

The Liquid Mind by Nemphasis is an analog chorus pedal designed for guitar. It features an enveloping sound that is smooth and never extreme, achieved through the use of a Bucket Brigade Device (BBD), an accurate LF oscillator, and carefully selected electronic components. The circuit layout aims to eliminate the "click noise" derived from the LFO.
Key Features and Technical Details:
- Full analog
- True bypass
- Controls for depth, speed, and color adjustment
- LED indicator for effect status
- Power supply: 9 volts DC via battery or external power supply unit
- Power consumption: 25mA (max)
- Dimensions: 75 x 120 x 55 mm
- Weight: 250g (without battery)
- Input/output: 6.3 mm 1/4" jacks on the sides
- No click/pop at effect activation
- Battery replacement possible by removing the bottom cover screws
- Recommended to use batteries with voltage not lower than 8V
- External power supply via 2.1 mm-plug with negative center (standard Boss)
The Liquid Mind is designed to blend with the user's sound, providing an elegant and smooth chorus effect that maintains natural musicality. It is suitable for creating dreamy and enveloping sounds unique to analog chorus pedals.
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