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Gives a slight volume boost when on and sounds more like a flanger...
HalfManHalfGear 19.07.2020
It is widely known that Mooer's analogue pedals are usually great and often wonderful but their digital ones much less so. This pedal requires 136 milliamps of power (I measured it) so apart from being quite a greedy pedal it may not play along side your other pedals if you daisy chain them together. I used an isolated supply and didn't have any problems with background noise. The chorus and rotary modes have this high frequency 'whoa, whoa' sweep, centred at where the modulation band would be on a flanger. Therefore, if you are looking for a chorus that sounds like a flanger pedal's idea of chorus (when you back off the resonance/feedback control) -then this effect might still be for you -I however, wasn't. Finally, the pedal when activated boosts the signal creating a volume jump (more noticable on clean sounds) and the volume control does nothing to tame this because it only mixes the already ramped up clean signal with that of the flanger-styled chorus modulation. In all I wasn't impressed and returned this pedal. Mooer's analogue chorus (Ensemble King) remains their best chorus in my opinion and this pedal didn't provide a convincing or usable rotary or vibrato sound either.