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Published on 04/17/09 at 07:46
Analog Chorus 94.

It is stereo, mono usable of course.

- An input, two outputs. L and R to the stereo.
- It has an input for the optional switch.
- Alim.

4 modes:
Single classic chorus)
dual both at the same time!)
Deep in a very deep
step for selection at the foot of the modes.

2 speed settings (only available at the same time on Dual Mode.)
1 Depht
1 mix
1 regen

It is half-rack format standard, but the advantage is that it has a switch on top if you want to integrate the ground with your pedalboard!

Note that there is a led to the commissioning, two knobs for each speed and above when used in the foot.

UTILIZATION

Simple as a pedal. There is no memory.

The only trick is to properly take in hand to find his sound.

SOUND QUALITY

Super quality.

I was captured live! It sounds clean, rich and dense.
The chorus is deep and liquid. Not at all cold, all was still warm tweaks whatsoever.

The only problem is the homogeneity of the rack. The dual mode are close and deep. The big difference being that the faster the deep gives his "crazy".

We can approach just enough vibrato and dual power can find it sounds really original not "detune".

OVERALL OPINION

Very good effect on the whole, it is clearly a quality effect.

the +

versatility of use (pedal or rack)
mode step foot in practice especially in the beginning, and able to juggle between various live

The -

Deep mode very close to the signle mode.