Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Effects and Pedals - Tremolo
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Strymon Flint Tremolo and Reverb
83 available from $260The Strymon Flint harnesses the full power of the company's formidable SHARC DSP technology to capture classic reverb and tremolo tones. Capable of operating the reverb and tremolo independently or in tandem, each effect features a three-way switch for selecting unique vintage tones ('60s, '70s, and '80s for reverb, '61 Harmonic, '63 Power Tube, and '65 Photo for tremolo) for the perfect avenue to nailing surf rock tones, putting a psychedelic edge to your sound, or crafting post-rock soundscapes. - 2
Boss TR-2 Tremolo
161 available from $59The 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. - 3
Walrus Audio Monument Tremolo V2
52 available from $160 - 4
Keeley Hydra Stereo Reverb & Tremolo
34 available from $200The 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. - 5
Supro 1310 Tremolo Pedal
23 available from $155The 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. - 6
JHS Tidewater Tremolo
30 available from $135The Tidewater Tremolo by JHS is a pedal that promises to distill the warmth and character you'd get from a vintage amp into an exceedingly pedalboard-friendly, mini stompbox enclosure. The controls are simple—a three-knob face with parameters for volume, mix, and speed—and the pedal features three small dip-switches on the back of the PCB for more control. Flip all switches into the down position for a smaller speed range or into the up position for a faster speed range. - 7
Electro-Harmonix Stereo Pulsar Tremolo Pedal
65 available from $65The 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. - 8
Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas Analog Tremolo
13 available from $340The 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. - 9
MXR M305 Tremolo
34 available from $134.95 - 10
Keeley Eddie Heinzelman Verb-o-Trem 2018
35 available from $105 - 11
Mooer Trelicopter Optical Tremolo
44 available from $36.69Based 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. - 12
Mr. Black DeluxePlus Reverb & Tremolo
6 available from $125Featuring 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. - 13
JHS Kodiak Tremolo
61 available from $160 - 14
Joyo JF-09 Tremolo
10 available from $25The 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. - 15
Source Audio Vertigo Tremolo Pedal
36 available from $119.99The 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. - 16
Walrus Audio Monument Tremolo
19 available from $140Built to emulate the wide expanses and jagged edges of Monument Valley, the Walrus Audio Monument is a two-in-one harmonic/standard tremolo that goes from vintage warble to modulated pinpoints with a few knob turns.
- Interface: Rate, Depth, Division, Shape, Volume knobs with Harmonic/Standard switch
- Modes: 1/3, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 divisions, Sine, Square, Ramp, Lumps, and randomized Monument wave shapes
- Other Features: Tap tempo, true bypass, momentary killswitch
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Source Audio True Spring Reverb with SA167 Tap Tempo 2018
21 available from $47.56 - 18
EarthQuaker Devices Night Wire Wide Range Harmonic Tremolo V2
44 available from $145 - 19
Danelectro Tuna Melt Tremolo
6 available from $42.50Built 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. - 20
Ernie Ball P06188 Expression Series Tremolo Pedal
35 available from $124 - 21
Electro-Harmonix Super Pulsar Tremolo
35 available from $190Touted 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. - 22
EarthQuaker Devices Hummingbird Repeat Percussions V4
51 available from $135 - 23
Stone Deaf FX Tremotron Analog Tremolo
3 available from $190Pairing 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. - 24
Caroline Guitar Company Parabola Solid State Tremolo
17 available from $163.74 - 25
Milkman F-Stop Reverb/Tremolo
6 available from $249