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Latest revision as of 03:04, 27 November 2011
The EA Tremolo is a design by Anthony Leo that was published in the November 1968 issue of the Electronic Australia Magazine. The design uses four transistors and offers speed, depth and volume controls.
Links
- Improved EA tremolo at General Guitar Gadgets, Schematic and PCB layout
- Modified EA tremolo at Run Off Groove, Schematic and perf board layout, with pulsing LED modification
- Tonepad, PCB based project
| General Guitar Gadgets |
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| BSIAB II · PT80 · Neovibe · Humfree ABY · Tube Screamer · Dynacomp · Small Stone · EA Tremolo |
| Tonepad |
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| Basic Wah Pedal · EA Tremolo · Distortion+ · Heladito (Small Clone) · Pez 45 (Phase 45) · Pez 90 (Phase 90) · Piedrita (Small Stone) · Rebote |
| RunOffGroove.com |
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| Big Daddy · Condor · Double D · EA Tremolo · Eighteen · English Channel · Fetzer Valve · Flipster · Grace · Little Gem · Matchbox · May Queen · Mr. EQ · Mockman · Omega · Peppermill · Phozer · Professor Tweed · Ruby Amp · Splitter-Blend · Supreaux Deux · Thor · Tonemender · Tremolo · Tri-Vibe · 22/7 · Tube Reamer · UBE Screamer · Umble · Uno |