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Description
Discover the sonic charm of the Providence Anadime Analog Chorus, a pedal that delivers the classic warmth and lush textures of traditional analog chorus effects. Crafted with precision in Japan, this pedal is designed for guitarists who crave rich, full-bodied soundscapes reminiscent of the vintage tones that defined an era. Its intuitive interface boasts three key controls: Depth, Speed, and a newly added Mix knob, allowing you to dial in everything from subtle, shimmering echoes to deep, swirling atmospheres.
What sets the Anadime apart is its 3-Way Mode True Bypass switch, ensuring your signal remains pure and uncolored when the pedal is disengaged. Whether you're enhancing clean passages or adding depth to solos, this pedal responds with a musicality that feels both familiar and inspiring. With a power consumption of just 26 mA, it offers flexibility in powering options—use a 9V battery for convenience or connect a 9V DC power supply for extended play.
Key Features:
- Traditional, warm, and full analog chorus
- Controls: Depth, Speed, & Mix
- 3-Way Mode True Bypass switch
- Power Consumption: 26 mA
- Operates with 9V battery or 9V DC power supply (not included)
- Made in Japan
Product specs
| Available since | November 2016 |
| Chorus | Yes |
| Flanger | No |
| Phaser | No |
FAQs
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What type of sound can I expect from the Providence Anadime Analog Chorus?
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The Providence Anadime Analog Chorus provides a rich, warm analog chorus effect, characterized by its lush and natural modulation. It is ideal for adding depth and dimension to your guitar tone without overwhelming it.
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Is the Providence Anadime Analog Chorus suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Providence Anadime Analog Chorus is well-suited for live performances, offering a robust build and intuitive controls that make it easy to dial in the desired chorus effect quickly on stage.
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Can the Providence Anadime Analog Chorus be used with a bass guitar?
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While primarily designed for electric guitars, the Providence Anadime Analog Chorus can also be used with a bass guitar to add a subtle chorus effect, enhancing the instrument's tonal richness.
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What power supply does the Providence Anadime Analog Chorus require?
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The Providence Anadime Analog Chorus requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for most guitar pedals, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of pedalboards and power units.
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How does the Providence Anadime Analog Chorus differ from digital chorus pedals?
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The Providence Anadime Analog Chorus offers a classic analog sound with a warm and organic modulation, whereas digital chorus pedals often provide more versatility and a broader range of effects.
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Providence Anadime Analog Chorus ADC-4
Reviews
PROS
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Three position switch for versatile chorus intensity
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Mix control for blending to taste
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Produces lush, swirling tones that sparkle
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Works well with clean and overdriven sounds
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High-quality, sturdy construction
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Reduced noise in upgraded version
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Versatile, from 80s sounds to modern lush chorus
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Blinking LED syncs with LFO for visual tempo aid
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Can produce flanger sounds on low settings
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Compact and easy to use
CONS
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LED too bright for some users
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Footswitch can be stiff and hard to press
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Providence Anadime Analog Chorus.
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The Anadime Chorus is compared favorably to Boss CE-2w but is not as preferred as the Visual Sound Liquid Chorus by some users.
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While praised, some users still prefer the tonal qualities of Mr. Black's Double Chorus over the Anadime.
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The Anadime is compared favorably to the Boss CE-2 but lacks the stereo capability of the TC SCF, which some users find superior for stereo applications.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 3 Reviews and 9 Ratings
984
Extra lush
I have the adc-4 which is an upgrade to the original Anadime with reduced noise and a mix knob. I can confirm, yes, it's THAT good. Really versatile and sooo lush I can't turn it off. The mix knob does a pretty good job blending more or less of the wet signal. Although it doesn't go to full wet the last quarter of the knob does reduce the dry signal a bit, definitely entering vibrato territory, maxed out I would say 20% dry and 80% wet. The deep switch acts like a Lag control, offering you from a very faithfull and tight 80's Boss CE-2 to a full on, deep and modern sound that can get pretty wacky. I love the most deep setting with the Depth knob around the first third of travel, really lush and 3D sounding. Awesome leslie sounds too. The blinking led in perfect tempo with the LFO is the cherry on top of a brilliant analog chorus. Oh, and on the lowest deep setting with the speed all the way back you get some really nice flanger sounds! Get one and chorus GAS is over.
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The best chorus currently in production
This pedal is so versatile and sounds so good. Whether you want an instant "80s" button, or lush warm psuedo-hammond rotating speaker cabinet sounds, this pedals does it all in spades. Compact, easy to use, definitely my desert island modulation pedal.
13728
Brilliant analog chorus pedal.
Brilliant sounding analog chorus pedal. It has only two knobs but you don't need more to get lush analog sounds. Compared to the Roland Jazz Chorus' built in chorus it has a slight compression, which might be good or bad depending on what you want from it.
Guthrie Govan uses it, so it can't be bad.
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At 4:54 in this Premier Guitar interview, Guthrie Govan shows his pedal-board, which includes a Providence Anadime Analog Chorus. The pedal was also mentioned in 2019 Guitar World interview.
At around 3:57 in the YouTube video titled "The PERFECT Guitar Pedal?" by Tim Pierce Guitar, Tim Pierce activates the Providence Anadime Analog Chorus, confirming its use in his setup.
Gus G. incorporates the Providence Anadime Analog Chorus into his setup, as highlighted by his guitar tech, Chet Haun, who praised the rig as one of the best sound rigs he's worked with in a 2011 feature on Guitar.com.
In an Instagram post by La Femme dated October 16, 2016, Sacha Got can be seen using the Providence Anadime Analog Chorus as the fourth pedal in his setup.
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