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HardWire Introduces TR-7 Tremolo/Rotary Extreme Performance Pedal at Summer NAMM

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The new pedal features seven effects, true bypass, and high-voltage rails.



Salt Lake City, UT (June 18, 2010) -- HardWire, a leading manufacturer of guitar pedals, is introducing the new TR-7 Tremolo/Rotary Pedal at the 2010 Summer NAMM Show in Nashville, Tennessee. The TR-7 is a true stereo tremolo, rotary, and vibrato pedal, which offers effects ranging from traditional tremolo to a highly detailed rotary cabinet simulator. It also features true stereo I/O, allowing for complex connections and sounds with extreme flexibility.

The TR-7 features seven effects including; Tremolo, Opto-Tremolo, Bias Tremolo, Duo Tremolo, Rotary, Vibrato, and VibroPan. The TR-7 also includes HardWire’s standard extreme performance features like true bypass and high-voltage rails.

Each HardWire pedal also features an assortment of tour-worthy accessories, including green gaffer tape common to pro pedalboards, Stomplock knob guards to maintain pedal settings and a hook & loop pad to fasten the pedal to a pedalboard.

The TR-7 will be available August 2010 with an MSRP of $189.95.

For more information:
HardWire

     

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Marc
on 05/07/2013
I've had this pedal about a week now and can confirm is has a very passable Rotary setting. There are better rotary sim pedals (ie. the Ventilator) but this is the best in this price range, IMO.
Dean Allen
on 03/27/2011
I've owned a Leslie 147 (advice: never loan out a Leslie if you ever want to see it again) and Digitech got it right in the Expresion Factory, but it was laden with too many sounds not readily accessable on stage. If the TR-7 uses that technology I'll probably get it.
sam
on 10/27/2010
I have a RV-7 reverb pedal that has a great sound. Been waiting for this one.
Gearhund
on 06/19/2010
Digitech has finally done things right with the Hardwire series.
Coopster
on 06/19/2010
Woo Hoo! I've been waiting for some different stuff from these guys, I love the overdrive/distortions they're making and I wanted to see something like this. Still waiting for the phaser or flanger...



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