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    Catalinbread Starcrash 70s Collection, Valcoder Tremolo Guitar Effects Pedal

    • Output Level Management: Dial in desired output level with the Output knob for matched volume or harmonic grit
    • Dynamic Speed Adjustment: Control tremolo rate from slow to fast, reminiscent of classic Valco amps, with the Speed knob
    • Versatile Depth Control: Catalinbread Starcrash 70s Collection Valcoder Tremolo offers adjustable intensity, allowing clean tremolo or gritty breakup
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    The Catalinbread Starcrash 70s Collection Valcoder Tremolo Guitar Effects Pedal is designed to recreate the tube tremolo as well as the amplifier breakup of these vintage amplifiers. Separate input and output controls allow you to get anything from a clean tremolo sound up to a gritty tube-like breakup driving the tremolo circuit. Combined with the breakup overdriven characteristics of the amplifier, it created a percussive, rhythmic pulse that is very inspiring to play.
    Depth
    Depth controls the intensity of the tremolo. Many of the old Valco amps with tremolo only featured a Speed control. There was no way to get less chop if you wanted. The addition of this control, not only makes the Valcoders tremolo sounds more versatile but also allows you to remove the tremolo portion of the circuit completely for use as a boost.
    Speed
    Speed controls the rate of the tremolo. The speed range was tuned with the classic Valco amp-style tremolo in mind, ranging from a moderately slow speed to a fast chop. Faster Speed settings benefit from turning down the Depth control, as this will soften the chop, or you can go crazy and crank both for full-on machine gun chatter.
    Output
    This controls the overall output level of the Valcoder. Setting the Input control to a minimum and turning up the Output knob will give you a cleaner tremolo sound that will match your bypassed signal in volume. Turning up the Input control will add some harmonics and grit as well as volume. The Output control can be used to attenuate the volume boost available from the INPUT knob should you want to get that gritty harmonic breakup at unity gain. The Input and Output controls can also help with the perceived volume drop of turning on a more typical tremolo effect.
    Input
    Original units had a short and long echo playback head selectable by a pair of slider switches or a rotary switch that allowed the user to select one or the other, or both at the same time. Catalinbread expanded upon this concept by putting the playback heads on a continuous mixer, allowing accents and new rhythmic possibilities by favoring one head volume over the other. Counter-clockwise is the short delay time head, clockwise is the long head, and noon is both heads at equal amplitude.
    Power Supply
    The Valcoder accepts any good quality filtered and regulated 9 to 18v DC power supply with a center-negative plug. It can also be run off a 9V battery. The current draw is very low (only 15mA), so a battery can last over 40 hours as long as the input is unplugged when not in use. If you have the means, experiment with the different powering methods and pay attention to how they affect the sound and feel. There are certainly differences between them, and its cool to be able to tailor the pedals dynamic response for your given setup in this way.

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