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Best Sellers in Effects and Pedals - Chorus and Vibrato

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    Boss CE-2W Waza Craft Chorus

    Bringing familiar elements of the original CE-2 like a two-knob layout for rate and depth and lush, analog chorus with a few new tricks like an added stereo mode and variable chorus depth, the Boss CE-2W Waza Craft Chorus takes the best bits of a classic pedal and dolls them up with modern boutique versatility. A flick of a switch also allows players to summon the circuit of the CE-1 chorus pedal of the late '70s. Part of the Waza Craft series reimagining the favorite pedals of the company from yesteryear, the CE-2W's dual mono/stereo nature makes it an attractive option for the discerning audiophile while the build and features make it a great choice for anyone who wants organic, room-filling chorus.
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    Boss CH-1 Super Chorus

    Since its debut in 1989, the Boss CH-1 has been heard on countless hit records. Level, EQ, Rate and Depth knobs feed into a stereo output to create the classic clean swirls that have become standard at this point. Turn it all the way up for a vibe feel, or keep it turned down for subtle thickening.
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    Boss DC-2W Dimension C Chorus Waza Craft

    A painstaking recreation of an iconic 'effect plus the rackmount unit it was based on, the Boss DC-2W Dimension C Chorus Waza Craft revitalizes a world of modulated stereo chorus in a modern package. All-analog audio circuitry faithfully summons the original depth and space of the DC-2 along with the powerful SDD-320 Dimension D studio rack it was based on, each with four settings for eight distinct voices.
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    Electro-Harmonix Bass Clone Nano Analog Chorus

    If you want warm, organic chorus but built specifically for the low-end, the Electro-Harmonix Bass Clone Nano Analog Chorus translates a company staple into your rig's next staple. All the same controls as the original Small Clone are in place with a few tweaked features: in the two-band EQ, the treble knob hits the whole signal while the bass only hits the dry half, and the Crossover switch cuts low-end from the modulation for better articulation. A trusty addition to any board big or small.
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    Electro-Harmonix EH4600 Small Clone Full-Chorus

    Employing a single Depth switch and Rate knob to traverse an entire world of lush, room-filling analog chorus tones, the Electro-Harmonix Small Clone is an effect-defining pedal that would be a welcome addition on boards of any genre. Even light tweaking between the Rate and Depth allows for sounds from a deluge of wave-like chords to raining cascades of chiming twinkle, the Small Clone is a no-nonsense route to classic tone at an affordable price.
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    Walrus Audio Julia Chorus / Vibrato V2

    Released in 2019 with top mounted jacks, soft switch bypassing, and updated art, the Walrus Audio Julia V2 is a chorus and vibrato pedal offers the same deep, analog chorus and vibrato shapeable by a myriad of controls as the first version.
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    MXR M234 Analog Chorus

    The MXR M-234 Analog Chorus uses all-analog bucket brigade technology with extremely granular controls - separate high and low filters with Rate, Depth and Level knobs - to provide one of the warmest and most shapable chorus tones available today.
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    Fairfield Circuitry Shallow Water

    While this may look like a plain aluminum box, the Fairfield Circuitry Shallow Water K-Field Modulator douses your playing in an ocean of undulating chorus, vibrato, pitch-shifting and more that will keep even the most adventurous pedal head adrift at sea for days on end. Built on the theory of simulation mathematics, the Shallow Water generates a short delay and continually modulates the effect for lush, morphing sound reminiscent of a tape echo traveling through space and time. Watching the demo is an odyssey in and of itself.
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    JHS Unicorn V2

    The Unicorn V2 is JHS’s 2018 update to the original circuit, which was released in 2015 and sought to bring to market the world’s first bulb-driven photocell modulator with tap tempo.
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    Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble

    The CE-5 is the fourth entry in the Chorus Ensemble series, taking that chorus sound that immediately hearkens the pop of the 1980s. Featuring knobs for high and low-pass filters, the pedal allows you to craft your own signature chorus tone.
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    MXR M68 Uni-Vibe Chorus / Vibrato Pedal

    The MXR Uni-Vibe is a chorus/vibrato combo effect designed to emulate the original Leslie-like rotating modulation popularized by Jimi Hendrix. The Vibe mode is switchable.
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    Boss VB-2W Waza Craft Vibrato

    Part of Boss's Waza Craft series, these pedals take traditional effects and incorporate boutique-quality construction and features.

