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Source Audio One Series Vertigo Tremolo Guitar Pedal

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One Series Vertigo Tremolo
Description
Out of the box, the Vertigo Tremolo offers tremendous tonal range, but beneath the surface resides a treasure chest of swirling effect possibilities. Connect the Vertigo to the Neuro Mobile App (a free download for Android or iOS devices) and access Source Audio’s free library of progressive tremolo patterns and hybrid modulation effects - each can be uploaded directly to the pedal. The Neuro App also offers an additional set of adjustable parameters including parametric EQ, wet/dry mix, tap tempo, and stereo separation. Plus, every One Series pedal is fully MIDI compatible when coupled with the Neuro Hub (formerly Soundblox Hub), giving you the power to save up to 128 presets.

Features
- 3 Flavors of Tremolo
- Stereo Input and Output Jacks
- Universal Bypass
- Expression Control
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- Performances4
- Home Studio3
- Amateur Recording2
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Professional Recording2
- Experienced3
- Professional Musician1
- Excellent Sound Quality4
- Compact3
- Good Selection Of Effects2
- Versatile2
- Responsive1
Reviewed by 4 customers
Great Sound!
submitted4 years ago
byRaymond
fromDuncan, OK
I was looking for the classic tremolo sound... this pedal has it. But every tremolo sound is excellent. This is the most musical tremolo pedal I know of.
Just what I was looking for
submitted7 years ago
byJohn H
fromAthens, GA
I've been playing guitar for over 35 years so tremolo is nothing new to me. But my current board and amp has no tremolo, so I did a lot of research looking for a trem pedal. The flexibility in using Source Audio's Neuro app, which is extremely easy to use, is what made this pedal a serious contender. It ended up coming down to this pedal and the Strymon Flint. Strymon is a no brainer when it comes to sound quality. I have three of their pedals on my board now but I don't need the reverb offered on the Flint. I just need a good tremolo. Form factor and price where the final elements that tipped the scales to Source Audio. Smaller footprint and half the price plus the flexibility ended up having me choose the Veritgo. It didn't take long before I knew I made the right choice. The factory setup is great right out of the box but using the Neuro app I found a couple of settings that just blew me away! The sound quality is there, the ease of use is there, the flexibility is there. Plus, you can use setting from other Source Audio pedals within the same family, ie, modulation. One setting I'm using on my Vertigo has flanger in it and it sounds amazing! This will not be my last Source Audio pedal!
Incredible
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byDanbury David
fromDanbury CT
The pedal is incredible, what pushes this beyond most of the others is the Nero app and the sound controls. I was able to create my own versions for my amps and guitars. Saved and swap in as needed. Not mention you have three on tap in the pedal as you want, just enough at your fingertips.
Great product and customer service
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byVic V.
fromSpringfield, MO.
I needed a small but versatile tremolo pedal. Source Audio Vertigo exceeded my expectations. The presets are very convenient to access from the Nuero App in my Note 5. Overall, a great pedal. I commend Source Audio on their customer service. I had a little trouble getting things setup, however, a quick response from customer service got me using the Vertigo pedal the very next day for my gig. I'm definitely considering a couple of the other pedals they offer.
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submitted2 years ago
asked byLyle
fromTexas
I know it says that it's stereo, but does it pan left/right the tremolo? Or is it just really a dual-mono?
No, it's stereo.