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MXR releases the M-159 Tremolo Pedal
With its warm analog circuitry and lush tremolo sound, the Dunlop TS-1 set the standard for tremolo pedals for over a decade. The MXR M-159 Tremolo keeps all the effects and controls of the original but in a smaller, pedalboard-friendly size. Powered by 18 volts for high headroom, it produces a rich and clear signal without any excess noise. Its versatile input/output options can produce its hypnotic, pulsing mono trem through a single amp or ping-ponged from one amp to another in stereo mode for a huge, spacious tone.

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06.02.2008


THis effect is amazing! it has beutifull sound. It can be used for any type of music but not for death metal but is great for any other style. to make a long story short........Just Buy It! I mean it!!!!!!!