    The VB-2W incorporates an all-analog BBD (bucket brigade) with added Latch/Unlatch modes and an expression input.
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    TC Electronic Mimiq Doubler Pedal

    The TC Electronic Mimiq Doubler is a unique pedal that instantly creates the sound of ADT, multi-tracked and layered guitars. Get the effect of having two to four guitars or stereo keys at once with subtle variations in timing, attack and pitch to create the same massive sound you'd get overdubbing in the studio. Stereo I/O lets you spread the effect out across the stage and turns stereo synths and keys into mammoth walls of sound with a stomp of the footswitch.
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    Boss CEB-3 Bass Chorus

    The Boss CEB-3 Bass Chorus applies chorus treatment selectively to the higher frequency band, letting your bass foundation remain solid. The Low Filter is adjustable.
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    Universal Audio Astra Modulation Machine

    One of Universal Audio's first effects pedals, the Astra includes three varieties of classic modulation units: the Boss CE-1, MXR Flanger/Doubler, and the rich tremolo of a Fender '65 Reverb amp. With best-in-class sound and the precision controls you'd expect from UA, there's a long lineage of audio greatness on tap.
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    JHS 3 Series Chorus

    Though called the 3 Series Chorus, this is actually both a chorus and a vibrato pedal. In its standard chorus mode, you get a doubled signal with a variable modulation rate (from slow to super-quick). By dialing up the Depth knob, you can travel from gentle to turbulent waters. For true vibrato, just flip the Vibe toggle on. (Find the rest of JHS' 3 Series for affordable, essential effects.)
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    Electro-Harmonix Stereo Electric Mistress

    Featuring independent chorus and flanger which can be blended, a filter matrix mode for manual flanger control and independent stereo output, the Electro-Harmonix Stereo Electric Mistress builds on the possibilities of the original with true stereo modulation capabilities. Compact in size and attractive in price, this effect is a perfect choice for shoegaze, stoner rock, or indie.
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    MXR M83 Bass Chorus Deluxe

    Sporting a bucket-brigade analog design, finely attenuated bass and treble controls plus two buttons for Flanger and X-Over modes allowing high-frequency modulation focus, the MXR Bass Chorus Deluxe brings choral and flanging capabilities together in a high-quality chassis. Allowing for easy adjustments on the fly thanks to the easy-to-use interface, this effect summons swooshes, sweeps, and liquid chorus goodness all with the warmth and inflection only an MXR analog design can deliver.
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    Boss CE-2 Chorus (Black Label) 1979 - 1984

    Produced from 1979 - 1992, the Boss CE-2 Chorus was the original compact chorus pedal. Thanks to its extremely durable made-in-Japan construction, many original specimens are still around and sound great. If you want a classic no-frills chorus, this is the pedal to get.
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    TC Electronic Corona Stereo Chorus

    Featuring a Tri-Chorus switch for toggling between three separate chorus types and TonePrint technology for signature artists' settings, the Corona Stereo Chorus offers a lush, well-built effect with features for days. From classic to modern, this pedal serves up a wide spectrum of chorus possibilities.
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    Strymon Lex Rotary

    The Strymon Lex is a rotary speaker simulator with two modes - fast and slow - each with their own adjustable settings. The Mic Distance and Horn Level knobs are controls not found on many other rotary simulators, offering the ability to shape a unique tone.
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    ZVex Instant Lo-fi Junky Vexter Chorus/Vibrato

    Based around Zvex's original Lo-fi Loop Junky, the Vexter Series Instant Loop Junky allows you to make your instrument sound as if it is being playing through a well loved vinyl record or old dirty tape machine. This pedal will compress your tone and add ebb and flow to the signal with subtle chorus and vibrato effects for an overall nostalgic sound. Like other Zvex pedals, the Lo-fi Junky is available in a hand-painted enclosure.
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    Ibanez CSMINI Chorus Mini

    Packing room-filling sound in the smallest of deliveries, the Ibanez Chorus Mini covers a wide range of choral effects with three easy knobs for depth, level, and speed. Modeled after the beloved CS9 Chorus but built with modern manufacturing and components, the Chorus Mini adds a classic Ibanez effect to your setup without eating up board space or funds.
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    Electro-Harmonix Lester K Stereo Rotary Speaker

    Featuring a compact design, expansive speed controls, an acceleration knob and two-knob drive section, the Electro-Harmonix Lester K Stereo brings mammoth rotary speaker sound in a tiny package. Designed for keyboardists who want solid on-the-fly organ emulation, the Lester K is also an affordable, quick option for guitarists looking to expand their board and add organic choral presence to their playing.
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    Death By Audio Space Bender

