The item “BRAND NEW MILKMAN SOUND F STOP REVERB & TREMOLO ELECTRIC GUITAR EFFECT PEDAL” is in sale since Wednesday, December 18, 2019. Be sure to add Distinctive Guitar to your favorites list. We are happy to discuss approval prior to trading if required. We are happy to offer you a 48hr approval period on all orders (excludes custom orders and layaways). Use our FREE Appraisal form on our website today! WE LOVE OUR CUSTOMERS – We wouldn’t be here without you, and we are thankful for our most important asset. WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES – Whether it be a trade in or an outright sale, getting maximum value for your used gear is our top priority. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO ASK QUESTIONS – We love questions. With a free setup included with every guitar, we promise it will arrive ready to rock straight out of the box. Every Guitar we sell has been handpicked for maximum collectibility, tone, visual appeal, and playability. ![]() 2505 S Howell Avenue, Milwaukee WI 53207 in the heart of rockin’ Bayview. Beware of internet only dealers pushing product they don’t have extensive experience with. WE HAVE A BRICK AND MORTAR LOCATION – Established in 2007 we are Milwaukee’s finest place to enjoy a no pressure, high end sales experience with today’s top boutique luthiers. As guitar players ourselves we have over 35 years of guitar experience. At Distinctive Guitar We Never Use Stock Photos See More High-Res Images Below. Independent switching of Reverb and Tremolo effects. The sound of bias tremolo and spring reverb is unmistakable, and the F-Stop uses modern electronics to achieve an authentic recreation of these effects with similar circuit topography as found in tube amplifiers. The spring portion of the pedal is digital, but the guitar signal path and tremolo circuit is 100% analog. Internally, the F-Stop has 18v of headroom so it can live as comfortably at the end of your signal chain as it does at the beginning. The F-Stop has been designed to bring classic tube amplifier effects into a small package that runs off of a 9VDC pedal power supply. ![]() The combination of a tube driven spring reverb with pulsating “bias” tremolo was first introduced in the early 1960s and has become a standard sound for guitar players and other instrumentalists ever since. The F-Stop brings two effects found in vintage American tube amplifiers into one pedal.
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