Donner Tutti Love Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal Pure Analog True Bypass
Introduce:
three basic knobs, essential for all traditional chorus pedals including this mini one. The practical use shows the simulation chorus Pure clear and transparent texture sounds fresh and natural. It has always been very clear with different types of guitars and various types of pickups and the loss of the tone dynamic would be well controlled to a low standars.Though not extensive limit of adjustment, simple and stable structure easy and perfect operation. Best interpretation of the blue rock & pop styles of music. It is defined as a classic style chorus pedal, so maybe not much suitable creating exaggerate effects.
Specifications:
input impedance: 490 Ohms,
output impedance: 490 Ohms,
working current: 10 MA,
power supply: 9V AC adapter,
dimensions: 95mm (D)*44mm (W)*48mm (H),
weight: 240g (with box)
Precautions:
Environment: 1. Do not use the pedal in high temperature, high humidity or subzero environments.
2. Do not use the pedal in the direct sunlight.
3. Please do not dissemble the pedal by yourself.
4. Please keep the manual for future reference.
Package included:
1 x donner tutti love chorus guitar effect pedal
1 x user’s manual.
Product Features
- Pure analog chorus effect, clear, gentle & plump
- Whole aluminum-alloy classic, stable and strong
- True bypass provide transparent tone
- LED indicator shows the working state
- Power supply: 9V AC adapter
Nice usable chorus I don’t use chorus very often but I do use it enough to want/need it on my pedal board. I’m working on a small board for jams and practice and I needed something compact and preferably simple and easy to use. I picked this Donner chorus because of the price and reviews and I couldn’t be happier. It looks great and is seems well made with quality components. Most chorus pedals that I’ve owned seemed to have a rather narrow range of usable tone, but I didn’t really hear anything bad all…
It’s good and cheap, but there is a better and cheaper option If Danelectro didn’t make the Fab Chorus, I’d give this five stars. It sounds decent, feels well made, and has a pleasing chorus sound. There’s nothing inherently wrong with it, and at this price it should be a great deal. The only problem is that Danelectro DOES make the Fab Chorus, which sounds better and costs half as much. I have both, and between the two this one slightly changes the tone to sound a bit darker when engaged while the Danelectro remains surprisingly transparent, layering the…