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Expensive - Overrated

There are many better chorus pedals including vintage circuits from boss, this is one of those overhyped things that just never gets undone. It sounds fine.

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Creative and Interesting

Not easy to gig with but this is such an interesting and fun piece to play with in the studio.

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Expensive - Good

I've used this review title before because I feel similarly about this pedal. This should not be the price it is but its good and effective to tour with.

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Radically fun

The slider is the coolest thing I have ever seen on a delay like this, who cares if it's big.

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Expensive - Good

Simply a good at what it does - tour effective option for those who can afford it.

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One of the Most Important Pedals Created

This pedal is iconic for a number of reasons whether it be iconic lineage and usage by Slowdive or use in a number of modern tracks. I wonder truly how many people this pedal has inspired due to its unique and quirky sounds.

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Great - Too many knobs

I know this will seem wrong to say but this pedal is fantastic it just will not work for any tour due to the number of knobs.

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Solid Country Guitar

I am an ambient rock musician who has an affinity for Telecasters. This one I should have known would be more Country geared but I still enjoyed it when I had it.

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A missed oppritunity

The Akai MPK Mini MK2 saw an improved looking interface to the original MPK Mini and many interesting color ways so I was convinced to get one. This was a mistake as the construction material of these digital controllers are very cheap and break very easily. The software included is un interesting and clunky.

Preferred Settings + Usage:

DONT use

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Classic

The unique blend of distortion and fuzz that the Pro Co RAT 2 captures is something truly special I have never replicated in another pedal. I recommend this interesting gain crank machine to anyone!

Preferred Settings + Usage:

The filter nob in the middle is fun to mess with!

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Useful and well worth the price

Although it provides many reverb options it does none of these particularly insanely well. It is very useful and one of my favorite pedals I own but I think the downfall is the clunky controls and un interesting tone.

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The Best Chorus Pedal

This is the most amazing sounding vintage analog pedal out there. The tone can be compared to a thin lizzy kinda setting and can be a little nontraditional at times.

Preferred Settings + Usage:

Keep the depth cranked to max!

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Incredibly Useful

The knobs allow for easy modification of the sound of a guitar or bass in a straightforward and intuitive way. The sound is pretty digital (if you aren't into that don't get this) but still holds the tone of the guitar well.

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Beautiful

The neck is smooth as butter and easy on your hands, the tone is very warm.

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Ragin' Tone And Best Looking Bass For The Price

The Tone To Me Is Similar To Nate Mendel's Bass (Foo Fighters) This Is My Bassists Guitar, $200 Is A Low Price For This Bass, I'd Pay $500 It Feels Great And Is VERY Comfortable With Little Buzz!

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An ASTOUNDING In Person Sound, Recording Always Has Too Little Distortion Or FAR To Much

Perfect For Any Beginner, Easy Controls And Plenty of Software Features, the Amp Is SO Incredible Live But On Record It Sounds Too Heavy Or Too Clean, I Paid $150 For Mine And Tbh That's A Fair Price! (You Should Save For Something Like An Orange IMO)

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A Sold Beginner Guitar, One Of The Best For The Money

Good For Long Practice Sessions, Recording Can Get Frustrating Due to the Poor Fretwork Causing Buzzing, Overall Amazing Size And Fit! Sound is 7.8/10 Imo! (For Some Reason Mine Dosen't Have A Whammy Bar?!)