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The Worm is a unique analog multi-modulation pedal . It features wah , phaser , tremolo and vibrato modes , and you can select between auto and manual or expression pedal modes . Featuring a simple control set with range and rate knobs , it ’ s easy to dial in some no-nonsense phase tones . This is a great option for the player who wants some phaser options , but not too much . The rate and range controls , combined with the ability to use an expression pedal , give you some flexibility , but it there isn ’ t a learning curve like there is with the PolyPhase or Flanger Hoax . Add in the other effect types , and you ’ ve got yourself a modulation pedal that will cover a lot of tonal territory when you need it to . The Worm is available in both XO and oldschool big box variations , and like the PolyPhase , it requires 24 volts for power , so you ’ ll probably want to use the provided EHX adapter

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The Worm is a unique analog multi-modulation pedal . It features wah , phaser , tremolo and vibrato modes , and you can select between auto and manual or expression pedal modes . Featuring a simple control set with range and rate knobs , it ’ s easy to dial in some no-nonsense phase tones . This is a great option for the player who wants some phaser options , but not too much . The rate and range controls , combined with the ability to use an expression pedal , give you some flexibility , but it there isn ’ t a learning curve like there is with the PolyPhase or Flanger Hoax . Add in the other effect types , and you ’ ve got yourself a modulation pedal that will cover a lot of tonal territory when you need it to . The Worm is available in both XO and oldschool big box variations , and like the PolyPhase , it requires 24 volts for power , so you ’ ll probably want to use the provided EHX adapter

“ Featuring a simple control set with range and rate knobs , it ’ s easy to dial in some no-nonsense phase tones .”

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