Carl Martin Surf Trem V2

classic retro tremolo
great value for money
must have!
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Remember the great tremolo sounds of the 50s and 60s? The 'Surf Trem' takes its trem circuitry from the CM Tremovibe. With just a 'speed' and 'depth' control (just like our old tube amp), those classic tones are easy to achieve.
Those who prefer the round and mellow tremolo sounds of classic Fender amps will certainly find what they are looking for with the Carl Martin Surf Trem. The retro heavy cast body, cool color and heavy duty bypass switch, make the "Surf Trem" a must have in any pedal box.
Trem(olo) is basically defined as a cyclic variation of volume controlled by a low frequency oscillator, or for us guitarists.... something that oscillates the guitar sound quickly or slowly between quiet and loud. Made famous in the 50s and 60s by bands like the Shadows and Dick Dale for that infamous "surf sound," the Trem stuck around for many other guitar greats like Robin Trower, Hendrix and Page, all the way to SRV and beyond. The Carl Martin Surf Trem has simplified the whole effect to 2 simple knobs (just like the trem circuit on our vintage Fenders and Ampegs), Depth and Speed. The Depth knob controls how much of the effect you want in your guitar signal, and the Speed knob, of course, controls the speed of the trem.
Features:
- True bypass
- Knobs for depth and speed
- Metal housing
- 6.3 mm mono jack input/output
- 9 volt DC, center negative (Power supply not included)
- Current consumption: 28 mA
- Dimensions 11.2 x 6.0 x 4.7 cm
- Weight: 220 g
| Brand | Carl Martin |
|---|---|
| Ean Code | 0852940000844 |
| Color | Groen |
| Tap-tempo | no |
| Stereo input | nee |
| Stereo output | nee |
| Analog | yes |
| Type Gitaareffect | Stompbox |
| Buizen | No |
| Article number | 74524 |
Carl Martin Surf Trem V2

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