AZOR Tremolo Guitar Effect Pedal Analog Tremolo Pedal for Electric Guitar True Bypass Aluminium alloy case
A**A
Mind blown. Saved me $100s!
Absolutely fantastic. I've been playing guitar for about 19 years, I'm now contracted professionally and I'm using these pedals... Not by choice initially...So I came to the states to begin playing under my contract, however I come from the UK, and so had absolutely nothing with me kit wise and then a gig was offered to me sooner than anticipated, sooner than I'd had chance to get the proper kit I wanted, so I had to budget and buy fast, having JUST arrived in Texas four days before the gig.I found these pedals and the reviews were promising, I watched some YouTube videos and thought well, I'll try them, if they're no good I'll use them for the one gig then upgrade... I do not need to now go out and spend $100+ per pedal... These are actually perfect! I had planned on keeping them as cheap back ups or selling them on and upgrading but I really don't see why... And what's cool is other musicians are fascinated by them, no one recognises them and when they hear it they're so surprised too at the amazing qualityYes they're a little smaller than say, a behringer or boss pedal, but the casing is metal and it's sound is amazing, I've also got the azor chorus and delay, and all are absolutely amazing.I added a noise gate for my distortion and overdrive, a tuner pedal too and my vol/wah pedal and my set up is now great. How long they'll last.,I don't know, but for the price... It's so good!
N**N
Relatively clean guitar compressor, for not much $ = great value
The pedal compresses guitar signals at a budget price. Very much worth what you pay - and then some.What's here: a big lighted compressor knob, EQ and Level controls, and a tiny enclosure built like a tank. What I find particularly useful is putting this compressor after EQ with boost, and before or after overdrive with boost. Since this compressor *also* has boost, you can shape your sound relative to both input and output levels at three contiguous stages in the pedal chain. Incredibly useful for varying timbres.What's not here: attack and sustain controls. Attack can be a bit much with heavy picking, but you learn quickly how to match your playing style to what the compressor can do.Feature-wise (and probably sound-wise), the pedal is like a bunch of other compressor pedals with similar features. In my case, it plays well with two AZOR overdrive pedals and a JOYO graphic EQ.The pedal board that it's on also has two inexpensive Behringer pedals (FX600 multi-effects and DR600 reverb) at the end. The board was built to prove that it's possible to combine the best of inexpensive pedals into a very functional, complete unit - and it is!I have more expensive effects pedals and pedal boards that are - yes - better in most respects. But the AZOR compressor filled out what is a great complement of inexpensive guitar pedals that are versatile and actually sound good. Kudos to AZOR for this pedal and the two previously purchased overdrive pedals, each of which is amazingly good for the $.Compression on single-coil clean Tele and Strat sounds with the AZOR compressor sounds great, is just what is needed.So if you haven't invested in simple compressor and EQ - plus optimally, a noise reduction pedal such as the Behringer NR300 - then just do it. EQ, compression, and noise reduction are the foundation of any electric or acoustic/electric guitar sound. And at these prices, there's no excuse not to.
F**Y
Good Value
As a stand alone pedal, the Azor Overdrive earns high marks considering it costs less than $25.It has the small form factor and built well. Made out of metal, this mini pedal has has weight on it.I wanted to get the Mini Tubescreamer but decided on a cheaper copy or clone. I like to use a TS typepedal to boost my tube amp, a dirty channel or another dirt pedal. I was looking at the Kokko Overdrivesince I know that it's a TS clone. However, the Azor has an extra "hot" setting that made it more versatilein about the same price point. After a day of testing, to my surprise, my untrained ears tells me that it isnot a tubescreamer clone. It might be based on one but does not behave like it. I have a Hardwire CM-2which I believe is a more versatile TS variant as a comparison pedal. To me, there are 3 things that TS orTS type pedals do. 1. It cuts off bass frequencies. 2. Adds or boosts certain mid frequencies. 3. Rolls offthe top end for smoother clipping. The Azor had more bass than the CM-2, less mid hump and morehigh end coming out even when the tone knob is at noon. I detect a little fizziness on the high end whichI don't care for. It has plenty of gain than your regular TS. In fact, it was closer to the Caline Orange Burst,a BB Preamp clone than the CM-2. What happened to the saying: "If it is green, it must be a tubescreamer!"The "hot" setting clearly is louder, a boost in volume. I can't tell if that setting has more gain. When the gainis fully dimed, both settings were so compressed anyway that it's hard to tell. I'm a little disappointed thatI can't use it as a boost pedal. Well, I can, but I don't get the desired results that I'm accustomed to.It works as a good stand alone overdrive on a clean amp and can be pushed by a boost pedal. It's not goingback because it is so inexpensive and sounds good too. So far, instead of using it with my tube amps, it sitsin my small pedalboard for my wet/dry rig consisting of Boss Katana (solid state) & Vox Cambridge Twin (hybrid).UPDATE: This pedal is similar to my Fultone OCD v. 1.4 on an A/B test. Although not an exact copy but it comesclose. I was surprised since I haven't found any info about this on the net. Even the toggle switch on the Azormimmicks that on the OCD. Apparently, Azor has a clone of the OCD called the Leon Drive, which has the exactnaming of the toggle switch, HP & LP. So now I'm not sure where this pedal was modeled after. Perhaps amodded Boss Blues Driver? If anyone has compared this pedal with another, please share your thoughts. Thanks.
A**R
Great for price!
Awesome little pedals! I have a couple different Azor pedals. Solid amd great sound for the price! Will definitely purchase others!
C**N
Me agradó
Yo lo compre para tocar surf y cumple. Ya no tocó en escenarios, nadamas en mi casa y me funciona muy bien. Para eso esta perfecto, para algo mas enserio, hay mejores.
J**A
comprenlo si esta muy padre
Vale la pena cada centavo ... buena construccion muy buen sonido y potencia viene con su manual y un velcro para pegarlo a tu pedalera si es que tienes lo recomiendo mucho
L**.
Riesgos de la calidad.
The media could not be loaded. El pedal llega en aparente buen estado, es metlaico, crei que era plastico, punto su favor, esas pesado de lo que parece por lo mismo. Llega con goma antideslizante o velcro para que le adieras como stiker cada uno.Problema, las ultimas dos bandas tienen falso contacto, de casualidad son las dos bandas que me interesaban, hay que presionar hasta abajo/atras del fader para que aplique el sonido, de lo contrario es como si no hubieras deslizado ningun fader, las demas bnadas funcionan bien y sin problemas.Mande mensaje al vendedor pero no hubo respuesta, no creo que sea problema de la marca o vendedor, lo mas probable es que me toco la mala suerte a mi, pero para que quede registrado el caso.Terminé por comprar otro eq de otra marca para evitar el riesgo de que fuera en verdad un problema de lote o modelo.
A**E
Gut und günstig!
Ich setze den Reverb hauptsächlich an meiner Bluesharp ein, aber das kleine Effektpedal kann auch an der Gitarre groß klingen! Ich finde es toll!
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