T-Rex Tremster, from my personal collection and in excellent, like-new condition. A hand-built analog tremolo from T-Rex Engineering in Denmark, voiced to nail that warm, buttery vintage tube-amp tremolo sound.

Unlike many tremolos, the Tremster uses a light-dependent resistor (LDR) circuit for a deep, organic pulse that melts into your playing rather than chopping over it — you can dial in heavy depth without it sounding like your tone is hyperventilating. The Mode switch moves between a fuller sine-style voicing and a softer, squarer feel, and the Volume control sits at unity around noon with up to +3 dB of boost (and extra bite) towards the top. A flashing LED tracks the speed so you can lock it to the song.

Features

  • Hand-built analog tremolo/vibrato (Made in Denmark)
  • Depth, Speed, Volume and Mode controls
  • LDR-based circuit for warm, vintage tube-amp character
  • Volume: unity at noon, up to +3 dB boost
  • Flashing LED speed indicator
  • Rear-mounted in/out/power jacks (pedalboard-friendly)
  • 9V battery or DC power

Condition: Excellent — barely used, like new, fully tested and working perfectly.

Player, not a flipper — carefully packed and shipped fast from Porto, Portugal. Shipping across Europe. Reasonable offers welcome.

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Listed6 days ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Tremster
Finish
  • Red
Categories
Year
  • 2013
Made In
  • Denmark

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