T-Rex
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is a manufacturer of handmade
electric guitar
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effects
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pedals.
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Company history
Based in the town of
Vejle
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, T-Rex Engineering was founded in 1996 by friends Lars Dahl-Jorgensen and Sebastian Jensen.
Their first product was the T-Rex BigFoot MIDI footboard, followed by the T-Rex Mac1 MIDI-to-analog controller.
The first line of guitar effects consisted of 4 pedals: the Alberta, Mudhoney, Comp-Nova and Tremster. After these initial 4 pedals came the Replica delay pedal. Their sixth pedal was the BetaVibe chorus pedal. Released in 2003, the BetaVibe was ultimately discontinued.
Alongside its product development, T-Rex Engineering offers Scandinavian distribution of products for
GeorgeL's (cables, plugs, and strings).
Amplifiers
In 2004, T-Rex introduced the BigTone series of
guitar amplifiers. Handmade, like all their products, these amplifiers incorporated
EL84
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EH power tubes. The BigTone series consisted of 4 products: a 45 watt head, a 30 watt combo with 2x12 inch
Alnico speakers, a 2x12 cabinet, and a 4x12 cabinet. The production of the BigTone series has since been terminated.
Effects pedals
*Replica
Their most famous model in production, the Replica, is a digital delay pedal. The Replica is used by a number of popular artists, including
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John Mayer
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Steve Morse,
Andrey Makarevich and was used by
Gary Moore
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. It has been awarded ''
Guitar Player'' magazine's ''Editor's Pick award''.
The Replica provides up to 2000ms of digital delay at a 200 kHz sampling rate. Its controls consist of four knobs — ''Echo'', ''Repeat'', ''Level'', and ''Tempo''. It also has two footswitches — ''On/Off'', and ''Tap Tempo''; and two miniswitches — ''Brown'', and ''Subdivision''. It includes a "tap tempo" footswitch. The pedal can be made to mimick the sound of older delay equipment by engaging the ''Brown'' circuit, which enables a high-cut filter that muffles the sound.
*Reptile 2
Reptile is a
delay
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pedal and was introduced as a "baby brother" to the Replica. Its connectors and controls consist of input and output, one on/off footswitch, three knobs — ''Echo'', ''Repeat'', ''Level'', and ''Time''. The pedal also features a ''Flutter'' section with ''Tone'', ''Speed'', and ''Width'' controls, which mimics the vintage "warble" sound of tape-echo. In 2010, the original Reptile was upgraded to Reptile 2 with the addition of a ''Tap Tempo'' footswitch.
*Comp-Nova
The Comp-Nova is a compressor. Its connectors and controls consist of input and output, one on/off footswitch, and three knobs — ''Comp.'', ''Level'', and ''Attack''.
*Alberta
The Alberta is an
overdrive
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distortion pedal made to mimic the sound of the classic
Ibanez
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TS-808 tube screamer pedal of the late 70s.
*Tremster
The Tremster is a
tremolo
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vibrato pedal designed to mimic the sound of
tremolo
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s in vintage tube-driven
guitar amplifiers. Its connectors and controls consist of input and output, one on/off footswitch, three knobs — ''Volume'', ''Depth'', and ''Speed'', as well as one miniswitch — ''Mode''.
*Room-Mate
The Room-Mate is a
tube
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-driven
reverb
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pedal. It can both be used for guitars as well as line-level studio equipment. Its connectors and controls consist of mono input, stereo output, one on/off footswitch, three knobs — ''Mix'', ''Level'', and ''High Cut'', and one rotary switch — ''Mode''. The pedal features a window through which its
12AX7
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tube
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can be seen, illuminated by a red
LED
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*Mudhoney & Mudhoney II
The Mudhoney is a
distortion pedal that offers everything from mild distortions to all-out, extreme fuzz. Its connectors and controls consist of input and output, one on/off footswitch, three knobs — ''Gain'', ''Level'', and ''Tone'', and a ''Boost'' button.
In 2010, T-Rex introduced the Mudhoney II, a twin-channel version of the Mudhoney.
Musiquip.com News - June 2010
/ref> The Mudhoney II offers two separate channels of distortion, each with its own ''Boost'' and ''Tone'' Controls - allowing the player to easily switch between three distinct tones (Clean, Channel 1, and Channel 2).
*Tonebug
The Tonebug Series is a growing line of pedals that strive to combine the T-Rex tone in the company's higher-end pedals with simpler controls at lower prices. The Series currently includes 10 pedals: Reverb
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, Overdrive
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, Distortion, Phaser, Chorus
Chorus may refer to:
Music
* Chorus (song) or refrain, line or lines that are repeated in music or in verse
* Chorus effect, the perception of similar sounds from multiple sources as a single, richer sound
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/ Flanger, Sustainer, Fuzz, Booster, Sensewah and Totenschläger.
Power Supplies
T-Rex manufactures a line of power supplies for guitar pedals called FuelTank.
*FuelTank Classic
Features eight 9V DC outputs (500mA total), one 12V DC isolated output (500mA), and one 12V AC isolated output (500mA). Voltage selector allows operation at 115 or 230 volts.
*FuelTank Chameleon
Features six isolated outputs (300mA each), five of which can be used simultaneously. The user can switch between 9V DC, 12V DC, 18V DC and 12V AC output. Voltage selector allows operation at 115 or 230 volts.
*FuelTank Junior
Features five 9V DC isolated outputs (120 mA each). The latest version has a voltage selector and allows operation at 115 or 230 volts and comes with a voltage- and a current doubler cable (18V/240mA), which combine two outputs into one.
References
"Company Info"
on company website.
"a T-Rex story"
on company website.
"T-Rex featured in Young Guitar Magazine, Japan"
on company website.
* https://www.louder.com/de/magazin/t-rex-effects-daenische-delikatessen-unter-den-effektpedalen
Footnotes
External links
T-Rex Engineering's Official Site
A collection of videos showcasing the pedals
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Music equipment manufacturers
Musical instrument manufacturing companies of Denmark
Danish brands
Guitar effects manufacturing companies
Danish companies established in 1996
Companies based in Vejle Municipality