
Anthony Easton
The Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo pedal offers vintage tremolo effects with a simple two-knob configuration. It is designed to produce deep and warm blackface tremolo sounds. The pedal features an input impedance of 470K ohm, output impedance of 1k ohm, and a maximum input level of 1V. The speed frequency ranges from 0.1 to 10Hz, and it operates at a power voltage of DC9V. The pedal's dimensions are 2.75" W x 3.875" L x 1.5" H, and it weighs 7.6 oz (without battery). The VT-3 Vintage Tremolo is known for its tight, pulsing sine-wave tremolo that captures the classic tremolo sounds of the past. It also offers speed and intensity controls, allowing users to adjust the effect from slow, barely audible dips to fast, shimmering stabs. The pedal includes a slight level boost to ensure the performance won't go unnoticed.
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