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Description
Embrace the warm, analog tones of the MXR Micro Chorus M148, a guitar pedal that boasts simplicity in design yet offers a range of stunning chorus textures. Inspired by the classics, this '80s reissue is all about delivering that nostalgic, genuine sound, from sparkly watery shimmers to the intense warbles of rotating speaker simulation.
At the heart of the Micro Chorus M148 lies the celebrated old-school bucket brigade technology, ensuring that classic, fat analog tone that has become synonymous with the MXR brand. Its single Rate control knob is deceptively powerful, opening up a wide spectrum of sonic possibilities with just a twist.
Whether it's switched on or off, this pedal respects the integrity of your guitar tone, thanks to its true bypass feature. The Micro Chorus M148 is not just about sound; it's also designed with roadworthy hardware and components, all contained in a compact, space-saving box, ready to withstand the rigors of your musical journey.
Key Features:
- Compact chorus effect pedal
- Old-school bucket brigade technology for warm analog tone
- Delivers a range of rich chorus textures
- Features a single Rate control for varied sonic possibilities
- True bypass ensures pure guitar tone when the pedal is off
- Roadworthy hardware and components in a compact design
- Powered by a 9V battery, Dunlop DC810DC brick, or MC403 Power system (sold separately)
Owner's manual
MXR Micro Chorus M148 User ManualProduct specs
| Pedal Type | Chorus |
| Analog/Digital | Analog |
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| Outputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| Bypass Switching | True Hardwire |
| Power Source | 9V DC power supply (sold separately) |
| Power Usage | 5mA |
| Batteries | 1 x 9V |
| Height | 2.12" (including knobs) |
| Width | 2.62" (including jacks) |
| Depth | 4.37" |
| Weight | 0.75 lbs. |
FAQs
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What type of power supply does the MXR M148 Micro Chorus require?
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The MXR M148 Micro Chorus requires a 9V DC power supply, which is sold separately. It can also be powered with a 9V battery.
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Is the MXR M148 Micro Chorus pedal true bypass?
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Yes, the MXR M148 Micro Chorus features true hardwire bypass, ensuring that your tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not in use.
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How does the MXR M148 Micro Chorus affect my guitar tone?
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The MXR M148 Micro Chorus adds a rich, shimmering modulation to your guitar tone, perfect for creating lush, swirling soundscapes that enhance clean and distorted settings.
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Is the MXR M148 Micro Chorus pedal suitable for bass guitar?
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Yes, the MXR M148 Micro Chorus can be used with a bass guitar, providing a warm, analog chorus effect that complements the low-end frequencies.
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How does the MXR M148 Micro Chorus differ from other chorus pedals?
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The MXR M148 Micro Chorus is an analog pedal known for its simplicity and warm, classic chorus sound, featuring a single control knob for easy adjustment of the effect's intensity.
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PROS
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One knob design offers simplicity and ease of use
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Versatile, producing a range of sounds from subtle flange to rotary effects
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True bypass ensures clean signal path when disengaged
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Built like a "Desert Storm Humvee" - durable and sturdy
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Does not affect the low-end on bass guitars
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Compact, saving pedalboard space
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Unity gain keeps volume consistent when engaged
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Suitable for both electric and electro-acoustic guitars
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Can emulate a second guitar, enriching the sound
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Excellent build quality, withstanding years of use
CONS
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Power jack placement on the side is inconvenient
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Noticeable volume jump when engaged
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Preset depth may not suit those seeking very subtle chorus effects
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Some users find the sound too bright
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Limited adjustability with only one control knob
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Can introduce unwanted noise, reminiscent of 80's chorus pedals
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Clean tone may be too loud for some setups
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about MXR Micro Chorus M148.
Features and functionality
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The Micro Chorus offers true bypass, which some players find preserves their tone better than the buffered bypass of the Analog Chorus.
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The Micro Chorus is appreciated for its simplicity, offering straightforward, single-knob control that appeals to those looking for ease of use without complex adjustments.
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Comparisons
User experience
4.5 out of 5
Based on 13 Reviews and 50 Ratings
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751
Very simple and High Analog Quality Chorus
With a simple knob it's difficult to do best
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Artist usage
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An MXR Micro Chorus M148 is listed on Dunlop's website, among the Dunlop products used by Jim Root.
At 3:00 of this Rig Rundown for Stephen Carpenter of Deftones, he shows off some of his gear, including an MXR Micro Chorus M148.
In this image you can see a Mini Chorus to the left of the phaser pedal. A close up shot of this board can be seen here.
In this photo, featuring Yvette Young and the pedals she used for her latest album, the MXR Micro Chorus M148 can be spotted on her board.
A Reddit discussion from six years ago features a photo of beabadoobee's pedalboard, which includes the MXR Micro Chorus M148 as the 2nd pedal from the right. Despite the image being blurry, the pedal is identifiable, and the photo can be viewed in the discussion here, https://www.reddit.com/r/guitarpedals/comments/fbql42/beabadoobee_guitar_board_what_is_she_using/
"On this album I also added an MXR Micro Chorus... The Micro Chorus was just for things like So We Won’t Forget, and also Pelota, just to emulate a double-course instrument. That is why I’m using chorus, to get that two-string sound."
In a Premier Guitar article from July 30, 2024, photos and details of Marcus King’s pedalboard from an in-store performance at Nashville Guitar Center show the MXR Micro Chorus M148, which is identified in the caption of the photo.
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