
Anthony Easton
The Aguilar Chorusaurus is a bass chorus pedal that utilizes analog bucket- brigade technology to produce a warm, rich tone. Its features include an intuitive four-knob layout, with the BLEND control adjusting the ratio of dry and wet signals, and the RATE, INTENSITY, and WIDTH controls providing extensive tonal sculpting capabilities. The pedal also offers a gig-saver bypass, allowing the signal to pass through even if the battery dies. Additionally, it has inputs and outputs for mono and stereo operation, and can be powered by a nine-volt battery or optional universal power supply. The Chorusaurus is manufactured in the USA and has a weight of 0.48 kg, width of 6.8 cm, height of 5.3 cm, and depth of 13.3 cm.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Aguilar Chorusaurus from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Very Good
$195.51

Brand New
$258.04

Brand New
$268.36

Brand New
$229.99

Brand New
$235.50

Brand New
$249.99

Mint
$249.99

Brand New
$249.99

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