Jim Dunlop MXR Analog Chorus, Blue

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Jim Dunlop MXR Analog Chorus, Blue

Jim Dunlop MXR Analog Chorus, Blue

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The Electro-Harmonix Eddy Analog Vibrato and Chorus features classic analog chorus/vibrato effects with rich textures and depth that are commonly found on vintage or boutique pedals. The CE-2W Waza Craft pedal features a slightly clearer treble, but the textures, tones, and character, as well as the rate and depth settings, are identical to the original CE-2. In short, this is an analog chorus pedal that recreates the originals, all in one single stompbox. 2. Way Huge Smalls Blue Hippo Analog Chorus The Rate and Depth controls of the MXR M34 offer a fantastic range that can go from subtle to extreme space effects with the turn of a knob. Additionally, the level control works wonderfully for adding just a touch of chorus if you don’t want to overwhelm your sound.

The original CS-9 stereo analog chorus was one of the first chorus pedalsto achieve high popularity. The first period is known as the "Script period," in reference to the cursive logo on the case. The earliest script logo pedals were made in the basement shop of the MXR founders [5] and the logos were silk screened. These very first pedals can be identified by a slightly larger font "MXR" on the case. MXR is a New York–based manufacturer of effects pedals from Rochester. The company was co-founded in 1972 by Keith Barr and Terry Sherwood [1] [2] and incorporated as MXR Innovations, Inc. in 1974. The MXR trademark is now owned by Jim Dunlop.A white LED lets users know when the effect is engaged, and a blue LED turns on and off to display the rate and LFO waveform shape. Additionally, the Julia V2 features a fully continuous blend control that dials between dry, chorus, and vibrato sounds as well as true bypass switching that preserves your tone when the effect is switched off.

In keeping with the trend towards mini pedals, the Chorus Mini features robust build quality, and low price. This pedal is ideal for users who like to save space. Features You won’t notice any harsh artifacts or metallic out-of-phase sounds – just smooth, rich analog chorus. Jim Dunlop acquired the MXR brand in 1987 and continues the pedal line of original MXR classics, such as the Phase 90 and Dyna Comp, as well as modern pedals like the Carbon Copy and Fullbore Metal. Dunlop has also added a line dedicated to bass effects boxes, MXR Bass Innovations, which has released the Bass Octave Deluxe and Bass Envelope Filter. Both pedals won Editor Awards in Bass Player Magazine and Platinum Awards from Guitar World Magazine. The MXR Custom Shop is responsible for recreations of vintage models such as the hand-wired Phase 45, as well as doing limited runs of pedals such as the Custom Comp.When cranked up with the depth and rate controls, this pedal is capable of producing a Leslie-type effect with ease.

In this article, we’re going to explore seven options for rich, lush chorus sounds. Find out which one fits your needs and playing style!The Walrus Audio Julia V2 Analog Chorus/Vibrato is a versatile tool that feels equally at home with moderate chorus and vibrato settings as well as cavernous wobble. The Electro-HarmonixSmall Clone Analog Chorus Pedal is a classic analog chorus guitar effects pedal with a long history. The Series 2000 was a complete rework of the Reference and Commande lines of pedals. They were higher quality pedals, with electronic FET switching and dual LED indicators. They had a contoured, all-metal chassis and an easily removable battery. They had a fully rubberized bottom and were remote-controllable. Most of the pedals had dual outputs with distinctly different sounds.



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