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Reverbulator

Controls
Input Gain: Controls the input sensitivity of the unit. The gain should be adjusted up to a level that will cause the overload light to blink occasionally, the overload light should never be on continually, Normal use will be gain up most of the way for guitar use and down most of the way for loop or line use.
Blend: Mixes the amount of wet and dry signal should be set to user preferences. For line studio use it will usually be set 100% wet.
Volume: Sets the output level. Use with the footswitch to match your effected and non effected signals.
Phase: Changes the phase of the Long spring, effects the tonal colors especially when both springs are on.
Spring Selector: Selects the reverb unit in use, either the short decay or both mixed.
Foot Switch: Selects between the effected and un-effected signal going to the output. True bypass.

Connections
Input: Hook the output of your guitar or loop to this jack.
Output: Hook is to the input of your Amp or next effect, or loop or mixer.
Power Connector: Hook up the supplied 24Volt Dc power supply to this jack.

Keep this unit away from strong magnetic fields (power transformers) they could induce noise (Hum). Mount on a stable surface so the unit does not shake (spring noise will result). Keep a reasonable distance from the amp to avoid feedback. In a pedalboard, the unit should be used after distortion and compressor pedals for best sound. If you use amp distortion, the unit should be used in the effects loop for best sound.

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Fuzzulator

This is the first fuzz box to use the Demeterinnovative Tone Pre Emphasis Circuit to control and enhance the proper frequencies to give the distorted sound
focus, so that even with massive distortion your instrument will not be lost
in the sonic mud. The Fuzzulator also features the exclusive loose/tight
switch that selects between the tight sound generated by the LED's as the
distortion generator OR a looser sound, using our special combination of
silicone and germanium diodes. As with all Demeter products, these units are
hand built in the USA using the finest components available to insure many
years of trouble free use.

The unit has a 9V DC input jack and is true bypass. There is as seen in the picture 3 knobs for Fuzz, Volume, and Tone. As will all Demeter products it in the finest in construction and made to last for years and years of studio, home, and stage use !

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Tremulator

A hybrid of vintage sound and state-of-the-art quality, the Demeter Tremulator is designed for years of trouble-free operation.

Designed to emulate the classic Fender tremelo effect (or vibrato as it is often referred to), the Tremulator features "lopsided" amplitude modulation wit a rounded off traingular modulant waveform. Suffice it to say, the Tremulator sounds like the classic effect found on many vintage amps, but with less noise and hum and a greater range of speeds and depths.

Operation
Operation is fairly straightforward. There are two inputs on the front side of the unit: a 1/4" input jack on the right and a 1/4" output jack on the left with a battery-ground switch on the input jack.

Controls
There are two controls on the unit-Depth and Speed, plus a footswitch to bypass the effect, and an LED to indicate effect operation.

Depth affects the amount of amplitude modulation on the signal or the amount of effect. The tremulator design incorporates a small amount of gain (approx. 1dB) to allow for proper "tremulation." Also, by turning the DEPTH all the way off, the TRM-1 will function as a low noise volume boost. It's low-impedance output allows it to act as a line-drive, eliminating signal loss on long cable runs.

Speed increases and decreases the frequency of the low-frequency oscillator, enabling you to time the effect as desired.

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Stereo Tremulator STRM-1

James Demeter’s first Tremulator pedal was built at the request of Ry Cooder 25 years ago, and the little box quickly became a hit in the burgeoning boutique pedal world. The STRM-1 Stereo Tremulator is the logical evolution of this groundbreaking trem, as it’s basically the same proven unit, except in stereo. Sporting separate Depth controls for each output, the STRM-1 also offers a Sync control that allows the trem’s pulse to undulate in mono (in sync), or bounce between the two amplifiers in a stereo setup (out of sync). You also get a Phase switch, as well as two recessed trimpots that fine tune the amount of depth the effect offers. The STRM-1 is preset with a classic triangle wave shape—the same as Cooder’s Fender Twin Reverb.

Sonically, the Demeter is outstanding. All of your guitar’s character comes through, and the pedal delivers a slight +3dB boost to put the effect up in the mix. Although it works fine as a mono trem pedal, a stereo setup is the only way to really behold its wonders. The separate Depth functions allowed me to go as crazy or as subtle as I wanted. For instance, set the Sync switch to Out with the Depth controls cranked, and the pulse bounces between the amps with a hammer-like ferocity. Dial back the Depth—or offset them a bit—and the trem ripples back and forth with a wonderful three-dimensional shimmer. In fact, with the Phase and Sync switches set to Out, I conjured a drippy, liquid-like effect that bordered on psychedelic. There are a lot of sounds to be found in this bad boy, and the more you get into it, the more you will discover.

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Compulator

A hybrid of vintage sound and state-of-the-art quality, the Demeter Compulator is designed for years of trouble-free operation.

Designed to emulate the classic compression effects the Compulator features wonderfully smooth action without the harsh pumping sound. The Compulator sounds like the classic effect found in many studio racks, but with the size and quality for the floor !

Operation
Operation is fairly straightforward. There are two inputs on the front side of the unit: a 1/4" input jack on the right and a 1/4" output jack on the left with a battery-ground switch on the input jack.

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Mid/Fat Boost in a Box
The Fat Control is an on board guitar mid boost/buffer which includes a wide variable gain mid frequency power booster control and a built-in low impedance buffer that has been installed into a steel stomp box. The Fat Control boosts a wide mid frequency range for a more distinct natural musical frequency boost than all other mid controls. The frequencies selected give your guitar the best response and sustain possible.

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