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cobravinci
Published on 08/11/08 at 00:19
Best value:
Poor
See previous opinions.
Mine was manufactured in Taiwan.
UTILIZATION
Setup could not be more simple, which suits me perfectly.
It has the two essential settings for handling this type of effect: one knob for speed and one for depth, and basta.
So basically, it will be satisfied with the equalization of the amp, and only be used in mono, unlike many chorus pedals latest offering stereo use.
That said, I think most fans are content to guitar amp, so have a stereo pedal in this case is unnecessary.
SOUND QUALITY
I agree with my predecessors commplètement: there is a simple fact, preferring warm vintage sounds.
I use it with a Start and a Hot Rod, only in clear, light enough for a chorus, a little style to that heard in "Purple Rain".
To my mind this type of chorus that it excels.
Be careful, it tends to slightly boost the signal, which is not ideal but that does not bother me too much.
To get an idea of the sound, here's a little demo I made on my little amp room: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=RK7MsCbdS7g
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a week.
I like its simplicity, it's really a pedal "plug and play".
Being a fan of this type of effect, I had the opportunity to play with a foot-5 boss what I used for a year to sell it later because I found it very clean and functional, but unfortunately a little bland (especially compared to the chorus of the 8240 Marshall amp I was using at the time).
Subsequently, I had the opportunity to try a few references in the store, the TC Electronic SCF (very good but a bit "cold" and too expensive) and MXR Stereo Chorus (top, but too expensive, too) .
Received second-hand pedal. It appears not to have been formed and yet it works perfectly.
Inevitably, I would do the choice to receive this pedal, and rather than 2 times!
Mine was manufactured in Taiwan.
UTILIZATION
Setup could not be more simple, which suits me perfectly.
It has the two essential settings for handling this type of effect: one knob for speed and one for depth, and basta.
So basically, it will be satisfied with the equalization of the amp, and only be used in mono, unlike many chorus pedals latest offering stereo use.
That said, I think most fans are content to guitar amp, so have a stereo pedal in this case is unnecessary.
SOUND QUALITY
I agree with my predecessors commplètement: there is a simple fact, preferring warm vintage sounds.
I use it with a Start and a Hot Rod, only in clear, light enough for a chorus, a little style to that heard in "Purple Rain".
To my mind this type of chorus that it excels.
Be careful, it tends to slightly boost the signal, which is not ideal but that does not bother me too much.
To get an idea of the sound, here's a little demo I made on my little amp room: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=RK7MsCbdS7g
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a week.
I like its simplicity, it's really a pedal "plug and play".
Being a fan of this type of effect, I had the opportunity to play with a foot-5 boss what I used for a year to sell it later because I found it very clean and functional, but unfortunately a little bland (especially compared to the chorus of the 8240 Marshall amp I was using at the time).
Subsequently, I had the opportunity to try a few references in the store, the TC Electronic SCF (very good but a bit "cold" and too expensive) and MXR Stereo Chorus (top, but too expensive, too) .
Received second-hand pedal. It appears not to have been formed and yet it works perfectly.
Inevitably, I would do the choice to receive this pedal, and rather than 2 times!