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Landlord FX Brewers Droop Analog Chorus Pedal

This pedal will not work with a 9V battery, and requires a 9V DC power supply (not included).Landlord FX’s Brewers Droop offers lush analog chorus tones that’ll have you swirling in no time. Add subtle width or head-spinning momentum to your tone at the flick of a switch![video_1]Classic Analog ChorusThree simple controls give you just enough room to adjust to taste; this is a no-frills chorus pedal that simply sounds great on any setting. The level control determines the blend of dry / modulated signal, while the speed and depth do what they say on the tin. Dial them back…

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here at Just Pedals we love this Landlord FX Brewers Droop Analog Chorus Pedal.

This pedal will not work with a 9V battery, and requires a 9V DC power supply (not included).

Landlord FX’s Brewers Droop offers lush analog chorus tones that’ll have you swirling in no time. Add subtle width or head-spinning momentum to your tone at the flick of a switch!

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Classic Analog Chorus

Three simple controls give you just enough room to adjust to taste; this is a no-frills chorus pedal that simply sounds great on any setting. The level control determines the blend of dry / modulated signal, while the speed and depth do what they say on the tin. Dial them back for soft modulated texture or crank them for maximum depth!

Specifications

  • True bypass
  • Controls: level, depth, speed
  • Input Impedance: 470K Ohms
  • Output Impedance: 470 Ohm
  • Working Current: 10mA
  • Power Supply: DC 9V (Plug Polarity is positive on the barrel and negative in the centre)
  • Dimensions: 95mm (D) x 45mm (W) x 48mm (H)
  • Weight: 240g (with box)

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Analog

“Analog” refers to a method of processing electrical signals that relies on continuous variations of voltage or current. In the context of guitar effects pedals, analogue refers to circuits that manipulate the guitar signal using analogue components such as transistors, capacitors, and resistors, without converting the signal into digital data.

Analogue effects pedals are prized for their warmth, organic sound, and responsiveness to player dynamics. They often produce subtle harmonic distortions and imperfections that contribute to their unique character and musicality. Additionally, analogue circuits typically impart a more natural and transparent tone to the guitar signal compared to digital effects.

Common types of analogue effects pedals include overdrive, distortion, fuzz, modulation (such as chorus, phaser, and tremolo), delay, and reverb pedals. Each type of pedal utilizes analogue circuitry to achieve its particular sound and effect.

Despite the rise of digital technology in recent years, analogue effects pedals remain popular among guitarists, collectors, and enthusiasts for their classic sound, vintage appeal, and tactile user experience. Many players appreciate the sonic warmth and character of analogue pedals, as well as the simplicity and reliability of their circuitry.

In summary, analogue effects pedals process the guitar signal using continuous electrical variations, resulting in a warm, organic, and responsive tone prized by many guitarists.

Chorus

A “chorus” pedal is a type of modulation effect used in guitar and bass playing to create a rich, swirling sound that simulates the effect of multiple instruments playing the same part simultaneously. Chorus pedals are popular for adding depth, warmth, and movement to the guitar tone, and they are widely used across various music genres, from rock and pop to jazz and ambient.

Chorus pedals work by splitting the guitar signal into two identical paths. One path remains unaffected, while the other path is slightly delayed and modulated in pitch. The modulated signal is then mixed back with the original signal, creating the characteristic “shimmering” effect associated with chorus.

Key features of chorus pedals include:

1. **Rate**: This controls the speed at which the modulated signal’s pitch fluctuates, determining how quickly the chorus effect cycles.

2. **Depth**: Also known as intensity or mix, this adjusts the amount of modulation applied to the delayed signal. Higher depth settings produce a more pronounced and noticeable chorus effect.

3. **Delay Time**: Some chorus pedals allow you to adjust the delay time, which affects the perceived width and depth of the chorus effect. Longer delay times create a more spacious and immersive sound.

4. **Tone or EQ**: Many chorus pedals include tone or EQ controls to shape the frequency response of the chorus effect. These controls allow you to tailor the tone of the chorus to suit your preferences or match the characteristics of your guitar and amplifier.

Chorus pedals can be used in various ways to enhance your playing:

– **Thickening**: Adding a subtle chorus effect to your guitar tone can thicken it, making it sound fuller and more expansive. This is particularly useful for filling out the sound in a band mix or creating a lush, layered texture in ambient music.

– **Clean Tones**: Chorus pedals are often used with clean or lightly overdriven guitar tones to add sparkle and dimension. They can impart a sense of movement and depth to simple chord progressions or arpeggios, making them sound more dynamic and expressive.

– **Lead Tones**: When applied to lead guitar lines or solos, chorus pedals can add a touch of modulation that helps the notes stand out and sound more vibrant. This can be especially effective for achieving a “shimmering” quality in melodic passages.

Overall, chorus pedals are versatile tools that can add depth, warmth, and character to your guitar tone. Whether you’re aiming for subtle enhancement or bold modulation effects, a chorus pedal can be a valuable addition to your pedalboard.

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Pedal

A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.

This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.

Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.

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