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Published on 10/24/10 at 13:10
Best value:
Excellent
Chorus pedal only analog. An input output. External power supply possible. The case is Mastoc, looks solid and inspires confidence. That one should be able to swing her shots during tatane for ages before it would complain.
UTILIZATION
Easy to use. Entrance, exit, two buttons: depth (intensity effect) and spleen (modulation speed). Include a shredder. Tell you whether it's simple to use!
The two knobs to zero, the effect is already present, quietly but positively present. Ideal for a slight effect.
Pretty little blue light, but it became fashionable blue LEDs. Beautiful
SOUND QUALITY
his 80s. Perfect for arpeggios, stuff like Police, Pink Floyd, etc. ... We believe it. Exactly the kind of warm and soft that obtained with the now famous original Boss Chorus Ensemble. I know what I say, I used one for years. Except that the tonerider is much less bulky (less versatile too, it must be admitted). In short, a very distinctive sound, a very strong color, whatever the setting.
The operating range of settings, in fact, is quite wide, which can vary considerably the intensity and speed, and adapt to needs.
However, if we seek something more transparent (but certainly more "cold"), more versatile and precise in many settings, this is not the Tonerider that will do.
OVERALL OPINION
Regular use for a year and a half. Been no reliability problems. The trick is apparently as strong as it looks.
I confirm exactly what is said in the previous notice: this chorus generates a "buzz" a little embarrassing when you play softly. The buzz disappears if one uses a stack. I will try to 9.6 volt transformer as soon as I could, to see if it eliminates background noise.
Excellent value for money though (85 euros new). It's good stuff and it works well. Excellent sound
UTILIZATION
Easy to use. Entrance, exit, two buttons: depth (intensity effect) and spleen (modulation speed). Include a shredder. Tell you whether it's simple to use!
The two knobs to zero, the effect is already present, quietly but positively present. Ideal for a slight effect.
Pretty little blue light, but it became fashionable blue LEDs. Beautiful
SOUND QUALITY
his 80s. Perfect for arpeggios, stuff like Police, Pink Floyd, etc. ... We believe it. Exactly the kind of warm and soft that obtained with the now famous original Boss Chorus Ensemble. I know what I say, I used one for years. Except that the tonerider is much less bulky (less versatile too, it must be admitted). In short, a very distinctive sound, a very strong color, whatever the setting.
The operating range of settings, in fact, is quite wide, which can vary considerably the intensity and speed, and adapt to needs.
However, if we seek something more transparent (but certainly more "cold"), more versatile and precise in many settings, this is not the Tonerider that will do.
OVERALL OPINION
Regular use for a year and a half. Been no reliability problems. The trick is apparently as strong as it looks.
I confirm exactly what is said in the previous notice: this chorus generates a "buzz" a little embarrassing when you play softly. The buzz disappears if one uses a stack. I will try to 9.6 volt transformer as soon as I could, to see if it eliminates background noise.
Excellent value for money though (85 euros new). It's good stuff and it works well. Excellent sound