Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Effects and Pedals - Tremolo
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Boss TR-2 Tremolo
The Boss TR-2 Tremolo will leave listeners wondering if you have a vintage tweed amp hidden in the backline with its dreamy slow flutter. It also has a few modern tricks up its sleeve, allowing you take tremolo tones to places they never went in the '50s and '60s. - 4
Keeley Hydra Stereo Reverb & Tremolo
The Keeley Electronics Hydra was designed to be the Eccos' perfect companion. Characteristically feature-rich, Keeley's new pedal features three types of stereo reverb (spring, plate, or room) and tap-tempo-enabled features like harmonic, vibrato, and sine wave tremolo. - 8
Supro 1310 Tremolo
The Supro 1310 Tremolo pedal is a one stop shop for anyone looking for the tremolo sounds of a classic '60s guitar amp. This analog pedal offers two distinct modes of tremolo, each offering its own distinct flavor of vintage warble. The Amplitude mode simulates that "swampy" tremolo created by the modulation of power tubes in old Supro amps. The Harmonic model is a bit more Fender-esque in texture, harkening back to the designs of Leo Fender in the early '60s. - 14
Electro-Harmonix Super Pulsar Tremolo
Touted by EHX as "the most advanced tremolo on the market," the Super Pulsar is a beast of a pedal with powerful technology and features for days. Building on the original Stereo Pulsar, the Super model features minute waveform and tremolo shaping along with 8 presets; perfect for surf rock, shoegaze or any other genre where a powerful tremolo is needed. - 16
Fulltone Supa-Trem Tremolo
Featuring a custom-designed Fulltone Opto-1 photocell, a footswitch for hard/soft tremolo styles and oversized speed and mix knobs for easy adjustment, the Supa-Trem is a boutique tremolo emulating vintage amp tremolo. If you're looking for that classic tremolo without the hassle of buying a vintage amp, the Supa-Trem is right up your alley. - 19
Electro-Harmonix Stereo Pulsar
The Stereo Pulsar is a compact, versatile unit aimed at emulating the analog tremolo and vibrato sounds of the 60s and 70s. The pedal, featuring a Wave Form switch for toggling between triangle and square wave forms and a Wave Shape knob to modify the pulse of the effect, is capable of everything from vintage tremolo and vibrato to experimental sounds. - 21
Boss PN-2 Tremolo/Pan
Manufactured in the '90s, the Boss PN-2 Tremolo/Pan lived a short life and was replaced by the TR-2 in '96. However, the TR-2 lacks the stereo outputs and panning effects the PN-2 has, making the PN-2 highly desirable for fans of this sound and circuitry. The PN-2 sports Rate and Depth controls and a 4-way Mode switch with Pan-sawtooth, Pan-square, Trem-sawtooth, and Trem-square wave options for super versatility. - 23
Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas Analog Tremolo
The Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas Analog Tremolo continues Chase Bliss' reputation for building some of the most innovative tone shapers around. This pedal can churn out just about any historic style of tremolo you can imagine from simple volume modulation and harmonic tremolo, to far more out-there warbling styles. Add in a bevy of detailed, digital controls over the analog signal path plus an additional mod shape circuit, and you end up with one of the more advance tremolo pedals ever produced. - 24
Pigtronix Moon Pool
The Moon Pool Tremvelope Phaser is an analog phase shifter and tremolo unit that gives you independent control over both effects. And it's here where the magic happens. You can choose a slow phase effect with quick, beating tremolo on top, or a quick phase with a slow, wave-like trem, or any combination in between. Find your favorite speeds and let them ride. - 26
Source Audio Vertigo Tremolo Pedal
The Source Audio Vertigo whirls your sound around the room with its dizzying stereo tremolo effect. The Vertigo Tremolo's three switchable modes take you through different vintage amp trem emulations, from thumping Blackface to phasey Tweed tremolo, including a unique "Bias" mode -- an overdriven tremolo with a heavy sound reminiscent of tube modulation. - 30
