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Jam Pedals Harmonious Monk Mk2 ‘That Pedal Show’ Signature Harmonic Tremolo Pedal

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The Jam Pedals Harmonious Monk Mk2 ‘That Pedal Show’ Signature Harmonic Tremolo Pedal is priced at £239 and it is in stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct to your door in a jiffy, or a box (P&P may apply).Please Read More for comprehensive details and images from the seller. (This is a sponsored link) but will not cost you anything.

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The Jam Pedals Harmonious Monk Mk2 ‘That Pedal Show’ Signature Harmonic Tremolo Pedal is currently retailing at £239 and it is in stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Just Pedals think that Jam Pedals nailed it with the Jam Pedals Harmonious Monk Mk2 ‘That Pedal Show’ Signature Harmonic Tremolo Pedal.

In late 2020, Dan Steinhardt and Mick Taylor (of 'That Pedal Show' fame) teamed up with Athens-based stompbox artisans Jam Pedals to create a glorious signature harmonic tremolo aptly-named the "Harmonious Monk". The pair first experienced this pleasant pulsating effect through their friend Joey Landreth (insert "name drop" horn sound…), who used an original '60s Fender Super amp in one of their earliest YouTube episodes. Dan and Mick craved that spellbinding sound, which the original Harmonious Monk stunningly recreated in compact form. And now, the duo's love for harmonic and amplitude tremolo deepens ever further with the new and improved Harmonious Monk Mk2!

What's New with the Mk2?

  • The headline new feature is 'Tap & Ramp' mode. With this, you can now tap the time of your tremolo using the second switch, but a longer press will ramp to a second speed that can be set anywhere you like. You can also set the rate of the ramp between the two tremolo speeds.
  • There are now three selectable LFOs (instead of two), providing varying shapes of modulation in both 'Harmonic' and 'Amplitude' modes: sine wave, square wave and reverse sawtooth. This means that you can dial in anything from subtle, vintage-inspired tremolos all the way to otherworldly staccato choppiness!
  • Mk2 also has a 'Legacy' mode, so everything that you know about Mk1 can remain intact if you prefer it that way… with an additional option on the rate of the second, preset speed.
  • In addition to the Mk1's's three internal EQ trimmers, the Harmonious Monk Mk2 features a new internal trimmer to adjust input gain control to optimise the pedal for use with guitar, bass, keys, or anything else you might want to throw at it!
  • You can now specify the startup state of the Mk2, to on or off upon receiving power.
  • Chop (kill dry) function.

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Specifications

  • True Bypass
  • Works with 9V DC adaptor (centre-negative, isolated power supply recommended)
  • Power consumption (max): 145 mA
  • Dimensions: 7.5 x 12 x 5.6 cm / 2.9 x 4.7 x 2.2 inches
  • Weight: 300g / 0.66lbs
  • Output and input are in-phase

About Jam Pedals

We have new and used Jam Pedals gear available on our website for fast direct delivery direct to you from across sellers in all areas of the USA & UK.

Jam Pedals is a boutique effects pedal company based in Greece, known for its hand-crafted, high-quality pedals that offer vintage-inspired tones with modern versatility. Founded by a team of musicians and engineers, Jam Pedals has gained a reputation for creating unique and expressive sound-shaping tools. Their pedals, such as the Rattler Distortion, the Delay Llama, and the Harmonious Monk, are praised for their tonal richness, intuitive controls, and musicality. With a focus on craftsmanship and exceptional tone, Jam Pedals is a favourite among guitarists looking for boutique, analog-driven effects that stand out both sonically and aesthetically.

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Pedal

A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.

This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.

Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.

Once you buy one, you can’t stop and then you have to sell them and buy more.

Pedals

Guitar pedals, also known as stompboxes, are external effects units that modify a guitar’s signal when activated. They come in various types, including distortion, overdrive, delay, reverb, modulation, EQ, compression, and synth effects, each shaping the tone in different ways. Pedals are typically placed on a pedalboard and powered by batteries or an external power supply. They can be connected in series for a custom signal chain, allowing guitarists to create unique sounds. Popular pedal brands include Boss, Electro-Harmonix, Strymon, MXR, and EarthQuaker Devices, offering effects for every genre, from blues and rock to ambient and experimental music.

Signature

Signature pedals are special editions of guitar effects designed in collaboration with famous musicians or to replicate the unique sound of a particular artist. These pedals typically feature custom modifications, settings, or circuit designs that reflect the player’s iconic tone, offering fans and musicians a way to capture that signature sound in their own setup.

Signature pedals are often developed with the input of the artist to ensure the pedal closely matches their live or recorded tone. Examples include the Joe Bonamassa Fuzz by Electro-Harmonix, designed to deliver the blues-rock legend’s distinctive fuzzy tone, and the John Petrucci Dreamscape by MXR, which is tailored to the Dream Theater guitarist’s complex soundscapes. These pedals not only provide a specific tone but also offer users the chance to access the sounds of their favourite artists in a compact and reliable format.

Tremolo

Tremolo is a modulation effect that varies the volume of a guitar signal at a controlled speed and depth, creating a pulsing or wavering sound. This effect is achieved by rapidly increasing and decreasing the amplitude, producing anything from a subtle, shimmery movement to a dramatic, choppy stutter. Tremolo was one of the earliest built-in amp effects, famously used in vintage Fender amplifiers. Modern tremolo pedals offer classic analogue circuits or digital flexibility with features like tap tempo and wave shape control. Popular tremolo pedals include the Boss TR-2, Fulltone Supa-Trem, and Strymon Flint, making it a favourite for surf rock, blues, indie, and experimental music.

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