Chorus

Analogman Offer Details

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USA  

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Great chorus, used on tons of recordings, and I hope headed to a great player! The Analog Man Chorus pedals are 100% analog, using NOS high voltage Panasonic bucket brigade chips for the ultimate in tone. They all have true bypass (since 2000), depth knob, and cool silk-screened, darker blue hammertone powder-coated cases for durability. Also using the best quality USA made circuit boards, double-sided to isolate the signal from any noise, and professionally soldered for perfect, reliable circuitry. These also have more shielding, less jumpers, and no volume drop when the pedal is switched ON. Still has the same awesome sounding circuit! While there are new Chorus pedals popping up lately, most are digital (check out the sound clips with distortion-YUK!) and NONE have the legendary reputation, reliability, and tone earned over 15 years of refinement of this circuit. Also no other company makes so many different models and options, one of ours should be perfect for you.Starting in July 2003, we are now having our own heavy duty cases made in the USA for the standard Chorus. They still look about the same but now only 2 short screws need to be removed for changing the battery. They were steel up to 5/04, then they were made from aluminum. This is more expensive for us but we like aluminum best for corrosion resistance and ease of machining. Starting in 2005, we use the ultimate - aluminum top (not too heavy, good machining properties) and steel bottom (bottom heavy balance, pedal feels the "right" weight in your hand).All of our Chorus pedals are still, and have always been, hand-assembled in the USA.

Analogman Chorus

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