The problem I've had with most tremolos is that because you are modulating amplitude, there is an overall volume drop compared to the bypassed signal. Some pedals have compensated for this by adding a volume boost, or even a volume knob, so you can balance the volume of the tremolo/no-tremolo signals when clicked in. Does this tremolo have either?
Sorta. There isn't infrastructure designed into the PCB for that, but if you look at the schematic, you can see that C7 is the high pass output and C8 is the low pass output. You could pull either one of those caps and run it to a separate out.
Would it be possible to convert the internal trim pot to an external pot? I figure an A Taper 100k pot with some leads to the PCB should work just as well?
I have a BYOC Trem pedal That I bought maybe 12-15 years ago that was assembled by someone else. It just has speed and depth controls like the one in this demo. Is there any way to tell what type trem it produces? Brown? Blackface, etc.? I enjoyed the video, thank you!
Killer sounding Tremelo pedal! Well done!
Loved the touch of Axis right at the end. Sounds like something well worth building.
Beautiful sounding. I may need this.
Gorgeous sounds
Wow, that sounds great!
That sounds great. I just built one of the Swedish Surfy Bear brown/black trems or I would be all over this, especially with that enclosure.
The problem I've had with most tremolos is that because you are modulating amplitude, there is an overall volume drop compared to the bypassed signal. Some pedals have compensated for this by adding a volume boost, or even a volume knob, so you can balance the volume of the tremolo/no-tremolo signals when clicked in. Does this tremolo have either?
It has an internal volume trim pot
Thank you for doing this. That is awesome
YES!! thanks you very much and hurry up with the damned Crown Jewel and Wah kits!
Love your products, thanks again!
Stellar! Would there be a simple mod to get slower speeds/rate?
Hi, this sounds great on guitar - how does this pedal hold up if you use it for bass? Any tweaks you can make to help?
It's full frequency response, so nothing needs to be done to make it a "bass pedal".
@@buildyourownclone That’s great news - thank you for such a quick reply! Best wishes ☺️
Is the board built in a way where I could grab the panning between filters and send to stereo outputs? Can't wait for these to get back in stock!
Sorta. There isn't infrastructure designed into the PCB for that, but if you look at the schematic, you can see that C7 is the high pass output and C8 is the low pass output. You could pull either one of those caps and run it to a separate out.
Would it be possible to convert the internal trim pot to an external pot? I figure an A Taper 100k pot with some leads to the PCB should work just as well?
Yes, that is possible.
I own a 6V6 amp with harmonic tremolo.....but I built it myself. Basically a brownface Super with a Deluxe Reverb power section.
I have a BYOC Trem pedal That I bought maybe 12-15 years ago that was assembled by someone else. It just has speed and depth controls like the one in this demo. Is there any way to tell what type trem it produces? Brown? Blackface, etc.? I enjoyed the video, thank you!
It would be the same trem we still sell today. It's more of a blackface trem.
@@buildyourownclone Thanks for the reply. I'm happy with the pedal, I was just curious what era it was.
I want one :)
Do u still build these ?
Well....we don't build anything. We sell kits. But yes, we still sell this kit.
i NEED it
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