🎸 Unlock vintage tremolo magic with modern control finesse!
The TC Electronic CHOKA TREMOLO is a vintage-flavored, all-analog tremolo pedal featuring a classic 3-knob design for speed, depth, and waveform control. It offers seamless morphing between soft and hard LFO styles, true bypass for uncompromised signal integrity, and a durable metal chassis built to last.
W**S
Nice tremolo pedal.
Nice pedal. Built like a tank. Quality connectors
T**2
Easy to use but a bit bulkier than average pedals
This pedal is a bit bigger than your standard pedal but its easy to use and sounds great. I added this to my bass pedal board. For the price, this thing sounds pretty great. I only have a couple of TC products now, but they're all solid and keep working.
K**D
Not the sound for me
A very well made pedal. The sound was o.k. But, not the sound for me with my gear.
T**A
A solid choice for trem effect.
I'm sure many here know that TC Electronic has built a reputation for making solid pedals at reasonable prices. This one is no exception. It has the controls I need and it's easy to find the output I want. Well satisfied.
T**L
throb
so i was using the SA true spring pedal for tremolo. i even got the seperate tap tempo switch and used the neuroeditor and assigned it to engage the tremolo. But i got the alexander pedals space force reverb and it has a tap tempo tremolo and alot of versatility of reverbs and takes up less space than the true spring. of course i mainly use the spring and only a little and the tremolo isnt a deep and abiding throb. but i also have the boss slicer and its got a tremolo setting and isnt it really just a tremolo pedal with alot of options? no, it turns out, its a slicer. but i also have the joyo tremolo and its decent for the price. but its better at faster "trelicopter" style tremolos. but the mooer triangolo surely must be perfect? i dont know yet; i just got it. but my '61 Brown Deluxe clone has one of the best trems ever made. Yes, but i dont always use it; the trem is the best thing about that amp.so i'm tyler and i'm a tremolo junkie. i dont use it all the time. just most of the time. just far too often. i had a musicman kind of fender deluxe reverb style amp (but with 2x10s and a solid state POWER amp if thats not too unbelievable for you). like a deluxe reverb, or the super reverb i have now, it had a tremolo on it. i just used it once or twice; here or there; from time to time. but, like the story you've probably heard a thouand times, i eventually started using more and more often. if you trem like i trem then you're trem like e-ver-y-day.its my favorite effect. but i needed some slow deep penetrative throb and the TC electronics Choka, suprisingly, has it in spades. eventually i'll get a toneczar powerglide and an analogman modded boss tr-2 and a rising sun trem and a quaverato and a surfy trem etc etc. i'll keep going with trem because i can't stop and i dont want to stop. its got me. be warned this one's a big pedal but it comes with a big trem too.
B**N
Overpriced but sounds great
This was my first tremolo pedal. The reason I ordered this instead of the Boss TR-2 is the volume knob--I've always heard about the (perceived) volume drop and wanted something to compensate for that. This gives you up to 6 dB of volume boost. I have to say, I was able to dial in to a "How Soon Is Now" tone right away. The overall tone is great; I'll take them at their word that it's a true bypass--but it's got a solid build and the knobs have precise tuning. I haven't done anything with the toneprint, which probably makes this overpriced if you don't intend on using that function. USB cable is included. But the footswitch has the most wonderful soft "click" which is gentle on your bare or socked foot when playing at home.
R**S
Nice- not a fan of 1/4 Jack Placement
Very nice tones and the chassis is built like a tank…One thing I don’t like is the 1/4”Jacks not being on the side.
A**N
Choka tremolo
Love it!
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