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Waveform Selection - You can modulate your
sound with three different |
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waveforms. An asymmetrical tremolo was
modelled after a '65 Fender |
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Vibrolux (brown face) to give you the
fullest tremolo sound possible. A square |
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wave can be utilized if you're after a
harder sound. And if you're looking for a |
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more normal tremolo, you can use the
triangle wave setting. |
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Tap Tempo - The Empress
Trem averages your last four taps so it plays in |
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sync with your music. You can also
choose different tap to tremolo rate |
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ratios. 1:1, 1:2, and 1:4 are
available. |
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Two Speed Mode - An
exclusive feature to the Empress Trem. You're able |
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to set two different rates, and switch
between them using the tap tempo |
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stompswitch. This is similar to
playing through a Leslie cabinet and changing |
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the speed. |
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Rhythms - Another
exclusive feature. The Empress Trem will definiately do |
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your run-of-the-mill tremolo sound to
a tee. But you can also set it to play |
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different rhythms. Check out the
soundclips for examples. |
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Gain - A problem with
most tremolos on the market is that when they're |
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engaged, you hear a noticeable drop in
volume. The Empress Trem solves |
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this by having a gain stage on the
output. It's able to deliver up to 6dB of gain |
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without adding any distortion to
the signal. |
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Perfect Size - The
enclosure measures approximately 4.5" by 3.5" by 1.5", |
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which is delightfully small when
considering all the features packed into this unit. |
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True Bypass - The
Empress Trem employs true bypass, so you can be |
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sure that it's not affecting the
signal when disengaged. |