These 'Ten Series' pedals sound superb; they absolutely count as underrated hidden gems in my book. This is a terrific sounding delay; it's just got a certain sweetness and thickness to it that give it a tasty natural appeal. If...
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This is so, so cool. First up, it's a gorgeous analog chorus. The tone is gooey, warm, wobbly and glorious, a worthy contender to the CE-2 and instantly lovable. Second, in stereo mode, you get a separate dry/effected blend control...
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There's a bunch of cool old Japanese choruses you can pay varying slices of a fortune for, but this one surely deserves a place in the fold. It's a tasty, warm wobble that's equally comfortable doing subtle or hairy. The D-time...
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This is lush! There's a whole heap of seasick wobbly goodness on tap, all with that warm bucket-brigade goodness. The 'modulation' knob on the back is a wet/dry mix, plus the 'pre-delay' control allows for some seriously wacky sounds. This...
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This rules, just quietly. It's an 80s era analog chorus, built like a tank with superb quality guts. At higher settings, this gets hugely wobbly and weird, but it never loses it's warm, gooey glory. It's a little less subtle...
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Looks charmingly bad, sounds deceptively great. This shares the same basic control set as the better known Boss CE-3, but has a certain warm wobbliness more akin to the famed CE-2. It's a perfect example of an 80s 'sleeper chorus': maximum...
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