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Specifications |
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Brand | Maestro | ||
Category | Chorus Pedals | ||
Pedal Type: | Chorus, | ||
Analog/Digital: | Analog, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Outputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
True Bypass: | Yes, | ||
Power Source: | 9V DC power supply (sold separately), | ||
Power Usage: | 33mA, | ||
Batteries: | 1 x 9v, | ||
Height: | 2.5", | ||
Width: | 3.45", | ||
Depth: | 5.04", | ||
Weight: | 1.2 lbs. (including battery), | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | MOCCCP, |
Maestro Comet Chorus
It's different chorus in that it has a cool vibrato and tremolo effect. I saw demo's of it and I knew I had to try it. It gets you into Lonnie Mack territory. It's not like the typical chorus. It works for me for, bluesy rootsy music. Watch the youtube videos and you'll see what I mean. It's swampy and funky. Found my kind of chorus.
Maestro Comet Chorus Pedal
I have used a variety of chorus pedals from my first, the one in the 70s, an EHX Small Clone to Keeley, Danelectro, DOD, etc. All good, some more complicated than others which confuses me. I want simplicity and this pedal gives me simplicity with some adjustment abilities and is probably the best sounding chorus I have ever played through. It compliments ODs', delays, and other… read more pedals. I can have lush rich sweet subtle chorus, just barely noticeable to 80s over the top chorus to a tremolo comparable to the tremolo on my 1966 Vox Pacemaker. I think its the best.
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