Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal with Volume, Tone, and Intensity Controls, Input and Output Level Switches, Switchable True/Buffered Bypass Operation, and Mono and Stereo Outputs
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Specifications |
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Brand | MXR | ||
Category | Chorus Pedals | ||
Pedal Type: | Chorus, | ||
Analog/Digital: | Analog, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Outputs: | 2 x 1/4", | ||
True Bypass: | Yes, | ||
Bypass Switching: | Buffered or True Bypass, | ||
Power Source: | 9V DC power supply required (sold separately), | ||
Power Usage: | 95mA, | ||
Batteries: | 1 x 9v, | ||
Height: | 1.5", | ||
Width: | 5", | ||
Depth: | 3.75", | ||
Weight: | 0.77 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | EVH30, |
Great for '80s Clapton tones
Great pedal if you want that mojo tone sauce Clapton had in the 80's. I just recently learned that it was chorusing - he had an elaborate rig. The trick is a slower rate, and this pedal is ALL about that sound. It gives you tons of control over that sweet spot, and has pro features like input/output adjustment switches and a cool signal clipping light that helps you find the right… read more levels for for instruments signal path. This will get you very close to that elusive Clapton sound, and of course you can nail Eddie's tones as well. Not a pedal for weird noises (thank God!). I love it!
A great chorus, even if you don't like chorus
I'm not a pedal guy. I use a little reverb, delay and a Friedman BE deluxe for distortion and that's about it (the Friedman is the distortion for people that want the perfect Marshall sound). I'v never really been a fan of chorus and I've tried many. I just couldn't bond with any of them until this one. What I like is that you can set it so it's subtle, just giving you a "wider"… read more sound, without taking over the tone. With the intensity set at 10 o'clock it gives the sound just a little something but it's not overbearing. It' s like that thing where you may not notice it's on, but will miss it if you turn it off. The way I'd describe it is that if you recorded your sound and added a hint of detune in post. It can do a very strong chorus if you crank the intensity up, but that's not what I got it for. It really is amazing but, then again, Eddie had great taste and a great ear. This is going to be a permanent addition to my pedalboard.
EVH MXR
The best Chorus pedal available today . Very easy to use great sounds and very durable for traveling. Do yourself a favor and purchase one !!!!!
Excellent
The chorus is beautiful and lush. When run stereo, it's absolutely fantastic. As Pete Thorn noted, leave it on in stereo with the depth turned all the way down and you have the EVH detune effect. Great in mono. Better x3 in stereo. My personal favorite chorus pedal I've tried.
Best in Stereo
Mono this is a good chorus. Run it stereo and it's fantastic. All the way down it gives you the Diver Down 1984 doubling effect. Turn it up and you get a very nice lush deep chorus. My favorite chorus pedal. Check out Pete Thorn's review on YouTube. It's spot on.
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