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Description
The Mini Chorus DemonFX Based on Analogman Mini Chorus
This Mini Chorus pedal is a fabulously warm, shimmery chorus with a distinct voice.
It offers controls for Speed and Depth on all models, with an optional Mix knob and Depth toggle switch. S-speed controls the rate if the chorus. D-depth" controls the width of the chorus, from pretty shallow and subtle to super deep, weird and wacky pitch craziness.
mix(blend)" controls the wet/dry blend between your dry signal and the chorused signal;
mix" has a detente at noon because that's a 50/50 blend, but as others have mentioned, playing with the mix knob allows you to mix in a very subtle chorus by backing it down from noon. I've found that by maxing out the "mix" control you can even achieve a really neat vibrato effect.
In addition, you can switch between normal and deep with a toggle switch, enabling a deeper chorus sound. Depth Option: Depth Toggle Switch options
3-position toggle switch - thick sound - thin sound - and regular
Effect Pedal for Guitar Chorus True Bypass Controls for speed, depth, mix(blend),Depth Toggle Switch Dimensions: 115 x 64 x 36 mm Design by Japan Powered by DC9V ,Negative Centre (not including)
Product specs
| Power | 9V |
| Bypass | true bypass |
| Analog/Digital | analog |
| Mono/Stereo | mono |
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The Demonfx Mini Chorus is a clone of the Analogman Mini-Chorus, itself a clone of the EHX Small Clone Chorus.
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Owners often favor the lush, smooth sound of the Demonfx Mini Chorus over the Boss CH-1, noting its more musical quality.
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Owners compare the Demonfx Mini Chorus favorably to the Danelectro Cool Cat, noting its stereo capability and 18v operation for superior headroom.
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Build quality
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The pedal's MN3007 chip is likely a genuine pull from old equipment, indicated by original markings and solder on the legs.
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User experience
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Some users report a slight volume drop when the pedal is engaged, though opinions vary on its significance.
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Some owners prefer larger pedals over mini pedals purely for aesthetic reasons, despite the compact convenience of the Demonfx Mini Chorus.
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One user transitioned from various chorus pedals to a Strymon Deco, finding it sufficient for their needs but still appreciated the Demonfx's standalone qualities.
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A user noted that their Demonfx Mini Chorus suddenly stopped working, indicating potential reliability issues.
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Users appreciate the Demonfx Mini Chorus for its affordability and effectiveness despite not being frequent chorus pedal users, making it a low-risk purchase for experimentation.
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Value and pricing
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Despite its low retail price, the pedal includes costly components like the MN3007 chip, making its pricing surprisingly competitive.
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