Tremolo pedal that nails Pink Floyd's "Money"

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Re: Tremolo pedal that nails Pink Floyd's "Money"

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Thanks, I'll look into that one as well.
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Re: Tremolo pedal that nails Pink Floyd's "Money"

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Perhaps check out the Earthquaker Devices Hummingbird. Does a mean and controllable square wave and more. The other VOX repeat percussion like pedal that I have is the Acid Fuzz Repeater. Either one can get the Money Trem.
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I just checked the prices on those older Goatkeeper trems I have and I cannot believe what they're asking for those things. Crazy. I think I paid 200 or so when I originally bought it.
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Re: Tremolo pedal that nails Pink Floyd's "Money"

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Enjoyer wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 5:26 pm Perhaps check out the Earthquaker Devices Hummingbird. Does a mean and controllable square wave and more. The other VOX repeat percussion like pedal that I have is the Acid Fuzz Repeater. Either one can get the Money Trem.
I looked at the Earthquaker and Acid Fuzz videos on their websites. Very cool! I think I liked the Acid Fuzz repeater the best. Thanks for the heads up. The builder is a member here too. I just emailed him.
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Re: Tremolo pedal that nails Pink Floyd's "Money"

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1bottlerocket wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 6:42 pm I just checked the prices on those older Goatkeeper trems I have and I cannot believe what they're asking for those things. Crazy. I think I paid 200 or so when I originally bought it.
Yeah, I know! That's why I was looking at the Maleko version. Its smaller too.
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Re: Tremolo pedal that nails Pink Floyd's "Money"

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Well, I just bought an Acid Fuzz Repeater. It's sounds close enough for my liking. Here's what Jon had to say regarding his pedal and that tremolo sound on Money:

"The Repeater will get you close, but I don't think it will give you the exact same wave form. The Repeater can get just as choppy, or even more so. The Repeater wave form is a reverse sawtooth. I think the tremolo on Money may be a square wave."

Regardless, I really liked the demo sounds on the Acid Fuzz webpage, and I think it's cool that this strong choppy psychedelic trem effect is a tweaked vintage analog circuit. (Vox Repeat Percussion)

https://www.acidfuzz.com/products/repeater

Thanks for all the suggestions guys!
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