Alexander Pedals Equilibrium DLX

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The Equilibrium DLX is Alexander Pedals’ newer vintage modulation pedal—evoking the wobbly, sputtery, buttery sounds of yesteryear. The vintage sounding Equilibrium DLX packs all the “mod cons” into a pedalboard-friendly unit. The Equilibrium DLX draws inspiration from vintage tremolos. Painted in a unique ‘50s style finish and featuring three different modes, it boasts a tremendous appeal in both its tone and look. The Mix, Depth, Rate, and Shape knobs give you better tonal control. The Equilibrium DLX offers only the finest in authentic retro trem/vibe tones.

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  • The Equilibrium DLX is our updated vintage modulation pedal – evoking the buttery, sputtery, wobbly sounds of yesteryear, While the Equilibrium DLX sounds completely vintage, it crams all the “mod cons” into a pedalboard-friendly package.
  • Tremolo – Traditional tremolo based on the bias circuits from the earliest tube amps. Use the Shape control to morph from a very soft and smooth tremolo to a much harder burp-burp modulation.
  • Harmonic – Based on the vibrato circuits from the early ’60s piggyback amplifiers. Blend in the dry signal for a queasy, seasick effect.
  • Vibrato – True ’50s style frequency vibrato, just like Buddy Holly. Try it with a fast speed and 100% wet mix for the widest vibrato effect. Mixing in some dry signal makes the vibrato sound more like a phaser or photocell vibe unit.
  • Remote Tap Tempo Jack – connect a normally-open momentary footswitch to this jack to set the modulation time remotely. Hold down the remote footswitch to change tap divisions.

Details: The Equilibrium DLX is our updated vintage modulation pedal – evoking the buttery, sputtery, wobbly sounds of yesteryear, While the Equilibrium DLX sounds completely vintage, it crams all the “mod cons” into a pedalboard-friendly package. Tremolo – Traditional tremolo based on the bias circuits from the earliest tube amps. Use the Shape control to morph from a very soft and smooth tremolo to a much harder burp-burp modulation. Harmonic – Based on the vibrato circuits from the early ’60s piggyback amplifiers. Blend in the dry signal for a queasy, seasick effect. Vibrato – True ’50s style frequency vibrato, just like Buddy Holly. Try it with a fast speed and 100% wet mix for the widest vibrato effect. Mixing in some dry signal makes the vibrato sound more like a phaser or photocell vibe unit. Rate (Level) – Adjusts the rate of modulation from a slow pulse to a rapid flutter. Turning this knob cancels the Tap Tempo setting. Holding down the Bypass / Level footswitch lets you adjust the overall output level of the effect. The Level setting is stored in the memory of the pedal for future use. Depth – Controls the amount of modulation from barely perceptible to seasick. Shape – Selects one of four waveforms to control the modulation effect: Sine, Ramp Up, Ramp Down, or Square. Mix – Blends between the dry and the modulated signals. *Hint: For traditional style tremolo, set the Mix knob fully clockwise. Tap Tempo / Division – tap twice to set the modulation rate. The LED above the Tap switch flashes to indicate the current rate and division. Hold to toggle between normal-speed (green) and double-speed (red) settings. Remote Tap Tempo Jack – connect a normally-open momentary footswitch to this jack to set the modulation time remotely. Hold down the remote footswitch to change tap divisions.

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  1. Chad

    Excellent modulation

    Chad