The Fulltone Supa-Trem ST-1 is based on a JFET amp at the core of the circuit, making sure that this baby has the character of tube tremolo. It features true bypass switching that is tough enough to last you through vigorous utilization. It is topped with blue/red LEDs that make this pedal visible even on dark stages. Plus, red LED flashes according to the tap tempo and enables you to visually discern the speed of your effect. Additionally, Supa-Trem ST-1 can be employed as a clean boost with 15dB range.
This way you can assign different applications to this stompbox and get the maximum use out of it. You do also have the option to choose between Hard (square) and Soft (sine) modes with a footswitch and achieve distinctive results with each touch. You can go from full to half speed in seconds, which is an amazing addition for all the gigging musicians. This lightweight beast can be powered either with a single 9V battery or an adapter. As you can see, Fulltone Supa-Trem ST-1 is extremely convenient to use, since it displays flexibility in every movement. Once you plug it in, you will have a hard time parting with it (and I do not see any reason why you would make such a decision).
Controls
When it comes to the controls of Fulltone Supa-Trem ST-1, everything we have here is truly user-friendly. You will probably need to scan through the available options and you will be ready to start exploring. The labels accurately indicate on the functionality of each encoder, which means you can forget about the manual and get to playing right away. But before you make the final decision, let me draw you a picture of what awaits you once you buy the pedal.
The panel is comprised of a combination of knobs and footswitches. Yes, you heard me – instead of having too many encoders, Fulltone decided to go with footswitches and make parameters accessible on the fly. The volume knob alters the level of the effect and makes up for any loss in volume that might occur, Rate sets the speed of the tremolo, while Mix intensifies the effect as you turn it clockwise. Moving on to the footswitches, we have a Bypass that turns the device on or off, a Speed that bisects or doubles the rate of your current playing, and a Hard/Soft that allows you to choose between sine or square waveforms. As you can see, Fulltone thought about the practicality of its pedal and incorporated the controls that would make sense in live scenarios.
Fulltone Supa Trem Sound
The most striking promise that Fulltone makes is that Supa-Trem ST-1 can replicate the sonic flavor of vintage tube tremolo. And that my friend is not a mere promise. This bad boy utilizes a custom-designed Opto-1 photocell that retains the character of those amplifiers without the tickling noise present in their circuitries. It delivers the distinctive, defined and beautiful sounding tremolos that can engulf you in the volume fluctuations from outer space. The effect is rich and full-bodied and pretty diverse too. The available waveforms are a far cry from each other, meaning that the end results will never be similar. The ability to use half or double speed is also amazing, as it enables you to make sudden changes and explore the realm of unexpected rhythms. Supa-Trem ST-1 sounds wonderful as a clean boost as well. It strengthens your signal transparently and does not impact your tone in a weird manner. This bad boy is organic and natural, and offers enough options to satisfy even the most adventurous player. The main thing is that the sonic quality is ethereal here and nothing can beat that. That’s it.
Conclusion
The final verdict for Supa-Trem ST-1 from Fulltone is that this thing works wonders no matter how you set it. Though it does not have a tap tempo, the flashing LED is a close substitution. Added volume knob makes a huge difference and, thus, makes it possible to boost your sound to your liking. I don’t even know if such a simple pedal can get any better. Its practicality is hard to compete with and the bar it sets will be quite hard to satisfy.
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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