TSI Distributing, importer of G LAB guitar effects and electronics, showed the new TCH-1 Tidy Chorus at the Winter NAMM Show.
The TCH-1 is a classic chorus effect featuring G LAB’s Max Analog technology to attain a clear, deep chorus effect on electric guitar and bass, the company says.
The G LAB Tidy Chorus is a dual-effect design housing a 24-bit DSP processor with a “discrete analog signal path and control, resulting in a very low-noise, low-distortion sound, ” G-Lab said.
Features include two sets of rotary Rate and Depth effect regulators, allowing two completely different chorus effects to be programmed. Additional controls provide a wide range tonal palette. These include a FAT switch for a thicker sound, and a MIX switch that varies the ratio of dry-to-effect ratio.
Pricing & Availability
The G LAB TCH-1 Tidy Chorus carries a US retail price of $339.99, and may be ordered now.
The G LAB Tidy Chorus is a dual-effect design housing a 24-bit DSP processor with a “discrete analog signal path and control, resulting in a very low-noise, low-distortion sound, ” G-Lab said.
Features include two sets of rotary Rate and Depth effect regulators, allowing two completely different chorus effects to be programmed. Additional controls provide a wide range tonal palette. These include a FAT switch for a thicker sound, and a MIX switch that varies the ratio of dry-to-effect ratio.
Pricing & Availability
The G LAB TCH-1 Tidy Chorus carries a US retail price of $339.99, and may be ordered now.
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