    The Space Bender is Death By Audio's sci-fi spin on a chorus modulator pedal. Its simple interface features both LFO and envelope-controlled delay lines combined with modulation and intensity parameters that allow users to toggle through and generate a wide range of signal shifts. Packing in 9 volt power, true bypass, and internal gain control for added versatility, this unit is capable of producing both subtle chorus and flanger sounds as well as spacey, stretched-out textural extremes.
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    Strymon Ola dBucket Chorus & Vibrato Pedal

    Sporting dBucket circuitry, a powerful onboard signal processor and six modulation and dynamic settings, the Strymon Old Chorus and Vibrato pairs vintage effect sensibilities with modern production for a formidable effect. Able to go from psychedelic '60s vibe to modern pulsating tremolo and anywhere in between, the Ola is one of the most powerful chorus/vibratos available on the market.
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    Boss CE-3 Chorus

    From '82 to '92, the Boss CE-3 Chorus Ensemble was the workingman's chorus effect, heard on countless recordings and seen on thousands of players' pedalboards. Boss chorus pedals have a strong legacy connected to Andy Summers, John Frusciante, and Herbie Hancock among others. Mostly known as the stereo version of the earlier Boss CE-2, the CE-3 had a slightly sharper tone. Why buy new when you can get a made-in-Japan classic for half the price?
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    Electro-Harmonix Neo Clone Analog Chorus Pedal

    The Electro-Harmonix Neo Clone offers lush, creamy chorus sounds similar to the legendary EHX Small Clone but in a minuscule chassis sure not to take up much pedalboard space. Its totally analog design is complemented by simple controls - only a Rate knob and Depth switch. Its easy to get classic analog chorus tones with the Neo Clone Chorus using its intuitive controls and its updated Small Clone circuitry.
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    Dunlop JD4S Rotovibe

    The Dunlop Rotovibe is a pedal like no other. Combining the vintage appeal of a rotary speaker with a chorus or tremolo effect, the JD4S provides a wealth of Hendrix-like warble with real-time control over the extend of the sound.
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    Electro-Harmonix Good Vibes Analog Modulator Pedal

    The Electro-Harmonix Good Vibes Analog pedal brings back the iconic 1960s chorus/vibrato sound, in a pedal for the modern player. With a rugged and compact die-cast chassis, boosted power rails that provide extended headroom and definition, and an expression pedal input that puts control of speed and intensity at your feet – the EHX Good Vibes Analog Modulator pedal creates a warm, groovy sound. And yes, it’s true bypass.
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    Electro-Harmonix Lester G Deluxe Rotary Speaker

    Featuring a nuanced fast and slow speed knob section, low/hi balance attenuation, acceleration control and a full onboard compression section, the Electro-Harmonix Lester G Deluxe Rotary Speaker turns an eight-pound guitar into a 200-pound rotary cabinet with the stomp of a switch. Convenient and intuitive while sporting one of the most authentic organ emulations in a pedal, the Lester G is tailor-made for organic organ goodness on guitar and rounded out with a tube-emulating overdrive to take a tone from flittering treble notes to a bass-laden choral blast in no time flat.
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    JAM Pedals Waterfall

    The JAM Pedals Waterfall is a combination chorus and vibrato pedal that excels at a variety of modulation effects from glassy modern chorus to vintage rotating speaker tones. 
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    TC Electronic Corona Mini Chorus

    The TC Electronic Corona Mini Chorus provides all of your classic chorus needs along with TC Electronic's TonePrint in an extra small enclosure. Whether you're trying to emulate classic swells to the speed-driven sounds of the Leslie, the Corona delivers in every way while saving valuable real estate on your pedal board. Additionally, the Corona features the classic SCF and Tri-Chorus engines that will fill you with more lush and complex chorus sounds than you could ever imagine.
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    DOD Stereo Chorus FX65

    The DOD Stereo Chorus FX65's first series was initially produced in 1985 as an improvement upon DOD's beginner FX60 Stereo Chorus. Its analog chorus, using an MN3007 BBD chip, is controlled using Speed, Delay Time, and Depth knobs to thicken up your tone. Two output jacks give you great, subtle stereo chorus sound.
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    MXR M148 Micro Chorus Pedal

    Featuring a compact chassis and streamlined design of only one rate knob, the Micro Chorus offers a durable effect perfect for the working musician. Designed with analog bucket brigade circuitry, this pedal is ideal for lo-fi, shoegaze, or indie.
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    Keeley Monterey Rotary Fuzz Vibe

