

The Mini Vintage Chorus by Mr. Black is a compact and vintage-voiced chorus effect pedal designed for guitarists. It offers true-bypass functionality and features the following technical specifications:
- Input Impedance: ~500KΩ
- Output Impedance: ~2KΩ
- Current Draw: <60mA
- Power: 9VDC 2.1mm negative center-pin power
- Dimensions: 1.85" W x 3.7" L x 1.8" H (47mm x 94mm x 46mm)
- Weight: 12 oz (340g)
The pedal includes three simple controls for adjusting the chorus effect:
1. Mix: Controls the wet/dry blend of the effect
2. Width: Adjusts the chorus oscillator width
3. Rate: Modifies the chorus oscillator rate
The compact design and low power draw make it suitable for pedalboard integration and on-the-go use. The pedal delivers old-school BBD-style chorusing and true pitch-vibrato, making it versatile for various musical styles and genres.
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Very Good
$185
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