Say Anything - as long as it is Tremolo!

Aceman

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That VHT is so under-rated. Strymon steals all the thunder, but the VHT was around for a long time, performs well, and at a decent price.
 
This thing is the tremelo to rule all trems..... sound wise

but I'll be honest, I'm pretty tired of $400-700 pedals on my board for gigging.

This thing will stay home.

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Not even close - especially at 400+

Now the Cali76...different story, of course, different effect.
 
I am really digging the trem on my TM Deluxe Reverb.

My first amp - Peavey Classic ~1979 had Tremolo. So for a while, amp Reverb and Tremolo were all I had. That probably made an impression/got me hooked.
 
You get a free reverb with both the Flint and the Melo-Verb. I'm guessing the one in the Flint is better. Still, that's three bills for a trem pedal that's not nearly as flexible as a Shape Shifter. If you just want to wallow in mid-century nostalgia, maybe it's the ticket.

See - that's what I'm saying. I have had discussions about this pedal where people say meh to both the reverb and the tremolo.

It's almost like it was the only reverb/Tremolo they could find and they spent a lot so now they double down on the Flint, even though it is expensive but "ok" on one side or both.

But after a while...they are willing to discuss. And then you hear the "meh"
 
My first amp - Peavey Classic ~1979 had Tremolo. So for a while, amp Reverb and Tremolo were all I had. That probably made an impression/got me hooked.

That is all my original Univox amp had growing up, so it was part of what I heard as an 'electric guitar sound' growing up.
 
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