CHORUS PEDALS
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Walrus Audio MAKO Series M1 High-Fidelity Modulation Machine Pedal
$349.99Add to cart -
Mythos The Fates Analog BBD Chorus
$229.00Add to cart -
EarthQuaker Devices Rainbow Machine Polyphonic Pitch Mesmerizer Pedal
$229.00Add to cart -
LPD Tidal Chorus Pedal
$225.00Add to cart -
Electro-Harmonix Nano Deluxe Memory Man Analog Delay/Chorus/Vibrato Pedal
$213.30Add to cart -
EarthQuaker Devices Aurelius Tri-Voice Chorus Pedal
$199.00Add to cart -
Dunlop Authentic Hendrix™ ’68 Shrine Series Uni-Vibe® Chorus/Vibrato Pedal
$149.99Add to cart -
MXR Uni-Vibe Chorus Vibrato Pedal (M68)
$149.99Add to cart -
Walrus Audio Fundamental Series Chorus Pedal
$129.99Add to cart -
MXR Analog Chorus (M234)
$129.99Add to cart -
Mooer Ensemble King Analog Chorus Pedal
$88.00Add to cart -
NUX Analog Chorus, Reissue Series Chorus Pedal
$59.00Add to cart
Why does a guitarist use a Chorus Pedal?
A guitarist uses a chorus pedal to create a unique sound effect in their playing. The chorus effect involves adding a slight variation in pitch and time delay to the original guitar sound, producing a thicker and richer tone. The resulting sound is often described as “shimmering” or “ethereal.”
By using a chorus pedal, a guitarist can add depth and texture to their sound, creating a more lush and complex soundscape. The effect is particularly useful for adding atmosphere to slower, more contemplative pieces, or for creating a shimmering, dreamy sound in pop or rock music.
In addition, many guitarists use chorus pedals in conjunction with other effects, such as delay or reverb, to create even more complex and interesting sounds. By layering different effects, a guitarist can create a highly customized and distinctive sound that reflects their personal style and musical vision.