• THIS IS THE 25th ANNIVERSARY YEAR FOR THE LES PAUL FORUM! PLEASE CELEBRATE WITH US AND SUPPORT US WITH A DONATION TO KEEP US GOING! We've made a large financial investment to convert the Les Paul Forum to this new XenForo platform, and recently moved to a new hosting platform. We also have ongoing monthly operating expenses. THE "DONATIONS" TAB IS NOW WORKING, AND WE WOULD APPRECIATE ANY DONATIONS YOU CAN MAKE TO KEEP THE LES PAUL FORUM GOING! Thank you!
  • WE HAVE MOVED THE LES PAUL FORUM TO A NEW HOSTING PROVIDER! Let us know how it is going! Many thanks, Mike Slubowski, Admin
  • Please support our Les Paul Forum Sponsors with your business - Gary's Classic Guitars, Wildwood Guitars, Chicago Music Exchange, Reverb.com, Throbak.com and True Vintage Guitar. From personal experience doing business with all of them, they are first class organizations. Thank you!

Incoming NPD and NPSD. Fulltone/Voodoo

Hiwatts-n-Gibsons

Well-known member
Joined
May 10, 2024
Messages
846
Screenshot_20241123_133308_Chrome.jpgScreenshot_20241123_134950_Chrome.jpg

Can't wait. Tbt I really really wanted the Flux Liquid Trem, and was also highly considering the Mr. Black Pana-Trem, but the deal on the Fulltone was too good to pass up, and I like the abilities to both run at 18v for extra headroom to deal with the very hot output of the TTE when cranked up along with the ability to adjust the volume manually. Where the Flux Liquid Trem may be more flexible with the Midi-Control for all parameters the Supa-Trem 2 has all the same type of Trem effects available. It will be running directly after the Stereo Outs on my Fulltone Tube Tape Echo most of the time, or after a Pigtronix Echolution 2D.

I grabbed the X4 18v to power both the Supa-Trem at 18v, and to power the Echolution 2D.
 

Hiwatts-n-Gibsons

Well-known member
Joined
May 10, 2024
Messages
846
Supa-Trem 2 arrived yesterday. Wow. Sounds fantastic. Dialing in unity gain with it engaged is tricky, but aside from that small squibble it sounds amazing. It has a lot of output even with the volume on minimum. The key is playing with the mix knob. Even then it still sounds a little hotter hitting the amp when on. It's meant to be played into an amp that's up to cooking temp for sure.

Signal chain was my P90 and Staple pickup loaded LP Special tuned to A standard > Keeley Java > KMA Wurm 2 > Fulltone TTE > Fulltone Supa-Trem > right side Ampeg VT22 and 4x12, and left side Hiwatt DR103 and 4x12. Music played was Electric Wizard like doom metal.
 
Top