
Anthony Easton
The DOD FX65 Stereo Chorus is an analog chorus pedal that offers controls for speed, depth, and delay time. It features a delay time control, allowing for extra creative control over the chorus effect. The pedal uses an MN3007 BBD chip for its analog chorus and is equipped with input and stereo output connectors. The input impedance is 500 kOhms, and the output impedance is 1 kOhms. The pedal is recommended to be powered by a 10V source and utilizes buffered bypass. The dimensions of the pedal are 76mm wide and 127mm high.
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$89.99

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$75

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$89

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$119

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$202.44

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$277.83

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