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Toadworks release Pipeline Harmonic Vibrato / Tremolo pedal 05-Feb-10
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Toadworks have introduced their Pipeline Harmonic Vibrato / Tremolo pedal. Here's what they have to say about it...

Amplitude modulation, otherwise known as tremolo, is arguably the first 'overt' guitar effect. Amplifiers with built-in tremolo began appearing by the late 40's, and became standard equipment by the late 50's. The first major style of music to adopt tremolo as it's own was surf music - groups like the Del-Tones, the Ventures and the Chantays combined tremolo with reverb to create the definitive surf guitar sound.

In 1961, the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company released a complex variation on the tremolo effect known commonly as harmonic vibrato. While not technically vibrato (frequency modulation), this new take on tremolo created an effect vaguely reminiscent of a rotating speaker. Due to it's complexity and cost, this form of tremolo was short lived, and no adequate substitute existed - until now.

ToadWorks USA is proud to announce the release of the world's first stereo Tremolo / Harmonic Vibrato pedal, PipeLine.

Operation
ToadWorks PipeLine™ is more than just a tremolo pedal, it is the end result of 60 years of tremolo design.

One of the most significant improvements to the standard tremolo and harmonic vibrato modes is the stereo output. When used in mono mode, the primary output jack provides standard trem sounds. Inserting a plug into the bottom output jack splits the signal for stereo reproduction, creating a alternating aural phenomenon that cannot be duplicated with a mono sound source.

PipeLine™ is designed for use with an Expression Pedal - Connecting the Expression Pedal to the Exp. Pedal jack will disable the Speed control, and the expression pedal becomes the manual speed controller.

The switch turns the effect on and off, the toggle switch selects between normal tremolo and harmonic vibrato modes. The waveform knob adjusts the shape of the LFO - to left is a smooth sine wave, to the right is a clipped square wave. The Speed knob controls the LFO rate, and the Intensity knob controls the amount of effect present in the signal. There's even an internal trimmer to adjust the low-pass cutoff frequency.

PipeLine™ features a true-bypass circuit, keeping your tone crystal clear when bypassed. Each pedal is carefully manufactured by hand, using only the finest components.

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