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Electro- Harmonix 'Small Clone'

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The modulation rate of the Fender Bubbler is dynamically responsive – meaning it interacts with the volume and velocity of your playing. It also has a highly visible Amp Jewel LED, giving the pedal the classic Fender look that is loved by so many guitarists. This line can be blurry. Famously, Andy Summers didn't use a chorus on The Police's Walking On The Moon. It's reportedly an EHX Electric Mistress flanger, which explains his recent signature pedal. What should I look for in a chorus pedal? Bottom Line: Walrus Audio continue their line of high-end effects pedals with the second and improved version of their Julia chorus pedal. With all of the basic controls included along with additional wave selection and rhythmic lag, this robust offering can produce a range of chorus and vibrato-based tones. And for those that want a chorus that can go from mild to all-out wild, the Electro-Harmonix Small Clone Analog Chorus Pedal is our most versatile choice. Finally, the original had a massive enclosure, so as always, we tend to say that size should be one of the most important considerations. After all, if you can't fit it on your 'board, it doesn't matter how good it sounds!Of course, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to positioning your pedals. Many of the most interesting and iconic guitar tones have been produced as a result of an accident, or going against the grain and tearing up the rulebook. Instead of the usual Waza Craft classic and custom settings, the CE-2W Waza Craft pedal comes with the original chorus and vibrato sections of the CE-1. 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 Although the first Big Muff production date was for many years cited as 1971, the first version of the Big Muff was actually sold in 1969 as a hand-made "perf board" version. A production version with an etched PCB board was made in early 1970. Mike Matthews was friends with Jimi Hendrix and claims Jimi bought one from Manny's Music in New York, shortly after they were released and had one in the Electric Lady Studios shortly before Jimi's death in 1970. Several variations of the Big Muff Pi followed throughout the 1970s. As of 2012 [update] Electro-Harmonix produced a reissue assembled in New York City; until 2009 it produced a version made by Sovtek in Russia which provided a slightly different tone. The Bass Big Muff replaced the Russian version.

Who is this best suited for: The TC Electronic Corona Chorus pedal is best suited for guitarists who want both vintage, analog chorus, and more modern, processed chorus sounds. It also produces flange, so if you were thinking of purchasing a flanger pedal too, you can save yourself some money and effort by getting the Corona. If you want a straight-up, easy-to-operate and, most of all, great-sounding chorus pedal, look no further than TC Electronic’s Corona. A pared-down (at least in its looks) take on the company’s legendary – and considerably more expensive and involved – Stereo Chorus Flanger unit, the Corona is a compact digital pedal boasting just four knobs – Speed, Depth, FX Level and Tone, as well as stereo and mono ins/outs. Rebrands: A rebrand is where a factory (likely Mooer or someone who has cloned Mooer) internals into a different enclose they made for another company. Not all rebrands are exactly the same, but they’re usually cloning the same pedal. There are dozens of Mooer rebrands on the market, so we’ve not listed everything we think is a rebrand of a Mooer pedal since that’d just saturate the list. Here are the pedals we suspect of being rebrands: Few companies have achieved the well-regarded reputation among guitarists that Ibanez has. This respect and admiration that most guitarists have for this brand goes well beyond guitars and extends into pedals as well.

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On top of that, the MXR M234 Analog Chorus features a High and Low EQ setting that is a nice addition for dialing in just the right amount of presence and depth for your instrument.

Chorus pedals fall into the category of modulation-based effects. Similar in nature to flangers and phasers, these pedals add color to your guitar’s tone using certain processing methods. There are few effects as unique and recognizable as the chorus. The MXR M234 Analog Chorus features a five-control layout with Low and High EQ controls, Level, Rate, and Depth for maximum flexibility. If you've owned a Roland Jazz Chorus Amp, it's the same exact circuit. This thing is unbeatable. It has an amazing vibrato setting. It's super simple. I first played one when I played Brit of Spoon’s pedal board. He uses it a ton, and you still see these pedals out on the road. They're made like a tank. Yeah, they’re a little big, but this is definitely a case of ‘you get what you pay for’. This thing will survive the zombie apocalypse. You have to connect it with the attached power cable, but it's worth every bit of the effort and trouble. These old-school sounds have been taken into new territory by more recent efforts from the likes of Fender and Walrus Audio, who have served up additional waveforms to adjust how angular the chorus sounds.They put the EH on the guitars. The guitar, marked with the brand "Brody" is another Japanese-made acoustic that EH had made for them in the 70s. [16] Mike Matthews has stated that Brody was his mother's maiden name. Unlike the other EH guitar, this one is of a lesser quality. [ citation needed] Notable users [ edit ] You won’t notice any harsh artifacts or metallic out-of-phase sounds – just smooth, rich analog chorus. Although multi-effect chorus pedals undeniably provide you with more sound-tweaking options, it’s worth noting that because the attention of the manufacturer has been dispersed more widely, the individual chorus effect may not be of the same quality as a pedal that focuses solely on that effect.

Also available are a series of pitch modulation pedals. These include the Micro Synthesizer (for bass or guitar), HOG (Harmonic Octave Generator), POG (Polyphonic Octave Generator, released in 2005), POG 2 (2009), Micro POG (in an XO casing), Nano POG, Octave Multiplexer, Pitch Fork, and Pitch Fork+. Famously, the Centaur had a buffer which some people lionise to the point of building it into a separate pedal. Thus, most klones are either buffered bypass or selectable between buffered and true bypass. With a unique design that is brimming with character, the D-5 FAB Chorus pedal houses a plethora of rich analog chorus sounds, with plenty of room for maneuver. Switch between conventional, grunge-style chorus that brings your riffs and melodies to life and wild-sounding modulation that makes your guitar sound completely detuned (in a good way!). This is a work in progress. It's certainly not complete and there's a fair bit of guess work in there. Please get in touch if you know of inexpensive clones which aren't on the list! Flangers work similarly but are slightly more subtle than phaser pedals. Again, the signal is taken, split into a pair of identical copies, then one of them is delayed by no more than 20ms. This results in a slightly more complex harmonic tone being created, with a little saturation occurring too.There’s also a three-way toggle that lets the user choose between three chorus types, including TriChorus (which uses three stereo choruses with various offsets to produce what TC describes as a unique, very broad and lush chorus) and, yes, Stereo Chorus Flanger-style effects.

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