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moosers
Publié le 17/11/09 à 07:22
(contenu en anglais)
The Fulltone Supatrem is a tremolo pedal that can be used with any electronic instrument. The pedal is an analog one and has standard 1/4 inch connections. This isn't a rack mountable piece of gear as it is a stomp box.
UTILIZATION
Using the Fulltone Supatrem is quite easy as it offers a very limited number of parameters to work with. It has knobs for rate and mix and has buttons for speed and hard/soft. It also has a button for bypass, and beyond this there isn't any more parameters so as you can see the make up if pretty simple. Since it is so easy to use, a manual isn't necessary although I haven't seen it so I can't say for sure if it would be helpful or not.
SOUND QUALITY
The sound quality of the Fulltone Supatrem is hands down the best part about this pedal as it is very authentic sounding. I have used the pedal strictly for recording in tandem with a Fender Stratocaster. I only really use it if I am somewhere where I don't have access to a Fender amp that has vibrato, as to me that is the holy grail in terms of tremolo and it can't be beat with a pedal. However, even if this is a bit different sounding than the vibrato sound on a Fender amp, it also has more parameters and therefore is capable of getting a wider variety of sounds, which is a huge reason to add a tremolo pedal to your set up. The Fulltone Supatrem is up there with the cleanest sounding tremolo pedals that I have used.
OVERALL OPINION
Overall, the Fulltone Supatrem is great sounding pedal and is one that is made with top notch care and quality. The pedal isn't the cheapest tremolo pedal out there, but you are getting a higher quality product with superior tone and make up when compared to most pedals that are cheaper than this one. If you are a player looking to get a serious tremolo sound whether it is for guitars or keyboards, definitely check out the Fulltone Supatrem.
UTILIZATION
Using the Fulltone Supatrem is quite easy as it offers a very limited number of parameters to work with. It has knobs for rate and mix and has buttons for speed and hard/soft. It also has a button for bypass, and beyond this there isn't any more parameters so as you can see the make up if pretty simple. Since it is so easy to use, a manual isn't necessary although I haven't seen it so I can't say for sure if it would be helpful or not.
SOUND QUALITY
The sound quality of the Fulltone Supatrem is hands down the best part about this pedal as it is very authentic sounding. I have used the pedal strictly for recording in tandem with a Fender Stratocaster. I only really use it if I am somewhere where I don't have access to a Fender amp that has vibrato, as to me that is the holy grail in terms of tremolo and it can't be beat with a pedal. However, even if this is a bit different sounding than the vibrato sound on a Fender amp, it also has more parameters and therefore is capable of getting a wider variety of sounds, which is a huge reason to add a tremolo pedal to your set up. The Fulltone Supatrem is up there with the cleanest sounding tremolo pedals that I have used.
OVERALL OPINION
Overall, the Fulltone Supatrem is great sounding pedal and is one that is made with top notch care and quality. The pedal isn't the cheapest tremolo pedal out there, but you are getting a higher quality product with superior tone and make up when compared to most pedals that are cheaper than this one. If you are a player looking to get a serious tremolo sound whether it is for guitars or keyboards, definitely check out the Fulltone Supatrem.