This is the Meadowsweet from Lantern Manufacturing.
The Meadowsweet is a “dimensional” chorus based on a quad pt2399 design - a chipset that was intended for echo and delay applications, but never chorus. You can use it for such of course, but you have to treat it just right. Since the Meadowsweet uses four pt2399s, that means it has four distinct voices, each with their own individual chorus/delay times (two shorter, two longer). This effectively
makes the Meadowsweet a chorus ensemble - and a lush one at that.
The Meadowsweet also employs a standard and inverted LFO signal, with one of each set of pt2399s receiving a standard and inverted LFO signal, giving the modulation a sense of motionlessness. This is where we get the term "dimensional chorus".
The Meadowsweet achieves all of this using conventionally and readily available
components, not BBDs or DSP (there's nothing wrong with either of those, I'm just not smart enough to figure them out). There are a wonderful number of pedals that can do what the Meadowsweet can do (and more!), but none that I know of that do it quite like it does. Simply put: it's not what the Meadowsweet does, but how it does it.
This pedal uses a standard 9VDC center negative power supply (no batteries), drawing roughly 137mA during operation (powering up may take more current)
This rad chorus pedal is lightly used and we'll ship it to ya safely and swiftly in its original box! Give us a shout at the shop with any questions you may have.