Mooer Trelicopter Optical Tremolo
Based off of the circuitry of the Demeter Tremulator comes the Mooer Trelicopter Tremolo, made specifically at musician-friendly prices. In classic Mooer style, the Trelicopter comes in an ultra-compact chassis and offers optical tremolo at a huge range of speed and depths, so you can make choppy, aggressive trem or make it a little smoother for wave-like pulses. Plus, you can color your trem with the Bias knob, so you don't just get pulses - you also control your tone. - 31
Crazy Tube Circuits White Whale Analog Spring Reverb / Tremolo
Why do you have to struggle for a digital emulation of two classic effects when you can have the real thing! That’s what Crazy Tube Circuits asked themselves when capturing the concept of White Whale. It features a real 3-spring reverb tank along with controls for dwell, mix, and tone to provide the lushest analog spring reverb you’ll ever find in a pedal of its size (17 x 12,5 x 7,5 cm) to experience the ultimate ride of a wave. Combined with its two selectable modes of an all analog tremolo, the White Whale is all you’ll ever need to deliver old-school surf tones. - 36
JAM Pedals The Chill
A smooth, vintage-voiced boutique tremolo pedal, JAM Pedal's The Chill also features a discrete level control for use as a clean boost. - 38
Zvex Sonar Vexter Tremolo/Tap Tempo Pedal
The Zvex Sonar Vexter is a tremolo and machine pulser specifically calibrated to work with higher-gain amps and give you a penetrating tremolo that will really help you stand out. Its impressively silent bypass eliminates noise typically associated with high-gain amps and a tap tempo with three different time divisions, or a Speed control if that's more your style. - 43
Diamond Tremolo
The Diamond Tremolo is an all-analog, optoisolator-based tremolo with tap tempo and multiple accent modes. It includes a double speed switch and several selectable waveforms, from sharkfin and sine wave to square wave and chop. This is comparable to the Empress Tremolo in terms of its shaping ability, but with a few more far-out settings. - 44
Hardwire TR-7 Tremolo/Rotary
The DigiTech TR-7, part of the wildly popular Hardwire series, combines a stereo tremolo, rotary, and vibrato all in one pedal. With numerous modes, like the Opto Tremolo, Bias Tremolo, Duo Tremolo, Rotary Speaker, UltraVibe, and Vibropan, as well as controls for LFO speed and depth, the TR-7 may just be one of the most comprehensive tremolo/rotary speakers on the market. And if that wasn't enough, the Hardwire TR-7 includes tap tempo, true bypass, and constant-current rails for consistent tone. - 49
Danelectro Tuna Melt Tremolo
Built with the stout, iconic enclosure typifying this run of the Danelectro series along with an easy control interface of speed, hard/soft, and depth, the Danelectro Tuna Melt Tremolo brings a quality effect in a simple package. Tailor-made for introducing new students of guitar to the world of effects, this is also a favorite among professional musicians for its warm, pulsating tremolo reminiscent of buzzy '60s and '70s rigs. - 50
Joyo JF-09 Tremolo
The Joyo JF-09 Tremolo is an optical trem that uses circuitry akin to that of vintage Fender amps. This all-analog pedal has simple, intuitive Intensity and Rate knobs to ramp up your trem or dial it back. For a warm, classic tremolo sound, there's no need to break the bank if you take a look at the Joyo Tremolo. - 53
Keeley DynaTrem Dynamic Tremolo
The appropriately named Keeley DynaTrem gives you a full, dynamic tremolo that responds directly to your playing. Express yourself unfettered using the Rate and Depth controls to adjust the pedal's sensitivity. The DynaTrem's three modes are Dynamic Rate, Dynamic Depth, and Harmonic Tremolo + Reverb, the last of which creates soulful phase-like vibes. You can even choose one of four wave-forms with the Shape knob for total control over your sonic palette! - 55
Voodoo Lab Tremolo Pedal
The Voodoo Lab Tremolo uses a lamp and photocell assembly that is found in many vintage amps, lending it the same smooth and warm tremolo sound as heard in earlier eras. Modern features include a much wider spectrum for the rate, including very slow and very fast settings. - 57
