

The Cmatmods WaterBox Chorus by CMATMods is an all-analog chorus pedal designed to deliver a deep, lush sound reminiscent of vintage chorus pedals. It features the use of long-discontinued chips for an authentic vintage sound. The pedal includes extra filtering for improved noise floor and eliminates the LFO tick often found in older and boutique pedals.
The WaterBox Chorus offers controls for rate, depth, and effect level to adjust the chorus signal with the dry signal. Additionally, it includes three toggle switches for more rate, more wet bass (suitable for bass guitars), and a vibrato switch that provides a unique out-of-phase effect. The pedal is true bypass and powder-coated in a blue sparkle finish with white screen printing and a blue swirl.
The WaterBox Chorus operates on a 9V adapter or battery for added convenience.
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$300
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$353.88
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