Supa-Trem2

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The original Fulltone Tremolo - made by Mike Fuller.The Fulltone Supa-Trem ST-1, the original version of the pedal, is renowned for its classic, organic, amp-like tremolo tones. Here's a breakdown of its design: • Photocell-based Tremolo: The ST-1 uses a custom-designed Fulltone Opto-1 photocell to generate the tremolo effect, replicating the sound of vintage amplifier tremolo circuits. • Simple Controls: Despite its versatility, the pedal features a straightforward control layout. It has: • Rate and Mix Knobs: These large knobs allow for easy, foot-adjustable control over the speed (rate) and intensity (mix/depth) of the tremolo effect. • Hard/Soft Footswitch: This switch toggles between two tremolo styles: a smooth sine-wave (soft) and a more abrupt, square-wave stutter (hard). • Speed Footswitch: This footswitch doubles or halves the tremolo speed, enabling rhythmic adjustments on the fly. • True Bypass Footswitch: The pedal incorporates a true bypass switch, ensuring your guitar's signal remains unaffected when the tremolo is disengaged. • Built-in Boost: The ST-1 also features an internal gain boost control, which helps compensate for any perceived volume loss that can occur when engaging a tremolo effect. • Analog Design: The original Supa-Trem ST-1 is an analog tremolo pedal, contributing to its authentic and organic tone. • Power: It can be powered by a standard 9V DC center-negative power supply or a 9V battery. Essentially, the Fulltone Supa-Trem ST-1 aimed to capture the essence of vintage tremolo, making it accessible in a pedal format with practical features for live performance, like large knobs and footswitchable speed and waveform options. 

Fulltone Supa-Trem

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