Electro-Harmonix Stereo Pulsar Guitar Pedal

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Does your guitar tone lack that little something that modern pedals just can’t provide? Perhaps it’s time you looked at a more vintage tone; like that offered by the Electro-Harmonix Stereo Pulsar.

The Stereo Pulsar stands out tonally. It is one of the only stand alone pedals that can give you a true vintage tremolo and panning. It has been said that the sound will “fill any venue with rhythmic stereo energy”.

The pedal features a Wave Form function. This allows you to change the modulation from a triangle to a square form. In addition, the Stereo Pulsar also has a Wave Shape control. This will allow you to control transitions from negative to positive. So, to clarify, you can change the tone of the sawtooth or adjust the pulse width.

In layman’s terms, you will have a huge amount of control over how your tremolo sounds. You will be able to create any type of stereo tremolo you can think of. You might even stumble upon something you’ve never heard before.

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Electro-Harmonix is currently one of the top valve producers in the world. If your amp or pedal uses a valve, there is a good chance you are running Electro-Harmonix valves.

But, the company is relatively new to making valves. Their history lies instead in their pedals. They have made pedals for some of the greatest players in history. Their signature pedal, the Big Muff, was used by and made popular by Jimi Hendrix!

The company was founded in 1968. Two years after being founded, the company had already established itself as the pioneer of guitar effects pedals. They were the company to first manufacture a digital flanger. They were also the first company to create an analog echo/delay unit that had no moving parts!

Since then, the company has grown into a giant in the guitar world. And they are still innovating and moving with the times! So in conclusion, if you haven’t already, now is the time to join in and get your own Electro-Harmonix pedal!

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