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Jimi75

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Hey folks,

I am currently building up my new set up. Actually, I am looking for a kind of modulation effect. I took two effects into consideration which are the Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe and the Fulltone Supa Trem. Here comes my problem....I am indecisive. On the one hand I love Hendrix as everyone knows (1+ for the Vibe) on the other hand I want to come up with something more personel instead of running the typical set up so many people run (1+ for the Trem).

The Supa Trem sounds awesome and I could imagine using it for slower ballad stuff in my blues band. It's a double windmill for me. Any suggestions from you guys? There's an auction for a Supa Trem on ebay that ends in about 8 hours, so quick suggestions are welcome.

Thanks

J75
 
Robert said:
Tremolo is great for slower stuff. You know the Cool Cat Tremolo is cheap but sounds terrific. Same for the Cool Cat Vibe, hehe! :)

The Cool Cat pedals seem to be "cool" indeed, but they see mto colour the sound and to add volume when getting kicked in. Might give them a try anyways.
 
I think you already have the OCD, Fulltone are reliable,
great sounding & have a good resale value..
No hesitation , go for both ..

Suggestion :Glass nexus (Damage control)
 
Cool Cat Tremolo doesn't colour the tone at all. I love mine. There are probably other trems that are more vintage like, but try it. It's true bypass too. As for the Vibe, yes it has a small volume boost and it sure colours the tone - that's what it is supposed to do. ;)
 
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Tremolo is one of those effects that I personally don't find much use for. A Uni-Vibe sort of thing is good for some Hendrix and Trower. There's really no way to get a Uni-Vibe sound without a Uni-Vibe pedal (or its clones). It might seem cliche, but there's a reason why it is.
 
I agree with Robert, there are many uses for tremolo. In addition to the artists he mentioned, Marc Ribot uses tremolo quite often in different projects, often in different ways always. It's an effect that has a wide variety of uses depending on the player and the project.

I think a player of your skills Jimi75 could make good use of it.
 
Jimi, IMO, vibe first, then trem next.
It's true, there are lots of uses for trem, but for me, vibe is more useful all around.
 
I know, and you'd think with me being raised with country music I'd prefer it too, but I seem to lean towards a subtle vibe more often.
I don't use a lot of effects often anyways, but sometimes I like to make crazy sounds just 'cause..........
 
I would agree with Robert the cool cat trem. good buy and cheap spend the money get a mojo vibe
 
Another happy tremolo user here. I find vibes and chorus just a little too cloudy, stomach churning even, for my tastes. If I want subtle pitch modulation my strat's got a vibrato built in. Give it a go, it's easy enough on slower numbers. Your trem has to float though.
 
Thanks for all the input and taking care of my request here.

Taking into cosideration the songs of my current band I think I go for the TREM first, although I love VIBE, too.

I think the Trem is a very underrated effect most of the new players don't appreciate.

Let me check the Danelectro Trem. The clips on their site sound very good, but I have to play and hear it in persona.

Regarding the vibe I will safe up for the Fulltone Deja Vibe. It's perfectly matches my taste.

J75
 
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