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Electro-Harmonix Introduces the Nano Pulsar

Electro-Harmonix Introduces the Nano Pulsar

The Nano Pulsar is equipped with a collection of tremolo-modulating waveforms and is designed to function as a mono or stereo tremolo/panner.


The Nano Pulsar’s controls are designed to be user-friendly and intuitive. Its Volume knob lets the player fine-tune their output level when the effect is on. Its Depth knob adjusts the amount of tremolo applied to the signal and provides a range that goes from subtle to extreme. Past maximum the modulation becomes asymmetric and warps the audio signal between positive and negative phase for a unique style of tremolo. The Rate control adjusts the speed of the tremolo or pan effect and a Rate/Status LED is included which, when tremolo is engaged, pulses at the same rate that the effect modulates.

The Nano Pulsar is equipped with a 9 Volt battery and can also be powered by an optional 9 Volt power supply such as EHX’s 9.6VDC-200mA Power Adaptor.

Electro-Harmonix Nano Pulsar Stereo Tremolo Pedal

The pedal features a U.S List Price of $99.00 and is available now. More info: ehx.com


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