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Description
Introducing the Fulltone Choralflange, the perfect blend of boutique choral and flanging effects crafted into one compact and robust pedal. Its all-analog design, coupled with controls for mix, delay time, depth, and rate, allows musicians to experiment with a variety of sounds, from subtle shifts to dramatic transformations. This pedal doesn't just enhance your guitar's signal, it adds up to two octaves, offering precise effect sculpting to tailor your unique sound. Plus, with its large headroom, this pedal plays well with others, making it a versatile addition to your pedalboard.
Key Features:
- All-analog design for authentic, warm sound
- Stereo and mono outputs for flexible connectivity
- Controls for mix, delay time, depth, and rate for customizable effects
- Capable of adding one or two octaves to the signal for precise effect sculpting
- Large headroom for use in tandem with other pedals
- Compact, sturdy enclosure for durability and portability
Product specs
| Brand | Fulltone |
| Model | Choralflange |
| Finish | Green/Silver |
| Year | 2000s |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Chorus and Vibrato, Flanger Pedals |
FAQs
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What type of effects does the Fulltone Choralflange pedal offer?
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The Fulltone Choralflange provides both chorus and flanger effects, allowing guitarists to achieve lush, modulated tones with a single pedal.
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How does the Fulltone Choralflange differ from other flanger pedals?
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The Fulltone Choralflange combines chorus and flanger effects, offering greater versatility and unique tonal possibilities compared to pedals that only provide one effect.
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Is the Fulltone Choralflange suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Fulltone Choralflange is designed for live use, featuring durable construction and intuitive controls that make it easy to adjust settings on stage.
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Can the Fulltone Choralflange be used with a bass guitar?
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Yes, the Fulltone Choralflange works well with bass guitars, providing rich modulation effects without losing low-end clarity.
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What power supply does the Fulltone Choralflange require?
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The Fulltone Choralflange typically requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for many guitar pedals.
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Reviews
PROS
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Versatile, offers a wide range of tones suitable for both guitar and bass
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Unique sound that enhances guitar tone, making it bigger and more beautiful
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Has a distinct sparkle in its chorus reminiscent of the CE1
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Lush chorus compliments guitar tone without excessive coloration
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Allows for detailed parameter adjustments to suit individual sound needs
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Well-regarded as a "swiss army knife" of pedals for its multifunctionality
CONS
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Flanger effect considered more tame than extreme 'jet wooshy' sounds
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Price may be prohibitive for some users
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Cannot combine chorus and flange effects simultaneously
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fulltone Choralflange.
Use cases and applications
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The Choralflange excels in adding stereo separation, enhancing the input sound with a richer output, making it ideal for players seeking a superior chorus effect.
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Notably used by Ruben Block from Triggerfinger as a rotating Leslie Speaker simulator, highlighting its versatility beyond standard chorus and flange effects.
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Comparisons
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The Choralflange is second only to the E.W.S modded Arion SCH-Z for chorus effects, while still delivering a satisfactory flange performance.
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The Choralflange's fidelity is likened to the TC SCF, while its waveform resembles vintage units like the Boss CE-1, making it a unique analog blend.
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User experience
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Owners note that the Choralflange consistently improves tonal quality, described as "chorus and wow, that sounds so much better," compared to other analog and digital choruses.
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Receiving the pedal with its original 2002 printed manual provides a nostalgic and personalized touch, contrasting with modern packaging trends.
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Features and functionality
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Used during the recording of Dinoasur Jr.'s Farm. In this episode of Pitchfork’s “In the Studio”, it is used for an in-studio performance of "Tarpit" from You're Living All Over Me, as seen at 19:24.
Used on tour with Mr. Big in 2011, as specified in this November 8, 2011 Premier Guitar Rig Rundown article.
Gilbert uses a Sennheiser wireless system that routes into the Boss TU-2 Tuner, Boss CS-3 Compressor (only for "Just Take My Heart"), Ibanez Airplane Flanger ("toggle between two crazies"), and MXR "script logo" Phase 90 (used subtly on almost every solo) into a Lehle P-Split, which splits the signal between the pedals/amp and an HBE CPR compressor into a DI into vocalist Eric Martin's monitors so he can hear a clean sound. After the splitter is a Majik Box Fuzz Universe, Way Huge Green Rhino (in a wild card spot that he switches out regularly), and a Fulltone Choralflange. For his acoustic rig, Gilbert uses a coily cable into a Boss TU-2 and another HBE CPR compressor.
The Choralflange was listed under Johnson on the official Fulltone artist page and, later, on Johnson's individual official Fulltone artist page.
Regarding Marc Byrd's pedalboard, he has a Choralflange on the top right corner of the board.
According to 2009 Premier Guitar article, one of the items Grissom used back then was Fulltone Choralflange.
Album Usage
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