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Key Features
Trade in your Keeley Eddie Heinzelman Verb-o-Trem with Gear4music. This unique pedal combines reverb and tremolo effects, tailored by Keeley with the expertise of guitarist Eddie Heinzelman, offering a distinct sonic enhancement to your setup. By trading in, you can explore newer multi-effects pedals that might provide additional versatility or dive into more specialized tremolo or reverb units to refine your sound.
Product Ref: 298340
Keeley have applied their incredible effects expertise to tremolo and reverb in the Verb O Trem. Designed in collaboration with iconic Americana session musician Eddie Heinzelman, it'll let you experiment with the effects individually, or combined with each other. Working ideally at the end of your pedalboard, the Verb O Trem will let you add tremolo and reverb to other effects in your chain, such as compression, fuzz, and overdrive. As a result, it provides you with a gigantic range of tones to apply to your music.
These are sounds of iconic status. The Rolling Stones used trembling tremolo to give "Gimme Shelter" its tremendous, haunting quality. As did Johnny Marr to create the distinctive, wavering sound of The Smiths' "How Soon Is Now?". The echoing quality of reverb has been heard in the music of Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and more. The Verb O Trem will give you the most premium versions of these classic effects.
A fantastic addition to your effects collection. The Verb O Trem is easy to use, meaning you can quickly dial in your perfectly suited reverb and tremolo tones between songs during live performance. Its compact size also helps it to slot into even the most packed effects library. A unit to enhance your pedalboard.
When you see the Keeley Electronics name on your pedal, you can be certain that you're in possession of a top quality unit. Robert Keeley has worked in the electronics industry for three decades, and thanks to this experience is a master at crafting unique, well-built pedals. The company offer a gigantic range of bespoke FX boxes, and have become one of the world's leading pedal manufacturers. With each unit hand-built in the United States, these pedals will be distinctive, enduring additions to your pedalboard.