
Anthony Easton
The Spiral Array by Black Country Customs features three classic chorus sounds in one pedal, meticulously recreated from the mid-70s to the mid-80s era of chorus effects. It includes an analog chorus based on the 1976 Boss CE1, a spatial digital chorus based on the 1979 Roland Dimension D, and the renowned rich-sounding 1985 Dytronics Tri Stereo Chorus. The pedal offers 3 distinct modes: Analogue, Digital, and Tri Stereo Chorus, and it is equipped with a socket for connecting an external expression pedal to control the mix in real time. The pedal is housed in a solid metal chassis and has the following specifications:
- Item dimensions: 60mm x 75mm x 125mm (HWD)
- Carton dimensions: 80mm x 115mm x 160mm (HWD)
- Item weight: 0.38kg
The Spiral Array chorus pedal is designed to be transparent and offers the option for a PSU (Power Supply Unit).
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$210

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$194.40

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$161.94

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