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Description

Elevate your guitar's sound with the Nady TTV-2 Dual Tube Tremolo / Vibrato pedal, a versatile addition to any musician's effects arsenal. Designed with both authentic tube-driven tremolo and vibrato circuits, this pedal delivers warm, vintage tones that can transform your music. Whether you're looking to add subtle modulation or create intense, rhythmic pulses, the TTV-2's dual functionality offers a wide range of sonic possibilities.

Engineered for flexibility, the pedal features independent controls for depth and speed, allowing you to fine-tune your effects with precision. The addition of true bypass switching ensures your signal remains pure when the pedal isn't engaged, maintaining the clarity of your original tone. Perfect for both live performances and studio recordings, the TTV-2 is built to withstand the rigors of the road while enhancing your creative expression.

With an easy-to-use interface and dual tube circuitry, this pedal is suited for both beginners looking to explore modulation effects and seasoned professionals who demand reliability and superior sound quality. Its compact design fits seamlessly into any pedalboard setup, making it a practical choice for musicians on the move.

Key Features:

  • Dual tube-driven tremolo and vibrato circuits
  • Independent depth and speed controls
  • True bypass switching
  • Suitable for live and studio use
  • Compact design for easy pedalboard integration

Product specs

Effects tremolo, vibrato
Bypass true bypass

Reviews

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artifex_adrift

Noisy, but (sort of) playable

Sure, it's a tube-based tremolo/vibrato pedal, but it is entirely too noisy to play unless you are running a 100% clean channel. Even then, turning certain settings up too far will cause this really loud humming sound.

The switches for the various "modes" are useful to get different types of sensations out of the "wobble" effect, but the knobs for the variable settings just can't be pushed too far.

At best, this thing is most playable when you're running totally clean, and just need a subtle effect. I have gotten those Leslie-esque sounds out of the pedal, but at the cost of overbearing hum and hiss the second I stop playing.

I'm sure there are applications that are appropriate for this pedal, and the welcomed, warm tube sound certainly is nice, it just isn't for me. I even bought a new one after selling my first years ago just to see if I was missing something, but will likely end up selling this to someone that wants to experiment with it. I even swapped out the stock tubes for some high quality ones and replaced carbon resistors with metalized ones in the power stage, and it wasn't enough to clean it up to my standards.

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See how Gilby Clarke uses Nady TTV-2 Dual Tube Tremolo / Vibrato

Gilby Clarke

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Guns N' Roses

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Verified via reverb.com

This tremolo/ vibrato pedal was sold on Gilby Clarke’s official Reverb.com shop. The listing’s description stated; “ This Nady TTV-2 Dual Tube Tremolo Vibrato is owned by Gilby Clarke. Used on many recordings in Gilby's studio. Overall in great condition! Includes original box and power supply. All items in The Official Gilby Clarke Reverb Shop ship fully insured with delivery confirmation and a signed and embossed Certificate Of Authenticity.”

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1 alternative for Nady TTV-2 Dual Tube Tremolo / Vibrato, curated by the Equipboard community.

Boss TR-2 Tremolo

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It's a tremolo, although noisy, but you definitely can get atypical sounds out of it that remind you of certain settings on an old Boss TR-2.

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