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Fr0ster
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Opinion's please, willing to pay for quality.
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uglypig
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Many people love the dirt cheap Danelectro Tuna Melt for tremolo. It's built cheap, but sounds great. Not sure about the more expensive vintage types tho.
Remember that what pulls the strings is the force hidden within; there lies the power to persuade, there the life, - there, if one must speak out, the real man. - Marcus Aurelius, 121 - 180
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William Abke
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I really like my Frantone Vibutron tremolo and Yamaha UD Stomp for delay.
The Frantone is pricey for a tremolo buy it's about as thick and chewy a pedal as you'll find. The UD Stomp is not as widely used as the line 6 pedal but it's by far the most useful and best sounding digital delay I've ever heard. I gig with both pedals live every week. They sound great and both are built like tanks. I'm between compressors right now but will be buying a
Keeley compressor ASAP.
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