Posts Tagged: tremolo

CWS014 – Tremolo Optical mod
Another tremolo based on the circuits found in CWS006, CWS007, CWS009, and CWS012. This circuit was modded with two switches, one to bring in extra depth, and another that switches in an optical component. A NOS photoresistor was used in

CWS014 – Tremolo Optical mod
Another tremolo based on the circuits found in CWS006, CWS007, CWS009, and CWS012. This circuit was modded with two switches, one to bring in extra depth, and another that switches in an optical component. A NOS photoresistor was used in

Project 002 – Pedal board build
I have a habit of tearing apart and rearranging my pedal board for just about every tour that I go on. Earlier this year, I had switched the entire board over to a 6-channel true bypass strip and ran all

Project 002 – Pedal board build
I have a habit of tearing apart and rearranging my pedal board for just about every tour that I go on. Earlier this year, I had switched the entire board over to a 6-channel true bypass strip and ran all

CWS009 – Tremolo
Tremolo pedal based off of the Electronics Australia circuit. This pedal was made for Mike York of Pianos Become the Teeth. I thought I would post some process pictures as I’ve never really done that before. The enclosure was machined,

CWS009 – Tremolo
Tremolo pedal based off of the Electronics Australia circuit. This pedal was made for Mike York of Pianos Become the Teeth. I thought I would post some process pictures as I’ve never really done that before. The enclosure was machined,

CWS007
Tremolo Pedal made for Derek Sterenberg. This pedal was made to the same specifications as CWS006, based on a circuit which was published in Electronics Australia in November, 1968. It has a similar sound to the tremolos that were built

CWS007
Tremolo Pedal made for Derek Sterenberg. This pedal was made to the same specifications as CWS006, based on a circuit which was published in Electronics Australia in November, 1968. It has a similar sound to the tremolos that were built

CWS006
Tremolo pedal based on EA tremolo design. This pedal was built fairly true to the circuit, with minor adjustments to the controls to give them a more preferable range. The sound of this pedal, compared to that of the boost