
Anthony Easton
The Tremolessence by Dr. Scientist is a true-stereo analog tremolo pedal that offers a wide range of options for oscillating sound. It features stereo input and output (or mono in/mono out, mono in/stereo out) and has power requirements of 9VDC @ 75mA, 18VDC @ 150mA. The pedal has a variety of controls including Volume, Depth (Intensity), Rate (Speed), Shape (to control waveform shapes), Treble (with a range of +/-15dB), and a Hold feature. The pedal also allows for the selection of triangle or square waveform, and the ability to engage the effect only while holding down the stomp switch. Additionally, it offers the option for stereo output to pan left to right or be in sync, and the ability to use expression pedals to control the Depth and Rate. The Tremolessence is analog, providing a warm and inviting sound. It also includes a limited lifetime warranty.
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