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Tonerider SC-1 SuperLush Chorus
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Note : 8 sur 10

« Watery Lush Chorus »

Published on 11/22/11 at 14:50
The Tonerider effects super lush chorus pedal was basically designed after the Japanese design of the 70s. It basically is intended to delivered at the most lush richest chorus tone that was available at the time. This new reissue or I should say new version of that old tone delivers a great classic chorus tone that captures many of the signature tones from such bands as Pink Floyd, Yes, The Police, and many other classic rock acts.

UTILIZATION

Features:

Dynamic Rate control for fast speed chorus
Depth control
True Bypass switching
Designed in conjuction with Brad Ferguson
Full "True-Bypass" operation
Rugged long-life Neutrik jacks
Low-noise 1% metal-film resistors used through
Power: 1 x 9v battery (allows 100 hours or more of operation!)
Takes industry standard negative-ground 9V jack
Dimensions: Width 66mm (2.60"); Length 121mm (4.76"); Height 55mm (2.17")
1-year workmanship and defect guarantee




SOUND QUALITY

This pedal basically has two controls one for rate and one for depth. You're not going to be able to find a bad sound in this pedal because pretty much any setting that you put it on is going to sound fantastic. Pretty much any guitar player can find a decent setting with this because there's really only two knobs to choose from and if you've ever spent anytime with the boss chorus pedal or any other chorus pedal for that matter there usually isn't a whole lot of extra features, switches, or it buttons.

OVERALL OPINION

These pedals are pretty much located throughout Europe and can be harder to find in North America and Asian markets. However you can find them on eBay pretty easily. The usually range around $90 or so which is not a bad price for a great sounding chorus pedal. The pedal features true bypass switching and overall has a fantastic lush watery tone. I recommend this pedal to anyone looking for a inexpensive chorus pedal that will get them some great classic rock chorus tones.