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Description
The Plurichorus by FTelettronica
The FTelettronica Plurichorus is a boutique handmade analog modulation pedal inspired by the legendary Electro-Harmonix Polychorus/Echo Flanger units made famous in alternative and grunge music. Built in Italy, it delivers rich chorus, dramatic flanging, filter matrix effects, and slapback-style echo using authentic Bucket Brigade Device (BBD) circuitry for warm, organic modulation. The pedal is especially known for recreating the iconic “In Utero”-era tones associated with Kurt Cobain and has gained attention among players searching for vintage Polychorus-style sounds. Its highly interactive controls allow users to create everything from subtle spatial textures to extreme self-oscillating modulation effects. With stereo output capability, true analog character, and handcrafted construction, the Plurichorus is aimed at guitarists and experimental musicians seeking unique vintage-inspired modulation tones.
Specs:
• Type: Analog Chorus / Flanger / Echo Modulation Pedal
• Brand: FTelettronica
• Model: Plurichorus
• Circuit Type: Analog BBD (Bucket Brigade Device)
• Modes: Filter Matrix, Flange, Chorus, Slap Back Echo
• Controls: Rate, Width, Tune, Feedback
• Additional Switch: Blend Switch (Wet/Dry Mix Control)
• Outputs: Effect Out, Direct Out (Stereo Capability)
• Power Supply: 9V DC Center Negative
• Current Draw: 50mA
• Bypass: True Bypass
• Construction: Handmade in Italy
• Finish: Powder Coated Enclosure
• Dimensions: 150 × 132 × 62 mm
• Weight: 550g
• Features: Self-oscillation capability, stereo operation, vintage Polychorus-inspired modulation, interactive control response, lush analog textures
• Ideal For: Shoegaze, grunge, experimental rock, ambient music, vintage modulation sounds
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