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Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo

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Price New Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.guyatone.com/
Ease of Use 9.4 (14 responses)
Sound Quality 7.6 (14 responses)
Reliability 8.3 (11 responses)
Customer Support 8.0 (1 response)
Overall Rating 7.6 (14 responses)
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Product: Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/17/2009 at 12:26pm by Brad
Email: bcbeilke<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10
2 knobs, takes a little experimenting like everything, but is real simple to find good sounds

Sound Quality : 8
I put this in my effects loop towards the end and it sounded great. Tryed it with my delay, phaser, and chorus and it was still nice and clear, without much tone loss or mudding of the sound.

Reliability : 9
Havent had any problems thus far. Its small but seems to be constructed well.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I play a weird mix of phsycadehlic rock and punk. This thing just adds another great vintage sounding effect to my line for make crazy music.


Product: Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo
Price Paid: USD 74.99
Submitted 05/07/2008 at 06:06pm by T

Ease of Use : 10
no-brainer

Sound Quality : 10
for what I need this is a great pedal. I run it through the effects loop on my amp (currently the only thing) I basically needed a "set it and forget it" trem. This is it. it doesn;t thin out my tone and I perceive no volume jump.

Reliability : 10
so far so good, no issues (had it for almost a year)

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I suppose if you wanted a versatile pedal this probably isn;t the one. but if you want a basic trem then look no further.

also it's worth mentioning the size is a big plus. since it's the only pedal I use through my loop I drilled 2 holes in the side of my amp and attached it in the actual cab w/ a cable tie. I use the amp's loop switch and save setting up 2 long cables to my pedal board. . .


Product: Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/19/2007 at 07:03pm by dan

Ease of Use : 10
intensity, speed, footswitch. this is a no brainer.

the speed knob is quite uppity between 2 and 4 o clock, but it's easy to navigate.

Sound Quality : 10
it does one thing and does it well.

Reliability : 10

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
it's a simple pedal. it does what i want it to do.


Product: Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/15/2006 at 10:46am by ashbass
Email: abass at DominoCS<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Easy. Two knobs. No issues

Sound Quality : 8
Awesome. The best sounding organic trem I've played. Very tube amp like. But the tube amp like thing comes from some underlying overdrive/distortion/gain that you can't get rid of. It makes the pedal sound amazing, but it's an added overdrive that I would prefer not to have mixed in unless I wanted it. By itself the pedal is the sh!t. With another overdrive going, my signal gets too distorted. It should just get tremoloed, but the distortion jumps because of the built in gain. Arg.

The volume boost is huge. Change resistor R15 (there are two--do the one in the middle of the board) to 150k-160k to get even volume.

Too much treble too and no tone control. Maybe a result of volume boost.

rating is for pedal by itself. Too bad it doesn't play well with others.

Reliability : 9
Reliable enough for my use.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
Blues and old rock. Les Pauls, Flying Vs, Ibanez.

I've modded my VT3 so that it is just an overdrive. That crumbly overdrive sound is what I've been looking for for a long time. With the intensity and speed on zero, I have a great overdrive that sounds WAY tube-like. So I shorted the Intensity and Speed to zero level and changed the functions of the knobs to be volume and tone. End result is the be-all overdrive for what I need to hear.

rating is more for my new overdrive pedal than the tremolo.


Product: Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo
Price Paid: US $68.00
Submitted 12/16/2005 at 12:27pm by Ray Webb

Ease of Use : 7
I've read other reviews that say there are instructions that tell you how to take the volume boost down.. I bought mine new from Musician's Friend, and there were no such instructions included... although, it won't be hard to figure out. You know all the specs from other reviews.. I have two problems with this pedal.. 1) the input and outputs are on the top of the unit, sandwiching the AC input.. I normally connect my effects with a one piece connector, since most pedals have the inputs and outputs on the sides.. and the angle of those pedals (in my chain: Analogman upgraded Boss overdrive, MXR phaser), makes it difficult to fit this into my chain.. I may not have explained this very well, but when you go to put it in YOUR chain, you'll see what I mean! and, 2)..what's up with the rubber thingy holding the back together..that you have to remove and fit back everytime you change the battery?! Maybe that's why the price is low on this unit.. I would have paid a little more for a pedal that sounds this good, that had a reasonable way to access the battery.. I hooked up the battery, and the wires attaching it to the inside of the unit wouldn't let it lay flat, so the 'rubber thingy' wouldn't fit correctly, either!! Hate to be negative, but everyone else is bragging about this unit, and you should know before you make the purchase, that there are things about it that will annoy you.

