
Anthony Easton
The Carl Martin Chorus xII is a dual stereo chorus foot pedal designed by Canadian electronics wizard Daniel Van Kranendonk. It features two identical but independent sets of speed and depth controls, each with an LED indicator that lights up when in use and flashes to indicate the speed setting. The pedal has a stereo output via two quarter-inch jacks, and the "on" switch allows users to engage or bypass the chorus. Additionally, the "select" switch enables switching between the two chorus settings without needing to adjust the controls manually.
The Chorus xII is suitable for use with guitar, bass, or keyboards, providing a rich sound, quiet operation, and importantly, it does not alter the basic sound. It is equipped with a built-in, regulated (+-12V) power supply, allowing for high-quality circuitry with maximum headroom.
Dimensions: 120 x 95 x 77 mm
Weight: 625 g
Power: 100 or 115 or 230 VAC 50-60Hz
Power consumption: 2.4 Watts
S/N ratio: 90 dB
Input impedance: 1M Ohm
Output impedance: 100 Ohm
THD distortion: 0.01%
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Very Good
$221.47

Brand New
$276.84

Brand New
$258.95

Excellent
$165

Excellent
$125

Very Good
$108.33

Very Good
$150

Good
$102.31

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Used
$184.02

Used
$153.88

Used
$282.76

Used
$169.82

Used
$218.29

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