

The Tap-A-Whirl by Cusack Music is an analog tremolo pedal with tap tempo functionality. It offers 24 waveforms, stereo output, and a tap jack. The pedal features an Option knob for fade-in time, brake speed, and tap divide, as well as controls for level, rate, depth, and waveform selection. It also includes a live/preset toggle and an RCA jack for external tap tempo. The power requirements are a standard center negative 9V DC supply or a 9V battery, with a current draw of approximately 8mA. The dimensions of the pedal are 4.7" L x 3.69" W x 1.37" H.
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Excellent
$160.68
Brand New
$300
Excellent
$149
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Used
$160.00
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