🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Pure Analog Magic!
The Chorus Guitar Pedal delivers a high-quality, warm, and clear analog chorus sound, ideal for various music genres. Featuring three control knobs for enhanced customization, a durable aluminum alloy body, and true bypass switching for pure signal integrity, this pedal is designed for musicians who demand both quality and reliability.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | 1/4-inch Audio |
Amperage | 9 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Color | Chorus Red |
Style Name | Chorus,Guitar effect pedal |
T**’
Sleeper reverb pedal!
This reverb pedal comes in at a big surprise. The bill quality is really decent especially considering for a sub $20 guitar pedal. And as far as sound on this Reverb pedal, I am very surprised on what I’m able to get out of it. For me the room reverb setting is where this pedal really shines. However, the spring is also pretty decent. With that being said, I’m not much of a fan of the shimmer effect however that’s just a personal preference.The room reverb is really where this pedal shines is 100% worth the price of admission by itself. There is a slight volume boost when engaging the pedal, which is interesting. For me, I find the turning the tone down to about 11 o’clock gets his pedal in the sweet spot where the reverb trails aren’t too spiky.For a small budget reverb pedal this is 💯 worth having on hand. Its small platform and big sound gives this a truly amazing value. Recommended!
S**S
Pretty Subtle Chorus
Unlike the firecracker image on its front, this pedal is somewhat on the subtle side. It arrived with all knobs at maximum, so when I plugged it in, I expected a hot mess. What I got was a fairly usable, if a tad wobbly chorus. The maximum rate goes up to a fairly pleasant speed, and not into insanity like some other units I have tried, and the maximum depth is a fairly pleasant wobble, but not full-on seasickness. That means that it's hard to get a bad sound with it, but also that you won't be going on any exotic sonic adventures here. The level knob appears to be a mix level for the chorus sound, and it likes to be beyond noon if you want to hear the chorus, and more likely between 2 and 5, which is the maximum. Maximum level sounds quite good most of the time, but if you want a bit less, that's definitely an option. The rate goes down to almost imperceptible rates at its lowest, so you can do just about as slow of a chorus sound as you would like. For me, being able to tell there is a movement to the chorus happens between 9 and 10 o'clock. Similarly, the depth starts to be hard to perceive below noon. That means, on these tiny knobs, you need to dial in likely half of the range to get the sound you are after, so it isn't easy to control, and doesn't really go to extremes. Having been rewarded before, I tried opening the pedal up to look for dipswitches or the like, but there are none. Despite the fact that it is somewhat limited (in addition to the somewhat limited controls, there is no way to have more voices or change the LFO waveform, or even a tone control like many other chorus pedals that cost considerably more), it does sound quite nice, and provided you dial it in so there is, in fact, a sound, it's hard to find a bad one. The chorus tone is more of a hot bath than a frigid dip in the sea, and everything works as it should. Build quality is quite good... it's a sturdy enclosure, the footswitch is firmly clicky, and the knobs, though small, have a pleasant stiffness to them and stay where you put them. If you just want to add a warm smear of chorus on your sound, and aren't looking for the ultimate in customizability, this is a solid, nice sounding analog chorus. I would tend to recommend starting at maximum level and dialing down to taste, personally, but starting from noon and going up might work, too.
B**E
It loops
This looper works as I expected it would. It's a mini pedal so it doesn't take up much space and it records and plays back whatever loop you record, sounds great too. It works the same way as so many other small looper pedals just like it, and it's a bargain. There are nicer and more expensive loop pedals out there but this one is great for playing around with.
J**S
Good Sound, Narrow Range on the Dials
So, when I use this pedal on full, or between about 9-10 (estimates) on the knobs, I really like the sound. What I've noticed is that going from 0 to about 8 doesn't seem to affect the sound much, if at all. Once you get to 8, going from 8-10 affects the sound audibly, with my favorite being about 9 1/2. Again, these are estimates, as there aren't any numbers on the dials.The sound is pretty cool, and the pedal doesn't seem to have any negative effect on the quality of the sound. Spec'd as true bypass, this should be the case.The price is op as long as you understand that, at least with mine, you have a pretty tight range where you have usable sound. There are a few chorus pedals in this price range, but quite a few that are cheaper.
L**E
Enjoying the mini Wah Wah
What a great way to add a little Wah Wah to your sound without dragging along a big pedal. Here's something small enough to keep in your case or gig bag, and when you feel the urge, you are only a quick connect away from your new sound. Sometimes it is nice to just do it the easy simple way. This pedal does a real nice job of providing that sound. It is simple to use, and the parameters for cutoff, speed and sound shape are easily adjusted by the knobs at the top of the pedal. Hone in your preferred sound and feel the music.
S**L
Better than you might expect for an auto-wah
Surprisingly versatile auto wah. Plenty of range for a "not real" wah-wah pedal. One of the best features that is not mentioned on the product page is a fixed setting that you can store with a long press on the switch and recall later, in addition to the variable dials. For a casual budget it's a solid choice, really happy with the range of sounds available and it's built like a brick to boot.
A**O
Fantastic little looper
I have other small looper pedals. This one works just as well for half the price. It's solidly built and has the exact control sequences of my other looper pedal (1 tap to record, 2-tap hold to delete, etc). I like when the power input is up top, which is how this pedal is configured. I also like that it has a USB port for connecting to a computer. My one wish would be that it was USB-C instead of micro-USB, but that's not a make or break for me on small looper pedals.All in all, this pedal is a fantastic tool for helping write song parts. The cost barrier to entry is dropping with pedals like this. I recommend it.
D**G
Nice Simple Chorus!
Got this for a mini pedalboard and it's great! I'm not too picky with my chorus tones and this works for me. Simple controls and sounds great.
P**D
Efficient, accurate, clear tuner pedal
If you don't already have one, this is a pedal you should definitely add to your collection to sit at the front of your chain. It's small enough not to take up too much space on a pedal board and has a rugged, all- metal construction that makes me think it's going to last as long as the RAT pedal next to it. The display is basic but bright and easy to read, even in sunlight.My only minor quibble is the use of a white plastic washer behind the switch - this is a budget pedal but this would make it look a lot better.+ rugged/well-built+ bright, clear display+ small enough to cram on your boardOverall, a great buy if you need a pedal tuner (or if you're still using a clip-on tuner and are oblivious to what this says about you)
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