One Control BJF Series Little Copper Chorus Pedal

£94.99

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Description

The JustPedals team think the One Control BJF Series Little Copper Chorus Pedal is a tasty New Chorus Pedals option for your smorgasbord (pedalboard). Just Read More for images videos and latest prices from the One Control brand and delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.

One Control label their Little Copper "the most compact and versatile chorus pedal you'll ever own!" It's not like most chorus stompboxes though; designed using a sine wave oscillator to recreate rotary speaker-like sounds — akin to a Fender Vibratone. With pocket-sized proportions too, the Little Copper chorus will easily fit on even the tiniest vacant space on your pedalboard!

One Control 'BJF Series' Pedals

One Control are well-known for their pedal switchers and pedalboard management devices, but they also make their own effects — the BJF Series! These mini pedals are designed by Björn Juhl, a legend within the stompbox sphere who's highly regarded for his work with Mad Professor, Barefoot FX and his own company, BJFE. These stompboxes not only sound great, but save precious pedalboard real-estate too!

Björn Juhl on the Little Copper Chorus:

"The Little Copper Chorus was designed differently to your typical chorus. I wanted to give the chorus sound a modern feel instead of resurrecting an effect that has otherwise been overused for decades."

"Back in the 1980s, you had to have a chorus or else you'd be sacked from the band! In the '80s, I listened to SRV and Lonnie Mack on my way to rehearsal and secretly practiced using chorus ahead of distortion in my pedal chain to recreate an organ sound. Typical choruses run triangular wave oscillators while the Little Copper utilises a sine wave oscillator. Coincidentally, sine waves are produced by electrical motors such as those in a Denver Vibratone cabinet."

Specifications

  • Input Impedance: 500K
  • Output Impedance: 2K
  • Drive Voltage: 8-12V
  • Current Consumption: 60mA
  • S/N Ratio: -96dB
  • Size (W x D x H): 47 x 100 x 48 mm (Including Protruding Parts)
  • Weight: 160g
  • True Bypass Switching
  • High-Quality Aluminium Enclosure
  • Power: 9V Battery or Standard DC Power Supply

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Brand

One Control

One Control is a brand that focuses on creating compact, high-quality guitar pedals, often in mini-sized formats. Their product lineup includes a range of effects such as overdrives, distortions, and amp-in-a-box designs. One Control pedals are particularly known for their versatility, providing different tones and textures within a small footprint. Pedals like the Strawberry Red Overdrive and the Lingonberry Overdrive are highly regarded for their ability to cover a wide range of gain levels, from bluesy overdrive to medium-gain distortion.

In addition to individual effect pedals, One Control also produces loop switchers and multi-purpose devices, such as the Minimal Series TRI LOOP, which enhances the flexibility of guitar setups. These tools are designed for musicians who need to manage complex pedalboards or integrate effects seamlessly into their performances.

Category

Chorus Pedals

Chorus pedals thicken your guitar sound by blending the dry signal with a slightly delayed and modulated copy. The result can range from a gentle shimmer to a wide, lush, 1980s-style modulation effect that makes clean tones feel bigger and more spacious.

They are often used on clean arpeggios, jangly rhythm parts, fretless-style bass tones and dreamy ambient passages. A chorus pedal is a great choice if you want movement, width and a more polished sound without completely changing the character of your playing.

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Chorus

Chorus pedals create the illusion of multiple guitars playing together by blending the dry signal with a subtly modulated duplicate. The result ranges from gentle shimmer and width through to lush swirling modulation associated with classic 1980s guitar tones.

Chorus remains popular for clean arpeggios, ambient textures, fretless-style bass sounds and atmospheric rhythm playing. Stereo chorus pedals can create especially wide and immersive sounds.