🎸 Elevate Your Sound Game with Ibanez!
The Ibanez Chorus Mini Pedal is a compact yet powerful effects pedal designed for musicians seeking to enhance their sound. Weighing only 8 ounces and featuring depth, speed, and level controls, this pedal allows for precise sound customization. With true bypass technology and an analog signal format, it ensures your tone remains pure while delivering rich, warm effects. The stylish purple design adds a pop of color to your setup, making it a must-have for any serious guitarist.
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Color | Purple |
Style Name | Chorus,Mini |
Power Source | External DC power supply |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 50 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
P**P
Effective and cheap
Yeah man, the Ibanez Mini Chorus isn't the most lushest or most adjustable chorus pedal in the world, but it choruses real good and it costs pennies and it's all metal (no pun intended) inside and out so it laughs at the rigors of the road. Plus it's tiny, so just because your pedalboard is crammed more densely than midtown Manhattan is no excuse not to add a second chorus to your rig. Bubbly bubbly, all you 1980's fans.
J**F
Wonderful sounding chorus in a small form factor
Capable of sounds both subtle and lush, this chorus does a great job and offers a wide range of sounds in relatively few controls and in a very small mini-pedal footprint. There's nothing at all miniature about the sound! Highly recommended, I think they're a great deal at the price also for a Made In Japan pedal.
A**R
Great and simple
Easy to use. Sounds great, especially with subtle chorus effects. Affordable compared to all the fancy-shmancy stuff out there today.
R**L
Does the job
Nice and small. Does what it does
S**D
Better than my more expensive Chorus...
Didn't like my much more expensive chorus pedal, changed the tone too much. Wanted something that can be both very subtle and provide a good sounding effect. Researched pretty much everything. This got some nice reviews, is made in Japan... and is inexpensive. So, I gave it a try. Used it for about a month in rehearsals and I'm pretty happy so far. Doesn't change my tone and is something I like to hear.The deciding factor for me is if I prefer the sound using it over not using it. I find myself turning this on more than I have chorus pedals in the past...because I like the sound. Chorus to me should be subtle (unless you're doing some 90's stuff)...and this can be very subtle. I play most of my songs dry, but I like to use chorus when I am fingerpicking or slowly arpeggioing chords. The tone is very nice and blends well with my natural tone. I use it with my Martin acoustic in both solo and band situations and so far am very pleased.This thing is small. Almost too small (see picture.) Plus and Minus here. Good for giving you more space on your board. But, the depth and level buttons are tiny. It's hard to see those and make adjustments on the fly. Some paint on the position marker for those knobs is in order here I think. Also, make sure it's velcro'd well to your board. It's small and doesn't have a wide base to it. It's more long and narrow so it seems to want to tip over on its side, especially if you're not careful and step more to one side of the box (which is easy to do because it's so small.) It can move around pretty easy, so it needs to be secured well.Stomp button is normal size and no problem hitting it. Speed button is large and easy to access. I guess if your into changing speeds to match tempo's...this is what you want. I would have preferred the level button to be the large one. To each his own tho...Outside of the pluses and negatives of the size...I really like the sound. A lot. Well made. With Acoustic guitar, Chorus can be a big thing and one of the few effects I use (that and delay.) So, I'm pretty picky about it. Gave up a $230 boutique chorus for this...because this just sounds better regardless of price. I was willing to spend up to $500 to get the best chorus I could. I know Ibanez made some of the best analog chorus boxes ever back in the 80's. Still sought after, so I was thinking of buying one of those Vintage 80's models.Instead, I decided to give the new Ibanez a shot. And I am very happy I did. This one lives up to that standard they set so long ago.For $100, it is definetly worth giving it a try. I believe once people find out about these, they are going to become very popular :)Recommended- SF
M**M
Sounds great!!
Very nice chorus, sounds great - the best feature is the mix... You can run it at 100% chorus, or mix the chorus effect in with your dry signal... Very cool. And its small!
E**Y
Nice chorus pedal
Purchased a new practice amp but it didn’t have a chorus effect built in so I purchased this pedal. It works great! Very simple. Nice tone! Small footprint so it easily can fit on the pedalboard. Very pleased
M**.
Great classic chorus sound
There are other, more boutique (and expensive) chorus pedals out there these days.If you're looking for out-there, experimental sounds, they may be for you.If you want an excellent, classic-sounding chorus pedal, this will be perfect for you.I bought it because I love Rush and wanted to sound more authentic when playing their covers. It works perfectly. When you think of late 70's to late 80's chorus sounds, this effect gives you the sound that's in your head without breaking the bank or taking up much space on your board.I highly recommend!
F**Y
Excellent pedals!!
I bought the mini analog delay & the mini analog chorus - both are warm excellent sounding pedals!!!!
S**D
Nice and small, sounds good
Very nice chorus in a small footprint.
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