Marshall VT1
Marshall VT1 Introduction
Of all the retro effects to hit the shops in recent years, perhaps the most authentic and coolest is tremolo.
Instantly calling up the spirit of the 60s, Tremolo was the first effect to appear on a Marshall amp in the early 1960s.
The late 90s sees Marshall updating the tremolo effect in the form of the Vibratrem. By using split phase modulation a truely awesome stereo sound field can be created by connecting the VT-1 up to two amplifiers.
The Vibratrem features a passive bypass for the main signal path to ensure complete tonal integrity and has a quality of tone matched only by its versatility.
Here follows a complete run down of the Vibratrem's features for your information. We have also enclosed a number of suggested settings to help guide you.
It should be remembered though that these are only suggested settings and you should really take the time to experiment.
If you take the time to explore the different effects within the Vibratrem, you won't be disappointed.
Marshall VT1 Features:
Battery Replacement
- To replace the battery, open the easily accessed coin screw battery cover plate by loosening screw as shown, then disconnect the battery connector lead.
- Use PP3 or equivalent battery (for improved battery life use alkaline type)
- Always ensure that the battery is removed when the pedal is not in use for long periods.
- Dispose of old battery in a safe place.
Marshall VT1 Specifications:
- Power: 9V DC Centre Negative Regulated
- Current Draw: 16mA
- Controls: Vibrato and Tremolo Mode, Speed, Depth and Shape
- Switches: On/Off Switch
- Indicators: On/Off LED
- Jacks: 1 Input, 2 Output 'Jacksockets'
- Input Impedance: 1M 1/2
- Output Load Impedance: 1k 1/2
- Dimensions: 120mm x 65mm x 55mm
- Weight: 510 grammes
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