

The Danelectro CC-1 Cool Cat Chorus is a vintage chorus pedal that offers a lush, thick stereo chorus with only two easy-to-use controls. It can simulate a rotating speaker when its speed knob is pushed to the maximum. The pedal features speed, depth, tone, and mix controls, allowing users to achieve a subtle shimmer, a Leslie rotary-like chorus, and everything in between. The pedal is known for its cool and vintage-sounding chorus, capable of producing a subtle shimmer to a super detuned tone. It is designed to provide a unique and versatile chorus effect for guitarists. The pedal is powered by 18 volts and is made in China.
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