    The Monterey Rotary Fuzz Vibe from Keeley is a multi-effect pedal meant to capture the classic sounds of the '60s, and the tones of Jimi Hendrix in particular. This pedal combines a vintage-tinged octave fuzz circuit with a rotary speaker emulator and vibrato. The result is a pedal that can achieve all-time classic guitar tones, yet is versatile enough to create something entirely new.
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    Analogman Mini Chorus

    The Analogman Mini Chorus packs the Analogman Chorus into a smaller footprint. Featuring the same circuitry, it offers controls for Speed and Depth on all models, with an optional Mix knob and Depth toggle switch.
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    TC Electronic Tailspin Vibrato Pedal

    The TC Electronic Tailspin Vibrato Pedal sends your sound spinning through decades of classic vibrato, tremolo and rotary tones through a combination of throwback appointments and modern design. Built on the foundation of an all-analog signal path and coveted bucket-brigade circuitry, the Tailspin employs a simple two-knob design of Rate and Depth to alter speed and intensity with nuanced control. Part of the company's Smorgasbord of Tone series, this pedal is sturdily built, compact, and priced right.
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    Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble

    Featuring a die-hard chassis, Bucket Brigade Driver chip and independent chorus/vibrato effects, the Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble provides the endless warm, analog effect musicians have come to covet. Created in 1976 when Roland founded Boss and viewed as one of the progenitors of the chorus/vibrato effect, the CE-1 is a timeless original ideal for guitar, bass or keys.
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    MXR M137 Stereo Chorus

    The Stereo Chorus is a reissue by MXR that helps produce a powerful range of chorus effects. For everything from clean, shimmering chorus to a fat, distorted sound, all without excess noise, you can rely on the MXR Stereo Chorus. With two EQ knobs for shaping treble and bass of the modulated frequencies and three knobs for chorus modulation (Intensity, Width, and Rate) you can build any chorus sound you could imagine.
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    EarthQuaker Devices Aqueduct Vibrato

    EarthQuaker Devices' new Aqueduct Vibrato is a pitch-shifting stompbox that can bring all manner of warp and wobble to your tone. The Aqueduct comes with eight different modulation settings, offering a variety of vintage-style vibrato and newer, synthier pulsations. The Envelope-Controlled Pitch mode—or, as EQD has internally nicknamed it, "the My Bloody Valentine setting"—adds a bit of chorus and flanger to vibrato-arm-like pitch shifts to approach MBV's swirling, undulating sounds.
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    EarthQuaker Devices Sea Machine Super Chorus V3

    The Sea Machine V3 Super Chorus for Ohio-based EarthQuaker Devices is a super versatile chorus circuit that allows users to dial in everything from subtle, shimmery chorus to warbly, pitch-bent, and Leslie speaker-esque rolling choruses. A great pedal for placing in front of your favorite fuzz, overdrive, or distortion stompbox, the Sea Machine promises to easily slide into any player's effects board setup. The V3 units feature updated circuitry work for lower noise, clearer sound, and a wider tonal range for every parameter.
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    Neo Instruments Ventilator II Rotary Speaker Simulator Pedal

    Packing the immense, whirling sound of a rotary speaker system without the immense weight and price, the Neo Instruments Ventilator II gives you true rotary simulation in a modern package. Designed to replicate the tone of a Leslie 122 rotary cab, and in true fashion offers individual controls for the treble and bass along with separate slow and fast speed controls. Capable of switching between speeds with the stomp of a switch, this pedal pumps out vintage tone with a contemporary construction that will last for years.
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    JAM Pedals RetroVibe mk.2

    The RetroVibe from JAM Pedals is a hand built take on the legendary Univibe circuit and its unique swirling chorus-vibrato-rotary speaker effects.
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    Boss RT-20 Rotary Ensemble

    From the Beatles to Jeff Beck, Santana to Stevie Ray, many guitar greats have incorporated the rotary speaker into their rigs. With this in mind BOSS proudly presents the RT-20 Rotary Sound Processor. Employing COSM®-modeling technology, the RT-20 authentically reproduces classic rotary-speaker sounds. It offers adjustable Rise Time, Horn and Bass speed, Overdrive, and more. And not just for classic twirl, the RT-20 can be used to create unique overdrive and pulsating effects as well.
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    Behringer UC200 Ultra Chorus

