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The lotmusic Analog Chorus Electric Guitar Effects Pedal delivers rich, warm, and organic analog chorus tones with integrated noise reduction and true bypass for pure signal flow. Its compact, lightweight aluminum alloy body is built for durability and portability, powered by a standard 9V DC adapter. Perfect for professionals seeking classic modulation effects with intuitive controls and reliable performance on stage or in the studio.










| ASIN | B07WT1V8NF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,112 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #4 in Guitar Signal Path & Pedal Tuners |
| Color Name | Analog Chorus |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,365) |
| Date First Available | August 21, 2019 |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | MI2872-MUS |
| Package Dimensions | 3.94 x 2.44 x 2.13 inches |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
J**H
Everything I Wanted For Very Cheap
This analog chorus pedal is absolutely fantastic! The sound quality is exactly what I was looking for - rich, warm, and full of character. The chorus effect is incredibly lush without being over-the-top or too warbled. It adds beautiful depth and dimension to my tone, whether I'm playing clean arpeggios or full chords. I love how it sits perfectly in the mix and makes everything sound more spacious and alive. The analog circuitry really shines through. There's a warmth and organic quality to the modulation that digital pedals just can't replicate. From subtle shimmer to that classic 80s swirl, this pedal nails it all. The controls are intuitive and responsive - it's easy to dial in the perfect sound for whatever I'm playing. Build quality feels solid too, so I'm confident it'll hold up to regular gigging. If you're looking for a chorus pedal that delivers gorgeous, classic analog tones, this is the one. My guitar has never sounded better! Highly recommend to anyone looking to add some texture and movement to their sound! 🎸
D**S
Kmise pedals are seriously good!
I was looking to build a small budget pedal board for my home acoustic guitar setup, saw this Kmise Vintage Phase mini pedal. The price was low, the product reviews were very positve so I thought I'd give it a try, thinking I would return it if it wasn't working for me. I was pleasantly surprised at the performance of this unit - from a very subtle warble to a full-throated phase shift effect (very comparable to the MXR Phase 45), perfect for my acoustic setup. I was so impressed with this Kmise pedal that a bought another one (Analog Chorus) and another (Crunch Distortion) and another (Digital Delay), and to round out the pedal board I added a Horse Classic Flanger mini pedal (I would have bought a Kmise flanger but they don't make one!). All of these Kmise pedals perform the basic effect functions of their (much) more expensive counterparts (MXR, Boss, TC, etc.) and perform them well. While it's true that the bigger pricetag full-size pedals undoubtably have more features, these mini pedals do their basic functions well, with no added noise, hiss or hum at a great bargain price. A couple things to note - 1. To get the best performance out of these pedals use good quality shielded patch cables and a good quality power supply. Many problems with hiss or hum can be traced back to poor cables or power supply and, 2. These pedals need an A/C adaptor for power and - no, it's not included as clearly stated in the description. I started out building a small pedal board with a few effects for my acoustic and ended up with a board I can also run any of my electrics through and the Kmise minis perform well with all of them. I can't speak to how well they would hold up for a busy gigging musician (I have a bigger pedal board with full-size pedals) but for a small practice setup and something you can grab and go for small gigs or jamming they're ideal. Overall I'm very pleased with them and wouldn't hesitate to recommend any of the Kmise minis!
S**S
Hot Plexi: Low gain, limited range of tone, but a good value for what it does.
The Hot Plexi delivers a nice, warm tube-driven emulated sound. It doesn't have a wide range of adjustments according to my taste, so it's a bit of a one-trick pony. But it sounds good when you find the "dist" sweet spot at around 10 to 11 o'clock, especially since it's priced under $20, the cheapest one I could find. Think of that 70s classic rock moderate to low-level distortion, from smooth power to all the way down to just the edge of breakup. If you're into metal/shredding, look elsewhere. It gives a noisy hum if you add a 2nd gain pedal, but in retrospect it's best when used alone since it's not really meant to be that hot. No noise issues when adding a modulation pedal such as a flanger or phaser. Very good value if you don't need the bite of a screaming hot gain pedal. That's not what this is for. Recommended.
E**H
My first really good hard clipping (single op-amp gain stage) distortion!
So, before this pedal I didn’t own anything that does what this does. The interwebs say it’s based on the Rat so if I really like this, I know that I’m going to like those types of circuits (Single op-amp gain stage). It’s punk it’s alternative, it’s aggressive even at low gain but it makes you wanna really play your guitar, because the dynamics are there, then switch from bridge to neck pickup and bam it’s boost city for leads or beefy riff time. So glad I got this and found one of the distortion sounds I’ve been searching for. But now I’m hooked on this type of sound, just like I got hooked on cheap fuzz pedals last year! There’s a raw clarity in this distortion that I love.
S**H
Fuzz pedal
The Lotmusic/Kmise fuzz pedal black Friday sale of $15.99 good price. Metal enclosure, decent knobs,jacks good, no loud pop associated with foot switch. Mid cut switch give you a added tone via flick of the switch, to me a mix between a tone bender and a muff, more on the heavier side of fuzz, cleans up decent when you roll back the volume on your guitar. BUT!! Noisy when engaged, definitely needed to turn on my noise gate for this pedal. Good sounding pedal..oh Yea. noisey..Yea would I purchase again?? Not for more then the $15 and change. Realistically 3.7 stars for sound and flexibility and 1.5 stars because of how noisey when engaged.
S**N
Well this is a really good delay pedal with the price you get. Just the only thing is that it doesn't go well with a distortion or in my case an MXR fullbore metal. But in clean, I can tell you it is really good. So get it for clean and not for a distortion delay
B**D
all right for the money
S**G
Let me start out by saying that in my 36+ years of playing, I have owned and used every major Boss branded pedal, 3 different Ibanez Tube Screamers, several multiple effects pedals by Boss, Zoom, etc. so my expectations of this pedal at its price point were low. I have to say that this pedal not only met any expectations I might have had but has far exceeded them. Kmise has 2 slots on my secondary pedalboard now alongside my Boss GT1 and a booster. I would highly recommend both this and the Kmise Ultimate Drive to anyone looking for a good quality overdrive pedal that isn't muddy when you hit it with some boost. They are built using metal and are pretty solid. I use a booster pedal in front of these overdrives and also have a few channels programmed into my GT1 which places a limiter or other forms of boost after the overdrives and they still sounds crisp and clear. Great product Kmise! Well done!
U**A
Pour diviser le signal de ma guitare vers deux amplis
R**K
First off, the switching is very quiet like more expensive brands and there's no volume drop either. Personally I would take with a huge pinch of salt if someone says there's volume drop on this pedal, it just doesn't happen. I moved it around onto two different pedal boards with no issues. The phaser effect is mild and sonically it's crisp yet warm in tone. Outstanding in my opinion in a before noon setting which is where I think phaser pedals work best. The build quality is very good too, aluminum casing and the input and output jacks are not connected to the circuit board either which is a.plus point for sure. I'm a gigging musician and after testing this pedal out thoroughly I'm going to be using this for gigs. Will it last and stand the test of time? I don't know, but it ticks all the boxes so far and after looking at the internals I'm feeling very confident it will prove durable for gigging This phaser may be dirt cheap but the sound quality is easily up there with the likes of MXR in my opinion and the build quality isn't far behind either...
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