Sound Quality : 7
certainly the reviewers who mention the volume boost are not fibbing.. there is a very obvious boost when you step on this pedal.. I don't have a problem with this, since on most units, it's just the opposite..and I would rather have it boost than go the other way. Unlike some of the other reviewers, I hear some noise with this pedal on.. (I play a Tele with Seymour Duncan humbuckers in both positions through various amps). If you're recording, this may be a problem.. If you're live, I doubt if anyone but you will notice.

Reliability : 4
The rubber 'thingy' (LoL..what is it called?!) that holds the backplate on can NOT be that reliable.. I mean, rubber gets old and breaks apart, doesn't it? Most of my pedals have been Boss, which are built like a tank, and this pedal seems fragile as compared to them. I will make sure it is in it's box before putting it into my effects gig bag (bowling bag)..

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 5
I play alot of classic rock, and this pedal sounds pretty good on the CCR stuff, which, along with the price, is why I bought it.. It has been awkward to fit into my chain of pedals because of where the inputs and outputs are located..and I don't like the rubber that holds the backplate on.. That being said, for the price, is is a great sounding pedal. I guess if the rubber wears out, you could buy another, and another, and still be up financially from buying a Fulltone, (which I would really like to have).


Product: Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo
Price Paid: US $70.00
Submitted 08/05/2005 at 10:31pm by charlie

Ease of Use : 8
Easy to use, if you know how to use it, why it was made the way it is, and how it has the potential to be the most valueable pedal in your chain. This is the best pedal tremelo i've ever heard for a lot of reasons. By the way, i've had this pedal on my pedalboard for 3+ years and after reading the reviews below I can't beleive that everybody's gripeing about the boost in volume without actually reading the manual which specifically states that there is an adjustable pot on the circuit board for adjusting the effect volume. When I first bought this effect it was too loud at factory settings, so, DUH! I took the back off, located the trem pot and adjusted to my taste which is still boosted, but a little more subtle. Hello? Does anybody read anymore? Are companys putting out adjustable to YOUR taste effects supposed to stop so you can get a generic sounding no-brainer?

Sound Quality : 10
Without boring you with the guitars and amps I use, I will tell you that this is a Magic little pedal because it does something besides vintage tremelo that makes it INDESPENSIBLE in my rig. It's THE BEST treble boost i've ever used. Yep, thats right, using a Fender amp set for clean Fullerton riddim', I can hit this baby and get instant VOX style chime, and it gets REAL SCARY close! You can turn the tremelo off and use it just as a treble boost and it's worth twice what it costs! Don't forget, the effect volume is totally adjustable, from below your overall effect volume, to way louder when you hit the pedal.

Reliability : No Opinion
Three years of heavy duty gigging. No problems.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with them.

Overall Rating : 10
I really feel like i'm letting the cat out of the bag here, but this pedal has been on pedal board longer than any pedal I own (alot). I use it mainly to add a "British Style" top boost to my rig when I need it. Don't get me wrong, it does a great vintage tremelo effect and I use the tremelo for swampy stuff. It's really MAGIC, if lost or stolen I would replace it immediately and hope that Guyatone is still making them!


Product: Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/21/2003 at 06:31pm by Desmond

Ease of Use : 10
Two knobs...if you've played any amp with tremelo, you know how to work this pedal. I didn't even look at the manual and now I can't find it, so I don't know how good it is (was).

