
Anthony Easton
The Condor by Chase Bliss Audio is an analog multi-effect pedal that offers sophisticated control over a wide range of effects, including EQ, overdrive, boost, tremolo, and filter tones. It features a powerful parametric mids control that ranges from 150Hz to 4kHz, along with three separate low pass filter or bass boost/cut modes. The pedal also includes gain and volume knobs, as well as a switchable overdrive circuit for sculpting guitar tones. All settings can be stored in presets, ramped, or controlled via expression pedal. Notably, every knob and switch is connected to a digital brain while ensuring that the guitar signal remains 100% analog and never gets digitally processed. The pedal allows for tactile control over a deep feature-set, providing musicians with comprehensive options for tone manipulation.
Watch the latest video demos and reviews for the Condor from YouTube. Stompbx updates this every six months to reflect the most popular reviewers and guitar pedal demos for each pedal.

Below are live Reverb listings for the Chase Bliss Audio Condor from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Very Good
$415.99

Very Good
$350

Very Good
$415.99

Excellent
$449

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