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Mattoverse Electronics Releases the TremStortion

A full-featured tremolo packed with a powerful gain circuit.

Onalaska, WI (September 17, 2019) -- With a windfall of wacky waveforms and gallons of gritty gain on tap the TremStortion is a full-featured analog optical tremolo pedal capable of producing anything from pristine clean to fully distorted tremolo sounds and everything in between.

  • 8 waveforms (ramp up, ramp down, square, triangle, sine, sweep, random pulse, and random slopes)
  • Controls for rate, depth, waveform, output, and gain along with a 3 position toggle allowing you to choose to have the tremolo pre-gain, post-gain, or the mystery inversion option (center position).
  • Onboard tap-tempo,
  • Rate sync input (0-5V)
  • Compact enclosure with pedalboard-friendly heavy-duty off-board top-mounted jacks
  • True Bypass

The TremStortion sells for a $179 Street Price and is available in limited quantities directly from Mattoverse Electronics at https://mattoverse.com and through the Mattoverse Electronics Reverb Shop at https://reverb.com/shop/mattoverse

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