Mr. Black DeluxePlus Reverb & Tremolo
Featuring a sturdy design and approachable interface of intensity, speed, and reverb controls, the Mr. Black DeluxePlus combines the vintage surf sounds of tube tremolo and spring reverb in one effect. Built on bias-modulation circuitry with the option to operate each effect independently or in tandem, the DeluxePlus can summon Dick Dale tones in a box or add a new dimension to garage, indie, or post-rock. - 58
Henretta Engineering Crimson Tremolo
Henretta Engineering is known for their tiny "no-knobber" pedals that you can set and forget. - 59
Electro-Harmonix Worm
If you've ever wanted all your analog modulation effects in one pedal, check out the Electro-Harmonix Worm. It offers tremolo, vibrato, and an exclusive "modulated wah phaser." Select your modulation of choice with the Mode knob and then sail through a tremendous amount of tones with sweepable Range and Rate knobs. - 60
Electro-Harmonix Pulsar
The Electro-Harmonix Pulsar is a tremolo pedal featuring controls for Depth, Rate, and Shape, as well as a switch between Sawtooth and Square waveforms. - 62
Lovepedal Babyface Tremolo
Sometimes big sound comes in small packages, like with the space-saving Lovepedal Babyface Tremolo pedal. This tiny boutique trem can be adjusted as much or as little as you want to build a slight wobble or a full-fledged chop. The three-way switch allows you to choose between three separate waveforms, and the Babyface has internal controls for Depth and Volume, as well as an external Speed control. - 63
Line 6 ToneCore Tap Tremolo
The Line 6 Tap Tremolo from the ToneCore series of pedals is a versatile stereo trem that lets you set your tempo on the fly. Three switchable tremolo modes take you from 1950s England to 1960s America to a swirling pan effect while your standard tremolo controls mate up with variable adjustment for the shape and peak of the tremolo waveform. - 70
Catalinbread Valcoder Vintage Tremolo
Based on the tremolo circuit found in 60s Valco-style amps, the Catalinbread Valcoder Vintage Tremolo offers a unique take on the tremolo pedal with driveability and grit. Typical controls for Speed and Depth control the modulation, while a JFET based input circuit with independent output knob let you add a warm boost up to 10db to your signal. For garage rock, blues and anywhere in between, the Valcoder is a surefire way to add some throwback swagger to your tone. - 74
Seymour Duncan Shape Shifter Stereo Tremolo
The Seymour Duncan Shape Shifter tremolo pedal features classic tremolo sounds yet allows control over every function for more wild tones, all in a true bypass and all-analog pedal. The first version comes in a gray enclosure with mono outputs, while the second version has a purple enclosure with stereo outputs. The Wave and Shape knobs provide access to customization of the waveform of the tremolo, with the Shape Shifter also featuring Depth and Speed knobs and a Tap Tempo footswitch. The Rate/Ratio knob changes the function of the Speed knob to either keep time with or multiply your tapped tempo, and the Channel Phase knob on the stereo version controls how out-of-phase the left and right channels are. - 75
Walrus Audio Janus Tremolo / Fuzz
Name after the two-faced Roman god of doors, beginnings, and ends, the Janus is a formidable tremolo and fuzz that manages to both bridge the two effects and create something completely new. Dual onboard joysticks allow for infinite effect sculpting, and the pedal can function independently as tremolo or fuzz, or both can be engaged for new sonic territory. - 78
Zvex Tremolo Probe
Like the ZVex Fuzz Probe and Wah Probe, the ZVex Tremolo Probe uses a copper plate to sense the electromagnetic field of your foot, hand, etc. as you bring it closer, acting like an expression pedal. - 79
Dawner Prince Starla Tap Tempo Tremolo
The Dawner Prince Starla Tap Tempo Tremolo combines an analog tremolo effect controlled by the microprocessor of a digital tremolo with photocell technology.
