Tremolo Effects
Tremolo Effects
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![]() Boss TR 2 Tremolo Effects Pedal US $70.00
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![]() TREMULARITY A Vintage Style Hand Wired Tremolo Guitar Effect Pedal New US $95.00
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![]() TC Electronic NM 1 Nova Modulator Pedal NM1 Effects PROAUDIOSTAR US $169.00
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![]() Danelectro Cool Cat Tremolo US $21.01
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![]() Line 6 MM4 Modelling Guitar Effect Pedal US $100.00
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![]() Line 6 MM4 Modulation Chorus Flanger Phaser Panner Tremolo Vibrato Ring U Vibe US $149.99
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![]() Boss Tremolo Pan PN 2 in Excellent Condition US $85.00
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![]() Fulltone Supa Trem handwired boutique tremolo guitar pedal very low hrs Minty US $129.00
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![]() Boss TR 2 Tremolo Pedal US $1.50
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![]() Danelectro COOL CAT New Tremolo Guitar Effects Pedal CT 1 US $64.95
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![]() Endangered Audio Research Gristleizer Aanalog Synthesizer Effect Pedal US $379.00
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![]() Boss PN 2 Tremolo Pan Stereo US $179.99
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![]() TC Electronic Nova Modulator NM 1 Stereo Modulation Multi Effects Pedal NM1 Mod US $199.00
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![]() New Demeter Tremulator Tremolo Pedal FREE SHIPPING US $189.95
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![]() VFE Old School Tremolo US $140.00
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![]() Earthquaker Devices Hummingbird Repeat Percussions US $145.00
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![]() Fulltone Supa Trem Pedal Supa Trem Tremolo Brand New US $186.15
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![]() BYOC Tremolo Pedal Kit FREE USA SHIPPING US $74.99
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![]() Blackstar HT Modulation Guitar Effects Pedal US $199.99
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![]() BOSS TREMELO TR 2 GUITAR EFFECT PEDAL MINIMAL USE US $55.00
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![]() New Electro Harmonix Stereo Pulsar Analog Tremolo Effects Pedal US $88.20
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![]() Malekko Omicron Analog Tremolo US $100.00
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![]() THE TRILL TREMOLO EFFECT PEDAL KIT BUILD IT YOURSELF US $44.99
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![]() Empress Effects Tap Tremolo Pedal US $249.00
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![]() New Voodoo Lab Tremolo Effects Pedal FREE SHIPPING US $129.00
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![]() New Carl Martin Trem O Vibe Free Pedal Cable US $319.00
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![]() Electro Harmonix The Worm Modulator WARRANTY WW ship US $105.00
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![]() Electro Harmonix Pulsar Stereo Tremolo Pedal US $88.20
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![]() Empress Tap Tremolo Guitar Effect Pedal NEW US $249.00
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![]() Behringer UT300 Ultra Tremolo Guitar EFFECTS PEDAL US $39.99
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![]() Boss TR 2 Tremolo US $99.00
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![]() MUZA FD800 M MODULATION BOX MULTIPLE MOD SETTINGS HARD TO FIND NEW AND NICE US $69.88
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![]() New SubDecay Prometheus Filter Pedal US $235.00
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Ibanez RG Guitars
Ibanez' RG series of guitars was originally part of Steve Vai's JEM/Universe series introduced in 1987. The guitars are designed for one purpose- to rock hard. The RG series models all have a thin, flat neck and a wide double octave fret board which helps with performing chords and solos. The body is sleek and distinctive, and from the look of the guitar you will immediately know that this guitar isn't made for acoustic love songs. The RG series is famous for being the basis of a line of easy to play seven string guitars, although the company added eight string models in 2007. The guitars feature all of Ibanez' high quality construction features with the addition of a rock and roll appearance that makes them favorites among professional musicians. The Ibanez RG line falls into five sub-categories:
- The Ibanez RG Prestige series models were first introduced in 1987, and are still rocking today. They are well known for their distinctive shape- thin, fast necks that create hard edged rock and heavy metal tones. The Ibanez RG Prestige series guitars are made in Japan by the best craftsmen Ibanez can find. The RG Prestige models feature Wizard necks with Prestige finishing; Edge Zero and Edge pro bridges, and a wide range of intense pickups in different configurations. The Ibanez RG Prestige series also offers seven and eight string models
- The Ibanez RG Tremolo series has several models with different features and unique finishes. The coolest part of these models is the diabolical, double locking Edge III bridge, which allows the player to create wild tremolo effects and provides total tuning stability. Ibanez RG Tremolo tremolo-equipped guitars continue to pus the limit on what hard rock should be.
- The Ibanez RG Fixed defines what a metal axe should be- it is simple and has a fixed bridge. Ibanez offers thru-necks on some models of the RG Fixed, and they can take whatever beating you give them when you are slamming out hard core beats. The RG Fixed series was designed to accommodate guitarists who want the loud sound of an RG without dealing with double-locking.
- The Ibanez GRG series is an affordable model with high dollar features. The GRG series is designed for beginner guitarists who want the chance to own a guitar that will grow with them. The GRG models feature Powersound pickups in a hum/sing/hum configuration that creates tons of tonal variation. The GRG has a maple neck and basswood body, a Fat 10 bridge, and comes in three different finishes. Just like Ibanez' more expensive models, the guitars are set up and inspected so you can open the box and start rocking.
- The GRX series has a basswood body, standard tremolos, Powersound hum bucking pickups, and comes in a range of metallic finishes. The GRX is another great guitar for the new guitarist, because although they are priced low they are designed to satisfy you for many years. Like the GRG series, the guitars are inspected and set up so you can start playing the second you open the box.
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More information about these guitars: Ibanez RG Guitars web page.
Why my tremolo springs not so elastic?
Every time i try to use tremolo , it SLIGHTLY not going back into it's original position, and make my guitar out of pitch..
I want to use my tremolo effect all the time without ruin the tuning.. What should i do?
Well first off, what you're talking about has absolutely nothing to do with tremolo. Tremolo is a periodic fluctuation in volume. It has nothing to do with pitch.
Yes, lots of people call it a tremolo. Yes, they are all wrong in calling it such.
Anyways, you probably just don't know how to tune properly.
When putting on new strings, aim for 2-3 windings around the post. Any more than that is just overkill, and can actually result in decreased tuning stability. When first tuning up, pass the free end of the string under the standing end for the first wrap, and over for the second and any subsequent wraps. This will lock the string tightly in place.
When tuning, always tune UP to pitch, never down. If your strings are tuned too sharp, tune down below your target pitch and back up. This increases your tuning stability.
Tune up to pitch, grab the string right around the 12th fret, and give it 4-5 good firm tugs. Tune back up. Do this until the strings stay tuned.
Now start abusing the bar. Tune up, hit the bar, tune up, etc etc
Once the guitar stays in tune, it's ready.
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