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Mastro Valvola Pedals Unveils the LFO Optical Tremolo

Mastro Valvola Pedals Unveils the LFO Optical Tremolo

The pedal includes an opto-isolator that is controlled by a digital brain.

Italy (April 17, 2018) -- LFO is the highly anticipated new product by Mastro Valvola Pedals.

Inspired by the optical technology of traditional valve amplifiers, the Mastro Valvola LFO is an optical tremolo that evokes the classic vintage sounds of the past, while offering a range of exciting new features.

The classic warm, enveloping modulation that distinguished amplifiers manufactured during the '60s is reproduced by the opto-isolator that lies at the heart of the analog audio signal circuit. However, the opto-isolator is managed by a digital brain, allowing you to produce effects ranging from traditional tremolo to unique, inspirational waveforms, and experiment with new atmospheres and hypnotic effects that have never been heard before.

Handcrafted in Italy, the new LFO can be purchased directly from the Mastro Valvola online store at www.mastrovalvola.it. Retail price is Ć¢ā€šĀ¬ 215.

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