JAM Pedals Chill Tremolo Pedal

£199.99

A stripped back version of its bigger brother, the Big Chill, but with all the same fruity trem character. The Chill recreates those legendary Fender amp dynamic tremolo sounds in a single pedal format. This is a stompbox for tone purists after a straight-to-the-point piece of kit. No messing around, just a vintage, dynamic effect […]


Description

A stripped back version of its bigger brother, the Big Chill, but with all the same fruity trem character. The Chill recreates those legendary Fender amp dynamic tremolo sounds in a single pedal format.

This is a stompbox for tone purists after a straight-to-the-point piece of kit. No messing around, just a vintage, dynamic effect with minimal effort. Control the sinewave trem with speed and depth, or set them both to zero and use the level control as a completely clean boost.

Here’s what Jam Pedals say about the Chill:

Plug your guitar into this no-frills analog sine-wave tremolo, dial in your settings and enjoy lush tremolo sounds like those found in vintage Fender® Amps!

The Chill is built with carbon comp resistors and as such it can also produce a warm and harmonically rich boost of your sound by setting the Depth control to 0, and adjusting the Level to your preference.

Be it Spaghetti-Western and Surf sounds or slow and mellow amplitude modulation, the sky is the limit!

ARTISTS QUOTES

“The Chill is a neat little pedal, a clear, quiet, old-fashioned sound with control over the overall level. JAM pedals did a good job!” – Adrian Legg

Specifications

  • True Bypass
  • Works with a 9V battery or 9V DC adaptor (tipnegative)
  • Power consumption: 6 mA
  • Dimensions (jacks, pots etc. included): 11.1 x 7 x 4.8 cm /
  • 4.3 x 2.7 x 1.8 inches
  • Weight: 230g / 0.5 lbs.

Brand

JAM

Category

JAM

Tags

Tremolo

A tremolo pedal modulates the volume of your guitar signal up and down in a rhythmic pattern, creating a pulsing or wavering effect that can sound vintage and hypnotic or sharp and choppy depending on the settings. It’s one of the oldest effects in guitar history, famously used on classic amps from the 1950s and ’60s.

Most tremolo pedals let you control the speed, depth, and wave shape, allowing you to go from smooth, subtle swells to intense stuttering tones. It’s a simple but expressive effect that adds movement and character to your sound.

Tremolo Pedals