Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas Analog Tremolo Guitar Pedal

  • Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas Analog Tremolo Guitar Pedal
  • Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas Analog Tremolo Guitar Pedal
  • Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas Analog Tremolo Guitar Pedal
  • Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas Analog Tremolo Guitar Pedal
  • Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas Analog Tremolo Guitar Pedal
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This is a brand new Chasebliss Audio gravitas analog tremolo guitar pedal. This pedal offers unprecedented control over the style and sound of tremolo desired and enables the player to control everything from the waveform of the depth and sway controls to the tap divisions of the tap tempo portion of the pedal. There are several DIP switches on the back to further control the parameters of the pedal. There are also DIP switches which change the function of some of the controls. So simply put, this pedal is easily one of the most versatile, if not the most versatile compact tremolo pedals on the market! A fun feature on this pedal is the mini toggle between the bypass switch and tap tempo switch. This toggle allows the player to select the style of tremolo. The left side adds a very fast warble effect, the middle is standard and the left side acts as a volume swell for each repeat. Highly useful!

Direct from the Chasebliss website:

This tremolo pedal features an all-analog signal path that can do any variety or shape of standard volume modulation, harmonic tremolo (inspired by vintage Brownface) or both simultaneously for a truly unique and beautiful tremolo sound that sits just perfectly in a mix. The first thing your guitar hits in the signal path is a gorgeous, transparent, discrete class A clean boost circuit, and is followed by buffering and tone shaping with famed Analog Devices AD823 opamps for perfect tonal clarity, and analog warmth. Further, every knob and switch is connected to a little digital brain while your guitar signal stays 100% analog the entire time and never gets digitally processed. Since the control of the effect is digital, it opens up unprecedented effects and features that have never been heard or offered in analog stompboxes.