http://www.fluxeffects.com
It would be only 5 or 6 times in the 5 years that I've been making demo videos (about 1300 all up including the PGS stuff) that my wife has said something like, "Ooh, that's nice" or "I like that one" or... Today was one of those days. Elisabeth even remarked on the Liquid Tremolo's good looks - most unusual! I can tell you that around here, that is a VERY high compliment!
I had this rather classy Liquid Tremolo hooked up to two beautiful amps this afternoon and the stereo field was gorgeous. I must have sat here for a good two hours before I hit the record button, such was the fun I was having.
I could rant on about the merits of this masterwork by Michael Weavers but I think it's probably best that the video's sounds speak for themselves (hopefully!) I suggest that you also visit his Flux Effects site for much more comprehensive information than would be practical to try and convey here. Suffice to say, the Liquid Tremolo is a class act. It is a long-term purchase (and priced accordingly) and will in all likelihood remain in a buyer's collection for years to come as a cherished musical utility.
Well done, Michael. Hello world.
Recording gear used today:
Guitar : 2012 Smitty Custom Guitars "Coffeecaster".
Amps: Laney VH100R and L412 cab (Left) ; Palmer DREI and 1x12 cab (Right)
Cables : Providence
Mic : Shure SM57 (Palmer DREI); Violet Design "The Amethyst Standard" (Laney) ; Samson Airline77 (me)
Camera : Canon 60D (me) and Sony HDR CX150 (pedal)
Soundcard : AVID Mbox Pro 3
Computer : Apple iMac 27" i7 3.4 GHz 16 GB RAM
Software : Pro Tools 10 LE, Waves CLA Guitars (slight comp over input track), Waves L3-16 Limiter (to keep levels in check at output), Apple Final Cut Pro X (video editing and Youtube compression).