Canadian Music Trade - December/January 2019 | Page 40

PRODUCT NEWS Keeley Eddie Heinzelman Verb o Trem & Verb o Trem Workstation Pedals Keeley Electronics has released the Eddie Heinzelman Verb o Trem and Verb o Trem Workstation, a pair of reverb and tremolo combo pedals. The Keeley Verb o Trem is ideal for players with a compact board who want the power of tremolo and reverb at the same time. Users can set the VoT to be either reverb, tremolo, or both. For more control and features, there is the Keeley VoT Worksta- tion, a high-end dual-DSP effect machine. The VoT Workstation offers eight different reverbs and eight different modulation effects, each with its own effects engine. Keeley worked with Eddie Heinzelman to develop this set of effects. Heinzelman is an in-demand session musician/sideman who currently plays guitar, mandolin, and sings background vocals with country/Americana artist Radney Foster. For more information, contact SFM: 800-363-8855, FAX 514-780-2111, [email protected], www.sfm.ca. Knilling Sebastian London & Paris Bass Outfits Knilling is now shipping its London and Paris model upright bass outfits from the Sebastian line of instruments. The addition of these bass models completes the Sebastian line, which now offers a full spectrum of string instruments: bass, cello, viola, and violins. The Sebastian Artist Model basses are designed to provide a natural progression in performance, response, and appeal for advancing students. The Sebastian Paris and London basses offer well-figured maple backs with matching ribs and finely-grained spruce tops with inlaid purfling and fitted corner blocks and lining. The shaded golden-brown finish and brass machine heads complement the instruments, which also include an ebony nut, fingerboard, saddle, and endpin. Both the London and Paris models come with Knilling quality-controlled OEM adjustment, D’Addario Prelude steelcore strings, and a height-adjustable bridge. For more information, contact St. Louis Music: 800-727-4512, FAX 866-587-2263, [email protected], www.stlouismusic.com. Mod Kits DIY Tone Attack Pedal Mod Kits DIY has released the Tone Attack, an active tone stack effect pedal that users build themselves. At the 12 o’clock setting, the Tone Attack gives an approxi- mate unity gain with the pedal. Rotate the treble or bass control counter clockwise to cut the corresponding frequencies. Rotate them clockwise to boost the frequency bands. The Master Boost can be used to attenuate the signal or push the tone to extreme volumes. The effect pedal operates on a 9-volt battery and, for a longer lasting option, a 9-volt adapter can be purchased separately. Mod Kits are designed to give novice and experienced musicians the opportunity to build their own amps and effects pedals. All kits come with easy-to-follow instructions and use point-to-point wiring. A pre-drilled enclosure and all necessary parts are included. For more information, contact CE Distribution: 480-755-4712, [email protected], www.cedist.com. 40 CANADIAN MUSIC TRADE