Re: Joe's use of Fulltone Supa Trem?
Bluesbreaker wrote:Well, I did try it out in the meantime: "Mix" knob all the way down, and the "Rate" knob at about 1 o'clock with "Speed" at slow. With the "Soft" setting there is no discernable Tremolo effect as such but indeed a great tone enhancement, really like a Fat switch (like Joe said). This really improves the overall tone, so that setting certainly stays.
However, when using the "Hard" setting, I haven't quite found the Tremolo tone that I like. Still working on that one...Keep in mind that if you have it on the Hard setting, the effect is More subtle IF you place the Supatrem before your OD pedal..if you use one. It will also dampen a bit of the high end and mellow out the trem effect itself. If you run the trem after an OD pedal, the effect can be a bit much unless you stick with the Soft setting.
Myself, I run the #2 trim pot all the way clockwise, and a slight boost on the #1trim pot, mix knob all the way down, set on Hard, and the pedal chain is sup-trem, TS808 etc..
I use it in front of a Ceriatone Jubilee clone with the basic OD tone coming from the amp gain setting. I only use an OD pedal (set fairly clean) as a boost for solos. Do you think I should put the boost OD after the Supa-trem?
I might experiment with the internal trim pots when I find some time over the weekend. Having said that, the manual says trim pot #2 only affects the "soft mode" and #1 affects the volume boost. I'm quite happy with both the tone of the "soft" setting as well as the slight boost in volume with the current setting, so perhaps I shouldn't mess things up too much. It's the "hard mode" setting that needs some fine tuning.