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08 January 2018
Closest yet to the real thing for guitar.
4 of 4 found this helpful I love the sound of a guitar through a Leslie (Badge, It Don’t Come Easy, Something, etc.) There are innumerable pedals that claim to emulate the sound. Most can provide a reasonable facsimile of the fast speed, but it’s the SLOW (chorale) speed that has eluded designers. Almost all previous efforts sounded like a lame chorus, phaser, tremolo, vibrato or some weak combination of two or more of those effects.
This is the first pedal I’ve tried that nails the slow sound almost perfectly. When plugged into a stereo amp, or two amps, or even direct through a mixer, I could swear I was standing in front of a good old brown box. Playing the Badge riff, it’s spot on.
I think it sounds best with the compressor on, a little drive and the balance right in the middle.
Congrats to EH for doing what I thought was impossible.