Hey guys glad to hear the comments on the Shapeshifter, it's significantly lighter (.9lbs vs 2lbs) and smaller. It features several new features including the stereo phase control you mentioned, and also the visual feedback LED like you see in the Vapor Trail. Istabass, I think you will find them very well built, we hand assemble and test each one and I know Kevin Beller puts them through a pretty extreme regime of testing (hot/cold and all around brutality to make sure they can stand up the rigors of gigging). There has also been some expansion of the ranges.
The main reason that it doesn't have a volume control is that it has automatic gain compensation since many Trems don't have this; you need to turn the knob up to compensate for the volume, as you increase the depth. It does this automatically.
Hey guys glad to hear the comments on the Shapeshifter, it's significantly lighter (.9lbs vs 2lbs) and smaller. It features several new features including the stereo phase control you mentioned, and also the visual feedback LED like you see in the Vapor Trail. Istabass, I think you will find them very well built, we hand assemble and test each one and I know Kevin Beller puts them through a pretty extreme regime of testing (hot/cold and all around brutality to make sure they can stand up the rigors of gigging). There has also been some expansion of the ranges.
The main reason that it doesn't have a volume control is that it has automatic gain compensation since many Trems don't have this; you need to turn the knob up to compensate for the volume, as you increase the depth. It does this automatically.
Scott, I believe the new pedal also allows one to punch in the tap tempo while the effect is off. Hope I am correct on that. I have one of the older ones still going strong. At one time there was a company that was modifying these older models with volume control, tap tempo while off, additional jacks and other such candy. They did this because, in their opinion, it was one of the best sounding Tremolos on the market.
Brad
Scott, I believe the new pedal also allows one to punch in the tap tempo while the effect is off. Hope I am correct on that. I have one of the older ones still going strong. At one time there was a company that was modifying these older models with volume control, tap tempo while off, additional jacks and other such candy. They did this because, in their opinion, it was one of the best sounding Tremolos on the market.
Brad