Supa-Trem Jr Tremolo : Play with the internal trimpot if it doesn't sound right to your taste!
I required a tremolo pedal for my pedalboard. The goal of this pedalboard was to keep it small, sturdy and simple, not too much tweakable, few knobs and no whistles. After a search for a tremolo pedal I ordered the Supa Trem jr. The only test I always do with a tremolo pedal is to be able to play âTornadoâ from âThe Jiantsâ, if it can do that; itâs a keeper. Well, I received the Supa Trem jr. and was impressed by its weight and sturdy construction, awesome, until I tried to play with it. I was very disappointed, whatever I tried, I could not get that bias-tremolo sound thus not be able to achieve that âTornadoâ sound. I decided to return it the next day. I was already looking for another tremolo pedal in the âforrest of pedalsâ (too many, FFS). The next day I thought; âletâs play with the internal trimpot before I send it backâ and Iâm so glad I did!!! The internal trimpot was (to my taste) set way too aggressive. When I rolled it back, a great bias-tremolo appeared and I could get that âTornadoâ sound. This is now my "max depth setting" (sinus wave) and it really sounds great, I can still get a choppy sound by using the triangle wave form, itâs a keeper!

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Fulltone
- Average price : $285
- Dimensions : 99mm x 102mm x 64mm
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