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Electro- Harmonix 'Small Clone'

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Electro-Harmonix often produces a range of pedals based on a single effect, and then combines two or more into higher end units. For instance, the Epitome combines the Micro POG, Stereo Electric Mistress, and Holy Grail Plus into one effect unit. [5] Each of the controls installed on this analog chorus and vibrato pedal is connected to a small section of digital circuitry. This doesn’t affect the analog signal path of the pedal, but it opens up many more possibilities that can only be produced by digital technology. There’s also a trio of switch controls that allow you to tap out the tempo of the vibrato, transform the waveform properties of the effect or cause it to warp beyond recognition.

Joyo also seems to offer rebranding services, but not as much as Mooer. Ammoon and Harley Benton are rebranded Joyo pedals. My Review: If there’s one manufacturer who could be considered as the leading pioneers of chorus pedals, it would stompbox experts Boss. They first released the revered CE-1 in the mid-1970s, and since then have gone on to produce some exceptional chorus offerings, like the CE-2. The CE-2W edition builds upon the best features of previous models, retaining the legendary robustness of Boss’ range of effects pedals. Who is this best suited for: Waza Craft pays serious attention to detail when constructing Boss pedals, so if you enjoy discovering hidden gems of functionality within pedals, the DC-2W is a worthy choice. Whether you love the vintage 80s style chorus or prefer more modern varieties, this pedal can do both.

There are a lot of great pedals out there manufactured by some of the well known manufacturers. Some of them can be relatively expensive which means there's a big market for guitar pedal clones. It features an analog LFO that goes between sine and triangle wave shapes, allowing you to dial in conservative or dramatic effects as you see fit. I have this small pedalboard I use alone at home for practicing, all made of old style pedals, with an Electro Harmonix Soul Preacher compressor, a Soul Food, a The Glove Overdrive, a Neo Clone and a Memory Toy, all nano versions. The third option utilizes TC’s TonePrint technology – via a USB connection, users can import “custom pedal-tweaks made by top-performing guitarists” into the pedal, or design their own customized chorus effects from scratch with the free TonePrint Editor.

Who is this best suited for: The Mini Chorus pedal’s convenient size makes it a good choice for guitarists who are pressed for space on their board. It is very easy to set up and use, so if you prefer not to spend hours figuring out the various controls and parameters of a pedal, then it might be the perfect solution. 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. The EH Acoustic Guitars Pt 2: The Brody Guitar". electroharmonix.vintageusaguitars.com . Retrieved 6 October 2020.My Review: The GK-23 is an affordable chorus pedal with a stylish design and minimalistic controls. It’s the type of pedal that does what is required without creating any unnecessary complications. Compact and convenient, the pedal has two core controls that form its foundation. The controllability of the Memory Toy and the Neo Clone are limited, but that was the way we played in our old times... the Soul Pracher strives to be a bit too invasive even at lower levels, the Glove Overdrive has a nice sound, becoming too muddy already at medium level. The CS9 was released alongside the TS9 Tube Screamer, which is the pedal that most people know. But the CS9 is a really classic pedal. This has a really cool shade of purple, so cool that I actually hunted this color down to use on the Emperor Chorus of mine. Purple is also just my favorite chorus color. If you’re doing a chorus pedal, it’s gotta be blue or purple.

When cranked up with the depth and rate controls, this pedal is capable of producing a Leslie-type effect with ease. Let me blow your mind here: the twelfth pedal in my legendary chorus pedals article is not a chorus pedal. Basically, it’s a bonus pedal. I’m talking about the original WH1 Digitech Whammy from 1989. My Review: The third edition of Old Blood Noise’s Reflector pedal includes all of the strange and exciting features of the original and its predecessor, with newly added capabilities further improving its performance.The age-old discussion of whether you should go for analog or digital effects pedals is a frequent topic of debate amongst guitarists. Whether a pedal is classed as analog or digital depends on the inner circuitry that is employed by the manufacturer. The next year we see the 10 series come out. The Power series in ’85 and the 10 series in ’86 shared the same exact circuit, they just replaced the delay time knob with a switch. The 10 series definitely looks better, but personally I don't like the 10 series as much because of the tweakability of the potentiometer. The knob is much more important in the Power series model. First and foremost, we are guitarists, and we want other players to find the right product for them. So we take into careful consideration everything from budget to feature set, ease of use and durability to come up with a list of what we can safely say are the best chorus pedals on the market right now.

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