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A reissue of the chorus Kurt Cobain used in creating Nirvana's grungy sound.
The Electro-Harmonix Small Clone Analog Chorus Pedal delivers luxurious analog chorus effects, a distinctive tone, and flexibility that sets it apart from similar guitar effects pedals. A depth switch and single rate knob make this an easy-to-operate stomp box. Simple tweaks generate exciting doubling effects, chiming 12-string-style sounds or Leslie-like warbles. Its solid nickel steel case replicates the highly collectible original. Operates on a 9V battery or AC adapter.
Electro-Harmonix Classics Small Clone Analog Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal Features:
- Luxurious analog chorus effects
- Depth switch
- Single rate knob
- Solid nickel steel case
- Operates on a 9V battery or AC adapter
- 9DC-100 power supply optional (product# 336050).
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Good Under Water Sound Ever
This pedal is better than the Boss chorus pedals. The gives you that Nirvana Nevermind water sound. I would recommened that this pedal to all of the Nirvana fans and Kurt Cobain fans to.
Reviewed by Anolog420 on 3/16/2007 who plays Grunge, Alternative,Rapcore,Classic Rock etc..
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A simple little chorus pedal with one rate knob and a switchable depth switch. Don't let the lack of dials to twiddle scare you off. The chorus sound is well voiced and already dialed in to that sweet spot. All you have to decided is how much of that sweet spot you want and how fast. The Small Clone has a special way of fusing with your guitar in an inseperable way that lets your sound actually breathe. If the sterile swirl of Boss and DOD boxes leave you feeling cold, I'd give the Small Clone a test spin. Unlike a few of the other Electro-Harmonix re-issue pedals, the Clone actually sounded better to us than our old original. It was remarkably cleaner and the chorus itself was considerably crisper. Aside from being susceptible to a few dents, the sheet-metal construction is fully ready for years of abuse on the road or your bedroom floor.
Reviewed by Ramon on 10/31/2006 who plays Indie.
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Great Sounding Chorus
I have owned the EHX Small Clone for about 2 weeks now. I use it with my Fender Standard Strat and Hot Rod Deluxe. What really attracts me to this pedal is its awesome, analog tone. Having a guitar with single coils, and a tube amp, I like to keep my tone as pristine as I can. This pedal really allows me to do that. Its controls are simple, just a rate knob and a two-position rate switch, but that is all it needs. It is my first chorus pedal, I really like the airy, spacious sound it produces. It works great with my amps clean channel, and is sick with distortion too. I really like the looks of this pedal, and it is solid as a rock. It does use an odd power jack, but I run mine on a 9-volt, so its no problem. I highly recommend this pedal.
Reviewed by FenderLover on 10/30/2006 who plays Blues-Rock.
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Great Chorus pedal!
I play with this pedal on my Schecter S1 elite, and with my small Marshall practice amp, and it really gives a nice chorus effect! If you hit the depth switch up you get this crazy starwars effect, whereas if its down its just a normal chorus/reverb effect. The quality is great on this product, its great sounding, however the features are where it suffers. Its powered by an odd outlet, so if you want to put it in your pedal case or board, you'll need an adapter. Also, on other chorus pedals (such as the Boss) they have much more control, where as in this pedal all you can control is the actually effect intensity.
However, this is the best sounding pedal for the money, so overall I give it a 4.5.
Reviewed by AnastasiosHayas on 10/18/2006 who plays Hard Rock, Rock.
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Simple, but simply beautiful
I haven't found another chorus that sounds as full as this one, especially in the lower frequencies, and this includes several expensive boutique units that I've tried. I'd love for it to be more adjustable, but it's not. It still sounds great. I wish it was stereo. The slider seems a tad flimsy.
Reviewed by RochesterLoner on 11/2/2006 who plays Rock, Alternative, etc..
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