With an identical circuit as Analogman's larger footprint analog chorus, the Mini Chorus is a super simple pedal with some fantastic tones.
It comes equipped with a Mix knob to blend in your guitar's clean signal with the affected signal, so you can go from totally unaffected tone to shimmery chorus to full on warbly vibrato. It is also equipped with a 3-way depth toggle switch, which actually changes the delay time of the chip. Shorter time is a brighter sound like a TC chorus, longer time has a deeper sound with more low end, also great for bass guitar. And the toggle also has the standard setting.
These have true bypass and a depth knob which allows any setting from no chorus to full-on chorus. The true bypass switch is designed for quiet switching with just a slight pop as in any true bypass pedal.
Why does the Analogman chorus sound better than the others that are made today? Both the newer MN3207 and MN3007 are rated for 2.5% maximum Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) at a certain input voltage level. For the MN3007, this level is 0.78V RMS. For the MN3207, it's 0.25V RMS!! This means that the MN3007 that they use can take a much higher input signal level, which means much more dynamic range, and less noise. Think of it as trying to play your stereo at the same clean loud volume through a 78 watt solid state amp or a 25 watt S.S. amp. The 78 watt amp will have less distortion and noise, and sound much better at higher levels.
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