    Behringer has been a German professional audio equipment outfit for some time, but they didn't produce effects pedals until 2005. Their affordable line of standard effects is similar to the Boss line of stompboxes, though at entry level prices. 
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    Fulltone MDV-3 Mini Deja Vibe Custom Shop Modulation Pedal

    The Fulltone MDV-3 Mini Deja Vibe pedal, the company's third iteration of the classic Uni-Vibe circuit, gives you luscious modulation sounds in a smaller enclosure than your standard wah pedal. For this Custom Shop pedal, Fulltone went so far as to manufacture their own potentiometer for the speed control and '60s style photo-cell to get authentic action out of the MDV-3. In addition to offering better slow speed tones and higher headroom than the original Uni-Vibe, a "Vintage/Modern" switch on the side of the Mini Deja Vibe 3 gives you different voicings to make for one of the most versatile 'vibe pedals on the market.
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    Boss DC-2 Dimension C

    This simple analog chorus pedal by Boss, made popular in the '80s, comes with the "Dimension" chorus effect. This effect creates a sense of thickness, depth, and width that creates a sort of 3D effect. This pedal was sold only from 1985 to 1989 and has been discontinued. The DC-2 is now rather rare, but one of these chorus effects pedals would be a fantastic addition to pedalboard.
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    TC Electronic Stereo Chorus + Pitch Modulator & Flanger 1991 - 2016

    The TC Electronic Stereo Chorus + Pitch Modulator & Flanger has a history as long as its name. For decades, this has been one of the most loved "old school" TC Electronic effects, mostly for its lush chorus sound. Eric Johnson has had one on his pedalboard for years. If you're looking to do the same, just be aware that this has its own power chord and doesn't take a 9V lead.
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    EarthQuaker Devices The Depths Optical Vibe Machine

    EarthQuaker Devices has released their rendition of the classic optical vibe circuit with The Depths. This versatile vibe machine can build anything from a thin, watery warble to sharp, aggressive pulses. Thicken it up with some lower frequencies using the Voice control or pump up the low end pulses on your neck pickup using the Throb knob for some dirtier tones. The Depths can actually take two different power sources, a 9v and 18v, to get you either warmer or more sparkly sound.
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    Hardwire CR-7 Stereo Chorus

    Featuring a mode knob with six separate chorus types and controls for speed, level and depth, the CR-7 Stereo Chorus covers a wide spectrum of sound in the sturdy Hardwire Stomplock chassis. From a vintage surf tone to a modern choral effect, this pedal is a great choice for shoegaze, indie, or psychedelia.
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    Voodoo Lab Micro Vibe Pedal

    The Voodoo Lab Micro Vibe was built as a no-frills model of the original Uni-Vibe released in 1968 and made famous by Jimi Hendrix on such recordings as "Machine Gun." With only two knobs - Intensity and Speed - it's easy to dial in the level of warble or full-on Leslie effect that you want.
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    Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus

    Danelectro pedals often hold special places in players' hearts, much of the time for their great sound at such musician-friendly prices. The Danelectro Cool Cat offers a vintage chorus that can even simulate a rotating speaker when its speed knob is pushed to the max. This pedal provides a lush, thick stereo chorus with only two easy-to-use controls.
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    Way Huge WM61 Smalls Blue Hippo Analog Chorus MkIII

    Featuring the same two-knob layout of speed and depth controls and two-way chorus/vibrato switch for a world of swirling, watery textured and sound, the Way Huge WM61 Smalls Series Blue Hippo Analog Chorus Mini squeezes the original pedal's ocean of tone into a pedalboard-friendly chassis. An ideal addition for the sound experimentalists and tone sculptors, The Blue Hippo Mini covers modulated ground from lush waves of analog choral deluge to the madcap whirr of a rotary speaker with a surprising breadth of crossover.
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    Beetronics Seabee Harmochorus

    This stereo multi-chorus effects pedal is built on a solid foundation of analog bucket-brigade chips, capable of all kinds of classic chorus tones. But from there, creative digital control transforms it into a chorus effect like you've never heard. A huge variety of pitch-shifting arpeggios, random patterns, and chorus delay times await your exploration.
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    Arion SCH-1 Stereo Chorus

    The Arion SCH-1 Stereo Chorus pedal creates a tasteful, smooth chorus that can range from subtle to enormous. The SCH-1 was in production in the '80s and is known for producing a fantastic faux-Leslie tone at faster settings, as well as killer vibrato and rotary effects. If you're into awesome vintage pedals that have been used by the likes of Clapton, Michael Landau, and more, check out the Arion SCH-1.

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