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The DLS Effects Ultra Chorus II is a dual chorus unit designed and manufactured in the USA. It offers extremely warm and versatile sounds while maintaining the analog instrument signal and mixing it with the chorus effect. The pedal features stereo output for lush, full chorus effects and two separate chorus sections that can be preset and footswitch selected on the fly. It also includes seven positions of selectable delay for a multitude of chorus sounds and multiple controls for the musician to customize their sound. The Ultra Chorus II is built with custom-designed electronics, true bypass switching, and a rugged all-steel enclosure, steel pots, and steel jacks. It operates on 9vdc input, with any polarity, and comes with a 9vdc transformer included.
The pedal has received positive reviews for its rich chorus and versatile functionality. It has been used by notable artists such as Counting Crows, Keith Richards, and John Mayer. The Ultra Chorus II is available in various finishes and has been well received by the guitar effects community for its high-grade components and boutique renditions of classic effects.
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