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Key Features
Upgraded features with a decreased footprint. The Fulltone Supa-Trem 2 V2 Tremolo is part of Fulltone?s custom shop range that pushes the envelope on their standard range. Featuring an increased range of panning from a slow 6 secs to a super-fast 200BPM. The Supa-Trem2 uses two identical circuits giving you a true, balanced stereo tremolo. You can then send a separate signal to two amplifiers which is where this pedal shines.
The Supa-trem adds extra functionality, range, and depth of sounds thanks to the custom made optocouplers. Whether it's gentle or set for super weird sounds - if you are in the market for a tremolo, there isn't anything more you could ask for.
Product Ref: 143518
From staggeringly beautiful to utterly disorientating, the Supa-Trem can be subtle as they come, offering an incredibly high-quality tremolo that modulates and pulses, adding shimmer and a touch of atmosphere to chords. But it can also be something else, morphing into a sea-sick, crazy panned stereo effect that will engulf you, leaving you feeling like you are someplace else.
Incredibly inventive, the ‘phase correlation’ knob can take the effect from a calm transition between speakers to a monstrous pulse that completely disregards any pan whatsoever – totally exclusive to Fulltone. In conjunction with that, by briefly holding down the tap/tempo switch, you can half or double the speed of the tremolo which can take effects into whole new territories, great for experimentalists and sonic explorers. Interestingly, you can also use this as a clean boost, just set the mix to zero and crank the volume, you get 15dB of available boost which is more than enough to push an amp on the edge of break up into rich overdrive.
There’re are three distinct modes. The first is a sine; smooth in character but it can certainly get quite extreme. The next is the aggressive square wave, even under high gain settings, the tremolo is defined, clear, and strong. Lastly, the ‘warble’ mode. This is perfect for getting those ’classic Leslie speaker’ and ‘Univibe’ sounds.
This new iteration of the Supa-Trem is a lot more pedalboard-friendly than its predecessor. At half the size – you could even make room for MORE pedals! – No harm in that, is there?