Sound Quality : 9
I play in a psychobilly band using a Gretsch Duo Jet reissue w/Bigsby and flatwounds to a Maxon AD9 to the VT3 to a vintage Premier reverb tank to a blackface Fender Bassman head and a 4 x 10 Sovtek cabinet. Yes, I suppose there is a slight boost to the signal but as I either use tremelo through out the whole song or not at all it is not a problem. I will say, however, that it is the only trem pedal I've played that had any kind of good sound at all. I started off using the Dano Tuna Melt, but its sound was gritty (along with other problems...see below). The Boss sounded weak (low output?) and the Voodoo Labs made my rig sound thin. The VT3 sounded like a tube amp's tremelo with a very heavy sine wave swing. The sound really pushes our songs. I use a slower rate for our "creepy" songs and a faster rate for our Link Wray cover. Both sounds were awesome. The depth knob seems to give good variation, but I don't know why anyone would not have it all the way up. As far as my sound, I don't feel it changes my tone that much and it certainly doesn't hurt it!

Reliability : 9
I've been playing it steady for five months and no problems so far...who knows what the future holds, but I went through two Tuna Melts in half that time, before I bought the VT3.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with them.

Overall Rating : 10
I am very satisfied with this pedal. It sounds great, better than any other trem pedal I've tried and more "present" than an amps trem. I guess I hear the "boost", but my guitar sounds very natural to me when i'm using it. Basically, i've stopped looking for a trem pedal...this is it!


Product: Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo
Price Paid: US $65.00
Submitted 02/18/2003 at 01:34am by Harmon

Ease of Use : 10
Nothing much to it. 2 buttons....

Sound Quality : 5
5 - It does it's job as a tremelo pedal, but to compensate so greatly with so much of a boost? Nuh uh...way too much. Like others have said, I don't know what Guyatone was thinking. Tremelo pedals are supposed to stand out, yet still be subtle enough to blend in with the other instruments. This sticks out like a sore thumb with it's unnecessary volume boost.

Reliability : 8
Guyatone Micro pedals are always well-made, but I don't know how well it'd stand up to used in a live-rig.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them, but I'm sure they're decent or great.

Overall Rating : 5
I play alternative music and modern rock if that's general enough. As stated, there's way too much of a volume boost. It's literally annoying....


Product: Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo
Price Paid: US $65
Submitted 10/16/2002 at 07:43am by Weiler Junior

Ease of Use : 10
It's very easy to use: two knobs "intensity" and "speed". Battery replacement is easy two. There's a manual and warranty card in its package.

Sound Quality : 6
The sound is clean, and the effect itself is good. BUT, when you step on it...WOW..close your ears. When switched on the unit seems to gain power (about 3dB) and your sound goes to the highs!!! It's terrible! I don't know what Guyatone wanted with this but it's like there's an amp inside this pedal. Very strange.

Reliability : 7
It's a simple unit (aluminium case with plastic knobs). The footswitch seems to be fragile with low reliability. In fact this one i wouldn't gig without a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
As I brazilian, knowing other brazilian players, i'm the one who have a guyatone pedal around here. I also don't know if there is any guyatone dealer here in Brazil, so I pass with this question.

Overall Rating : 4
A very pretty pedal but a bad deal if you want something "perfect".


Product: Guyatone VT-3 Vintage Tremolo
Price Paid: US $69.99
Submitted 12/26/2001 at 07:25pm by Robert

Ease of Use : 9
Two knobs - just like on your amp. Intensity and speed - pretty intuitive. Plugging into the input jack swithches unit on. Red LED shows when its engaged.

Sound Quality : 2
Running my VT3 off a fresh Duracell 9V, I immediately noticed a healthy amount of gain in the unit. Unfortunately, it wasn't a straight smooth signal but more of a shrill, treble-laden boost which prompted me to turn down the presence control on my Fender.
I put the unit on my bench and ran an signal generator (sine wave at 1 KHz) through the unit while observing the output on my oscilloscope. Sure enough, there was about 3dB of gain along with some noise and distortion.
Tremolo seemed fine but the change in character to my sound was unacceptable even for a low-end pedal.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 3
It is possible I just got a bad unit - I boxed the unit up and sent it right back, trading up for a Voodoo Lab trem unit. Hope I have better luck with it than the Guyatone. Good luck.

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