
Anthony Easton
The Trinity by Jacques is a versatile pedal that combines three classic effects: envelope filter, auto wah, and wah-wah in one compact pedal. It features a dedicated dome controller that allows it to be used as a wah-wah pedal, providing an uncanny wah tone that is more vowel-like and human than other wah pedals. The pedal also offers a stuck wah tone with wide control, from throaty 'Money for nothing' to squealing hard rock tones. Additionally, it provides an incredible rendition of the coveted envelope filter tone with a complete range of controls, offering a dramatic effect while being usable in any setting. The inboard full-function autowah with rate and depth controls pushes the effect boundaries into flanger and phasing territory. The Trinity is a pure analog device, allowing for hundreds of possible tones between its settings.
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Very Good
$180

Very Good
$279

Brand New
$199.99

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