Coron JFM-100 Jet Flanger & Filter Matrix 1981 Japan in very good condition, 100% original and in full working order.
Controls Filter Matrix turns the LFO wave on and off (for manual flanging = filter matrix) Width Shift switches between a small and bigger shift for the flanger Speed controls the speed/rate of the LFO wave that controls the flanger Width controls the depth of the LFO wave that controls the flanger Feedback controls the feedback/resonance of the flanger Jet Level controls the amount of distortion
Normal/Flanger switches the effect on/off Jet On/Off turns the distortion on/off 1981 Coron brochure ; This Jet Flanger & Filter Matrix can make excellent electronic Synthesizer sounds by adjusting your controls & switches. This model has been designed with improved noise and distortion specifications on Flanger section. Also this model designed for three way power supplies: two 9 volt dry battery, 18 volt D.C. adaptor, & 12 ~ 20 volt A.C. into non phase adaptor jack. That 18 volt D.C. adaptor you can use + or - center lined D.C. adaptor unit. The WIDTH SHIFT switch gives you twice or half of Delay time. We hope you try this model and please find out your own specially sounds. You can have LED lamp indication for Flanger ON & Jet ON, which is easy to be known. Also, you can use only Flanger or Jet by switching foot
Collectabilty ; Though early Coron gear is marred by its later iterations as a company that got crushed in the gears of the great Japanese clone machine of the ‘80s, the first Coron pedals are great and highly collectible. Much like old Guyatone boxes, Coron pedals have their dedicated followers, and perhaps no pedal is as highly touted as the Jet Flanger & Filter Matrix, one of the only Coron boxes to not come in an MXR-style enclosure. This pedal has a separate footswitch for “Jet” which kicks the flanging into high gear, with an accompanying knob for Jet Level. Other than this, the Coron has a relatively standard feature set, but the tone is immaculate and definitely worthy of a spot on this list. The one problem: because Coron gear is collectible right now, finding one may prove to be a bit of a sticky wicket.
Quote from ??? ; There's not too much in Coron that attracts me..... Except for two of them. There's the usual MXR ripoffs story and other blabla. This is one of my favoured Coron's, which is claimed not to be an original either, is the SAD1024 based Jet Flanger and Flter Matrix. basically it's a flanger with a manual control combined with a DOD250 like booster. The Flanger is OK of you're into course sounding flangers. The Booster is another story. A nice and very useable overdrive. The fact that the whole thing runs on 18 volts does help from a sound perspective. Furthermore, a wrong adaptor, AC or in reversed polarity, will not blow the thing up. The bugger is just going to work.