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Chorus Pedal, Lotkey Electric Guitar Effects Pedals Mini Single Type DC 9V True Bypass

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Size: Classic Chorus


Features

  • Excellent Tone: Lotkey Classic Chorus guitar pedal, gives crisp and transparent chorus, great for a little embellishment. Full-bodied 12-string sounds and deep clear bell-like tone, are not suitable for the too exaggerated tone
  • Two-knob Use: Dedicated Rate & Width knobs allow for precise effect tailoring. Rate is for adjusting the effect speed. Width is for adjusting the effect depth.
  • Solid Quality: The whole Classic Chorus guitar pedal is made of aluminum alloy and is classic, stable and strong. An aluminum alloy body makes this Chorus pedal safe to transport.
  • Easy Carry: Powered by a DC 9V adapter (not included in this package), this Classic Chorus pedal has a small size body, lightweight, suitable for outside gigs.
  • Lifetime Promise: Unbelievably inexpensive two-knob setup, it's obviously simple to use. For any problem with this distortion pedal, just contact us for a perfect solution, we are always here and help!

Brand: LOTKEY


Style: Classic


Voltage: 9 Volts


Amperage: 13 Milliamps


Controls Type: Knob


Item Weight: 5.6 ounces


Package Dimensions: 3.98 x 2.36 x 2.2 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: guitarpedal


Date First Available: January 24, 2022


Signal Format: Analog


Size: Classic Chorus


Power Source: Adapter,Electric


Voltage: 9 Volts


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  • Surprisingly good compressor, perhaps limited use due to its sound
Size: Compressor
[EDIT 8/29/22] This compressor is NOT suited for bass guitar. After more use I noticed there is a loss of bass frequencies noticeably reducing the amplitude of strings 4 & 5 (E & low B). This was not apparent at low volume testing at home. I wasn't able to notice until full volume play at band rehearsal. [end main EDIT. Some sentences following were edited or removed to reflect this conclusion.] I am exceptionally surprised by this budget compressor pedal! The paint and screen printing are both nicely done. The color is like a metallic red wine with clean, clear, white screen printing with no misspelled inscriptions. The knobs do not wobble and have firm resistance to rotation, except for the sustain knob which is slightly easier to rotate than the other two on my unit. The button has a definitive click when engaging/disengaging. Input & output jack retaining nuts are both tight and secure. The active LED is a bright red. I did not disassemble to look inside. The unit appears to be true bypass, as described, since it will bypass even without power connected and there is no discernable change in tone while bypassed. Of course, there is no battery option, and the pedal did not include a 9Vdc power supply. This pedal is a fixed ratio (12:1 perhaps?), fixed threshold, fixed release compressor. The Sustain knob is an input gain to push your input signal above the fixed threshold. The Level knob is an output attenuator only. This means that the Level knob can only reduce the output to compensate for the gain added by the Sustain knob. The Attack knob appears to go from unknown minimum attack time to infinity. In other words, the compression is not instantaneous with the knob at minimum and turning the knob to maximum appears to prevent compression altogether. An interesting note is that this unit can create an overdriven distortion when the Sustain and Attack knobs are both set to maximum regardless of the Level knob setting. I am testing this pedal with a 5-string bass with active humbucker pickups. The bass has a very hot output from the start. So, even with the Sustain knob at minimum the threshold is exceeded, and compression is occurring when the bass guitar’s volume knob is at max. Unfortunately, this pedal has a reduction in output when set to not compress (Sustain @min, Level @max, Attack @max). Therefore, when trying to set for mild to no compression the Sustain knob must be at about 9 o’clock for unity output, which increases the compression amount. My bass has very low self-noise and I did not notice any noise from the pedal besides distortion when overloading the input as described above. It will level out notes on mild setting and give distinctive squashed sound when pushed hard. I found the Attack needed to be set around 2 o’clock to accommodate the low B string. You may be able to set a little lower for 4-string bass and even lower for guitar. As expected, there is some loss of higher frequency definition especially when the Attack is set too low. I can CONFIRM the low cut that T. Nicholson demonstrated with his screen captures of SPAN. This behavior is probably beneficial for guitar but is terrible for bass. Getting a transparent reduction is not possible with this pedal. I believe this is due to high compression ratio. When the signal is compressed, you will notice the effect. This could be a pro or a con depending on your preference. As positive as my experience was with this pedal, I don’t think I will keep it for bass. I’m wanting a more transparent compressor that I can leave on all the time. I have decided to keep the pedal to use with electric guitar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 27, 2022 by I. Beckley I. Beckley

  • An OK Splitter for RockSmith
Size: ABY Box
I bought this so that I could use RockSmith with my amp, but still have my performance "scored", so I can see mistakes. I split the signal, and then turned down my guitar on the RockSmith mixer. The box worked fine for this on the ABY setting. The main issue is that there is some degradation in the sound to the amp. Didn't affect RockSmith, but especially on higher gain settings it was noticeable. It is just fine for doing RockSmith with an amp, but I would not use it for any performance or studio. I have not used or tried it for the A/B setting, but I expect the same degradation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 24, 2023 by Mark Keith

  • Decent for the price
This harp seems to work reasonably well, but does not have the tone of real quality instruments, which have become prohibitively expensiveThis one seems good enough to learn or noodle around on and is not as expenve of the good quality ones not a bad harmonica to start out with, but you'll want to move up to a better one if you're serious about getting a good sound ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 6, 2022 by CHARLES E. WINCH

  • works great
Size: Crunch Distortion
decent sounding pedal, not extremely versatile, but its cheap enough to give it a try to see if its for you. The volume and gain are mislabeled.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 18, 2022 by Meyatch

  • Boss CE-2 clone
Lovely lush sounding chorus pedal, instant 80s chorus sound. No pop when switching it on and off. Loses one star because it causes other pedals in my daisy chain to hum: you must use this pedal with an isolated power supply.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 10, 2022 by Aphasiac2002

  • Works like it should.
I bought this for my 12 yr old son, who thought he seriously needed to learn how to play it. He loves it!, so much that he plays it every morning and every night. He uses it to announce himself if coming into a room. He sets on the porch tapping his foot and making sounds that I can only compare to a dying chicken. Now he has his 80 yr old 3rd cousin in on the musicial merriment. They both set outside one takes the swing and the other the rocker, sharing that Ole mouth harp as my son has came to name it. The 80 yr old is now wanting one of his own. Anyone know of any good ear plugs? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 30, 2022 by Kath2008

  • Holds 7 mini effects pedals
Size: Pedalboard with Power
It's a good sturdy piece of equipment for the money
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 15, 2022 by Jeff Harrington Jeff Harrington

  • Noise
Size: ABY Box
Okay if you don't mind the constant hum/buzz.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 14, 2023 by T. Penkal

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