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The Flint is a very nice pedal though.
For a straight ahead trem the Fulltone is hard to beat.
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I liked the other Danelectro trems less than the tuna melt, FYI.
Some amp trems, eg) Lazy J, can have quite a 'thump' to them.
I think the Flint is one of the most neutral trems; lacks a bit of character for me, but probably would work really well live.
The Delta Trem adds that 'deep South' kinda feel, which for some strange reason is the sound in my head. Maybe being bought up on the Southern Comfort movie influences me (?).
The Fulltone (all of them) are superb and probably my overall fave now.
As @jellybelly notes, the full tone is largely based up the Demeter (another great trem), which I believed Ry Cooder used.
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/236623/fs-tonall-recall-warped-vinyl-2-walrus-demeter-dawner-prince-zvex-catalinbread-jdm-bmf-ckk/p1
Princeton Reverbs are bias trem. I think the handwired Deluxe Reverb changed to bias trem.
But yeah, I don't thinkl you can ever truly replicate the bias trem by putting an effect infront of an amp.
@Tp200023 Happy to send you some tracks recorded with the Demeter Dual Tremulator if you'd like to hear it in action.
The Fender Tre-Verb looks like it should do the job, although I haven't yet tried one.
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