MXR M-134 Stereo Chorus Pedal

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A super-flexible, ultraclean range of effects!

The MXR M-134 Stereo Chorus effects pedal adds sparkle to arpeggios and widen and fatten distorted power chords. Rate, Width, and Intensity knobs offer phenomenally broad tone-shaping options. Mono or stereo operation for maximum lushness. Bass Filter button applies the effect to high frequencies only.

MXR M-134 Stereo Chorus Pedal Features:

  • Add sparkle to clean-toned arpeggios
  • Animate strummed passages
  • Widen and fatten distorted power chords
  • Rate and Width controls
  • Run in mono or use the stereo outputs for a huge, vibrant sound
  • Bass Filter button applies effect to HF only

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This elusive pedal is a tough one to track down but a real treat to play through once you do. We could never understand why this was never a hugely popular pedal because to our ears it?s nothing short of shunning. Our only guess it that it may have something to do with its? inherent knack for subtlety. The chorus isn?t overbearing, yet at the same time it is ultra-rich and very smooth. The liquid-like texture of the MXR Chorus mixes so effortlessly your signal that you don?t even really noticed you?re playing with chorus until you turn it off. It doubles and thickens your sound without applying that digitized sheen that most modern pedals impart on your signal. Stack this next to row of newer chorus pedals and even a few older ones and you?ll pick this one out blindfolded. It?s that good.

Reviewed by Ramon on 11/2/2006 who plays Indie Rock Experimental Alternative.

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The classic and best 70's chorus

I own this Dunlop re-issue of the 70's MXR stereo chorus. Run in mono or stereo (I use 2 amps and run stereo) and you get the widest, deepest true sound clean or WITH distortion. It does not wash out your overdriven sound. Fantastic with a compressor to get the early Police sounds (Mesg in a Bottle, Walkin on the Moon). It is built like a tank. Added values over the original;: treble and bass boost, mono only out, AND A LIGHT to see when active! This is THEEE one to get. A little pricey but Dunlop really did a good job recreating the sound. I never play without it.

Reviewed by JohnEddyT on 10/12/2006 who plays rock & country.

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