Have You Ever Ridden The Sonic Waves Of A Vintage Fender Blackface Or Vox Tremolo Flowing Like Water From The Speaker? Then You Know That This Kind Of Tone Can Make You Feel Like Youre Sailing On A Million Dollar Yacht. The Tidewater Tremolo Faithfully Recreates This Beloved Amp Tremolo With A Warmth And Character You Would Only Expect From A Vintage Amp. With Simple Controls And A Small Footprint, Youll Be Sailing The High Seas Of Tone With The Tidewater Tremolo. The Controls Are Volume, Mix And Speed. The Volume Allows You To Set The Overall Volume At Unity, Below Unity, Or Above Unity For A Boosted Tone. With The Mix Turned All The Way Down You Can Use The Tidewater As A Warm Preamp Boost. The Mix Knob Controls The Depth Of The Tremolo While The Speed Knob Controls How Fast The Tremolo Moves, Indicated By The Led Next To The Speed Knob. Inside The Pedal On The Back Of The Pcb There Are Three Small Dip-Switches. When All Three Switches Are In The Down Position, The Range Of Speed Available Is Faster. When All Three Switches Are In The Up Position, The Available Range Of Speed Is Slower. When You Want A Simple Amp-Like Tremolo That Doesnt Take Up Much Space, The Tidewater Tremolo Is Your Vessel Of Choice. This Pedal Requires Standard 9V Dc Negative Power, Consumes 3 Ma, And Measures 3.6X1.5X1.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the JHS Tidewater Tremolo pedal?A: The JHS Tidewater Tremolo measures three point six inches in length, one point five inches in width, and one inch in height.
Q: What power supply does the JHS Tidewater Tremolo require?A: The pedal requires a standard nine volt direct current negative power supply.
Q: What is the weight of the JHS Tidewater Tremolo pedal?A: The weight of the JHS Tidewater Tremolo is not specified, but it has a compact and lightweight design.
Q: How do I use the volume control on the JHS Tidewater Tremolo?A: The volume control allows you to set the overall volume at unity, below unity, or above unity for a boosted tone.
Q: How does the mix knob work on the JHS Tidewater Tremolo?A: The mix knob controls the depth of the tremolo effect; turning it all the way down allows the pedal to function as a warm preamp boost.
Q: How do I adjust the speed of the tremolo effect?A: You can adjust the speed of the tremolo using the speed knob, which is indicated by an LED next to it.
Q: Can I use the JHS Tidewater Tremolo as a preamp?A: Yes, with the mix control turned all the way down, the Tidewater can be used as a warm preamp boost.
Q: Are there any special features of the JHS Tidewater Tremolo?A: The pedal includes three small dip-switches on the back of the PCB to adjust the speed range, allowing for faster or slower tremolo effects.
Q: What type of music is the JHS Tidewater Tremolo suitable for?A: The JHS Tidewater Tremolo is suitable for various musical styles, especially those that benefit from vintage tremolo effects.
Q: Is the JHS Tidewater Tremolo suitable for beginners?A: Yes, the JHS Tidewater Tremolo features simple controls that make it user-friendly for beginners.
Q: How do I clean and maintain the JHS Tidewater Tremolo?A: To maintain your pedal, keep it dry and free of dust; avoid using harsh cleaners.
Q: What should I do if the JHS Tidewater Tremolo arrives damaged?A: If the pedal arrives damaged, contact customer support for return or exchange options.
Q: Does the JHS Tidewater Tremolo come with a warranty?A: Yes, the JHS Tidewater Tremolo typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty; check your purchase details for specifics.
Q: Is the JHS Tidewater Tremolo compatible with all guitar types?A: Yes, the JHS Tidewater Tremolo is compatible with various guitar types, including electric and acoustic guitars.
Q: What are the main features of the JHS Tidewater Tremolo?A: Main features include its ability to recreate vintage amp tremolos, simple controls, and a compact design.
Q: How does the JHS Tidewater Tremolo compare to other tremolo pedals?A: The Tidewater Tremolo is known for its warmth and character, often compared favorably to vintage amp tremolos.