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CLASSIC FENDER AMP EFFECTS
There’s no mistaking the sound of genuine Fender amp Tremolo and Reverb. These lush, dynamic amp effects inspired entire genres of music. The Tre-Verb pedal places independent Tremolo and Reverb effects at your feet in a compact, easy-to-use pedal. We included classic reverb voicings based on their renowned spring reverb units from 1963 and 1965 and multiple tremolo modes to make sure you can get the exact sound you need for your music. A full suite of tone-shaping controls, including tap tempo for the tremolo effect, make this pedal sonically flexible, while the stereo inputs and outputs ensure it’s easy to connect to any pedalboard or amp.

FEATURES
  • Tremolo and reverb pedal
  • Independent Tremolo and Reverb effects with three voices each
  • Tap Tempo for Tremolo rate
  • Stereo inputs and outputs
  • LED-backlit knobs
INDEPENDENT EFFECTS

Select between stand-alone tremolo and reverb, or combine them for intriguing new sounds.

REVERB VOICES

They included your favorite Fender reverb voices in the Tre-Verb pedal. ’63, ’65 spring and Plate reverb types are available in all their ambient variations.

TREMOLO MODES

They included three classic tremolo sounds (Optical, Bias and Harmonic Vibrato) to make it easy to find the right sound for your music.

TAP TEMPO

Use the Tremolo’s Tap Tempo function to keep easily everything in sync with the rest of the band.

STEREO OUTPUTS

Tre-Verb features stereo outputs to make it easy to use in any mono or stereo rig.

STAGE-READY CONSTRUCTION

Every Fender effects pedal is crafted from lightweight, durable anodized aluminum and includes LED-illuminated controls.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Tre-Verb Tremolo/Reverb
Categories
Pedal Format
  • Standard

About the Seller

Bananas at Large®

San Rafael, CA, United States
(3,900)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:9,243

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