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Published on 11/06/10 at 16:00This is the Ibanez SC-10 Super Stereo Chorus. It is a light blue, plastic box with 3 knobs. The knobs are speed, delay time and width. My guess is this is from the late 80s.
Ran into a used deal on this. I paid about $25 for it since I was not certain it worked. When I got it home it worked fine. Sweet deal! I didn't need another chorus pedal, I just bought it to compare it.
It is a nice middle of the road chorus. A little noisey. This is an analog circuit, so it will get you closer to a vintage sound.
It was in my budget, it is analog and it offers you delay time as well as speed and depth.
I wish I could get a faster speed out of it. I was hoping that this could get me a better mock Hammond Organ Leslie effect, but the lower speed is holding me back.
This is a plastic box unit. If not abused it will work fine and hold up, but it can't take the abuse that a metal box would. The spring loaded battery compartment sometimes needs some coaxing to open.
A great sleeper analog chorus pedal. These usually go for cheap, pick one up while you can!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
Ran into a used deal on this. I paid about $25 for it since I was not certain it worked. When I got it home it worked fine. Sweet deal! I didn't need another chorus pedal, I just bought it to compare it.
It is a nice middle of the road chorus. A little noisey. This is an analog circuit, so it will get you closer to a vintage sound.
It was in my budget, it is analog and it offers you delay time as well as speed and depth.
I wish I could get a faster speed out of it. I was hoping that this could get me a better mock Hammond Organ Leslie effect, but the lower speed is holding me back.
This is a plastic box unit. If not abused it will work fine and hold up, but it can't take the abuse that a metal box would. The spring loaded battery compartment sometimes needs some coaxing to open.
A great sleeper analog chorus pedal. These usually go for cheap, pick one up while you can!
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com