guitar
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All tremolo sounds, from vintage to modern
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Progressive adjustment of the waveform from sine to squared
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Extended frequency range
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Intensity of Modulation adjustable from 0 to 100
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Solid footswitch with
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Status LEDs
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6.35mm high quality jacks - 1 input / 1 output, 6.35mm jacks
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Clean background noise: -85 DB
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Compatible with mounting in
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pedals Power supply by 9V battery or power supply
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Finish sheet steel with powder coating
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Dimensions: 60 x 100 x 55 mm
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Weight: 0.253 kg
To find out more...
Since its creation over 30 years ago, Palmer Germany has become the "right place" for audio specialists and music professionals internationally. Palmer quickly established itself as a must for local musicians who were looking for qualified repairers who wanted to make personal adjustments to their instruments and amplifiers or who needed special tools that they could not find go elsewhere. This hands-on, practice-oriented service has enabled Palmer to gain in-depth knowledge of the key expectations of musicians and audio technicians - sound quality, reliability and precision down to the smallest detail. With this expertise, Palmer was able to develop its own products and thus build a reputation far beyond the German borders on stage and in the studio.