Features: eight waveforms, quarter/dotted/triple note division toggle, tap tempo, speed, depth, and volume knobs, sync port - 81
EarthQuaker Devices Night Wire Wide Range Harmonic Tremolo
For the uncompromising tone of harmonic tremolo combined with EarthQuaker's world-class components and build, the EarthQuaker Devices Night Wire is a tremolo with impressive versatility and range. Giving you total control over its filtering function, the Night Wire offers up three separate modes that will either sweep your filters continuously, keep them static, or make them reactive to your pick attack. And with two distinct tremolo modes, you're sure to build out the right trem for you. - 82
Moog Minifooger MF Trem v2
The Moog Minifooger MF Trem v2 brings the same organic analog tremolo technology as its predecessor with updated features like a redesigned interface and additional functionality in the expression input. Capable of traversing the spectrum of tremolo from optical to hard to rotary through the classic phase cancellation and addition, the secret star of this pedal is the shape knob which allows for selecting various waveshapes for one of the most versatile tremolos on the market. - 83
Cusack Music Tremolo AME (Amplitude Modulation Emulator)
The Cusack Tremolo AME is modeled after the company's larger Tap-A-Whirl pedal crafted in a smaller chassis and simplified interface. - 84
Demeter TRM-1 Tremulator Tremolo
The Demeter Tremulator is an optical tremolo pedal based on the sound of the tremolo circuit in Ry Cooder's Fender Twin amplifier. Featuring knobs for Depth and Speed as well as a trim pot for the bias of the optical circuit, the Tremulator is renowned for its inherent 1 dB of boost and low impedence for decreased noise in long cable runs. - 85
Wampler Latitude Deluxe Tremolo
Featuring four time subdivision settings, a waveform selection switch and controls for level, attack, speed, space and depth, the Latitude Deluxe is a comprehensive tremolo built with high-grade, boutique components. Capable of summoning everything from classic tremolo echoes of the '60s to the staccato chop of modern music, this pedal is an excellent choice for classic rock, garage, or psychedelia. - 88
Suhr Jack Rabbit
An analog tremolo featuring controls for rate, wave type, depth and level, with a switchable beat division capable of emphasizing triplet and dotted notes, the Suhr Jack Rabbit can go from classic amp tremolo tones to complex rhythms and everywhere in between. True bypass switching and an optional link up for a remote control round out the pedal, maintaining its analog purity while lending it forward thinking flexibility. A great pedal for everything from throwback surf to math rock explorations. - 89
Stone Deaf FX Tremotron Analog Tremolo
Pairing two fully-analog tremolo engines that can operate simultaneously with automatic syncopation and a full digital interface, the Stone Deaf FX Tremotron Analog Tremolo is a new realm of vibe. Individual controls for depth, rate, and wave shape let you dial in signature effects with tap tempo that blend seamlessly with up to four instantly-recalled presets and a whopping bank of 128 presets recalled via MIDI. A boutique powerhouse that reimagines a classic effect. - 91
T-Rex Tremster 2013
T-Rex was started in 1996 in Denmark and continues to produce durable, precise effects units.
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Moog Minifooger MF Trem Tremolo Pedal
Created with Moog's legendary synth oscillators, the Minifooger Trem creates a wide range of tremolo sounds from classic optical and harmonic tremolo, to hard hitting chopped and percussive sounds that boarders on phasing and rotary effects. This little black box pushes the boundaries of what the classic tremolo effect can do. A V2 enclosure of this pedal was launched by Moog at winter NAMM 2015. - 94
Malekko Trem Omicron Analog Tremolo
Malekko's teeny-tiny Trem pedal, the sixth in their Omicron series, is an analog tremolo that is belied by its size - it packs a massive punch. Though it only has two simple knobs, the spectrum of trem possibilities is virtually endless. Take your tremolo from shallow and sluggish to a brisk chop using the Speed knob, which adjusts the rate of gain and attenuation, and the Depth knob, which adjusts their amplitude. If you find yourself needing to up your gain, just remove the backplate and adjust the Trem's trimpot. - 95
Marshall VT-1 Vibratrem Vibrato and Tremolo Pedal
The Marshall VT-1 Vibratrem is a simple-yet-powerful vibrato and tremolo pedal with a vintage tone, intuitive controls and a bulletproof casing. Switchable vibrato and tremolo modes emulate the classic sounds built into the tube amps of yesteryear, from faster choppy tremolos to slowly swelling vibratos along the lines of a "Gimour-esque" tone. Twin outputs let you take the Vibratrem into two amps or different effects chains, and the sturdy housing means you can count on the VT-1 gig after gig without the need for a backup. - 98
Guyatone Flip Vintage Tremolo
The Guyatone Flip Vintage Tremolo is a tube-powered tremolo with two rate modes and an "emphasis" mode.


































































































