Red Witch Pentavocal Tremolo Guitar Pedal

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Red Witch Pentavocal Trem Pedal

Red Witch Pentavocal Trem: Hey, I'm Ben Fulton from Red Witch Analog. We're based in New Zealand, here at the NAMM Show, 2009 at the Dana B. Goods Booth, our US Distributor, and I'd like to show you our Red Witch Trim Low Pedal Pentavocal Trem Low. Basically, the Pentavocal Trem Low is called so, because it's got a five different voices to it. Five different frequency responses. Trem Low has been around for a really long time. It was the first to fit often on any amplifier back in the 50's. The thing which made each Trem Low different, was generally the size of the speaker cable and the speaker configuration. A big 12-inch speaker, or several of them, it's going to have a big, deep sound. A single 8-inch speaker with Trem Low, is going to be a thin sounding Trem Low. o what we've done here, is we've got five different frequency responses. So at the moment, it's set on the throbbiest sound and it sounds like this. And you can go right through all six different settings as we shift back, we find that we are basically losing bottom, and it's going to come to the most extreme setting number one, and you've got this then. And you've got velocity, which controls the speed of the sweep. You've got depth, which it functions to control how deep the Trem Low shift is in volume. You've got a boost here of volume, which if you shift the depth all the way back, can act like a clean boost. So, here's the unity signal, and you control the tone of it by that six way switch. So they can be used as a clean boost by pulling the depth all the way back. The most unique feature of this though, has got to be the bottom control. If you listen to what's happening in the Trem Low sound here, everything is being brought in and brought out of the sound as it pulses. When you pull this back, you can hear the top end remains completely intact. The only thing that is being pulsed is the bottom end of the sound. If you listen to that again. I'll bring the bottom control all the way around and we've got this. So you can control which part of the sound is being Trem Low, basically. So, that's the Pentavocal Trem Low. Check it out.