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The Catalina chorus is 9-18v (I have a lot of 18v right now and this is a good match), mono in, mono or stereo out, and has the dynamic threshold feature that SD also did in their Andromeda delay. The chorus sounds good clean or dirty, but might not have certain flavors, like it's easy to dial in airy chorus (for me that means hair metal) but hard to dial in a grunge chorus (wet, slow, churny). I find the depth and rate knobs to be always on the left side of noon when I use this pedal. There is also a time knob which sounds more familiar at 2 o'clock or higher, that's where the "chorus is a delayed second line" sounds are, which I think are the familiar ones. Catalina does not flange, but I can really hear the rate knob, especially with gain, it's easy to hear the LFO in a sustained decay, and so that actually makes it kind of faux-rotary friendly. You'll get it in the original box. This one has two chips on the top and one on the side, but in general it looks good and it sounds great.
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