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pedals Reflector V3 Chorus
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Reflector V3 Chorus

$209.00
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The Reflector Chorus is no longer in production, but many units exist out there in the world. For posterity, we present its details here.

Reflector V3 was a dense lush chorus coupled with three modes of modulation. This was a chorus with a bent, an ephemeral voice floating between aural dimensions.

Controls included Rate and Depth for the chorus LFO, Mix for a balance between unaffected and affected signal, and Modulate for unique control in each mode: pitch shift, reverb blend, and filter depth. A three-way toggle switch allows the player to choose between three modes: Wrinkle, a deep chorus with an additional pitch shift from one octave down to one octave up; Washed, a simple lush chorus feeding into a reverb; and Mirrors, a chorus and moving filter linked via the chorus rate.

The Reflector V3 featured an expression out jack and clickless switching. The output level could be tweaked via an internal trimpot for boost, slight drop, or unity gain.

Required 9V DC center negative power with a mA draw of 110

Derek Nobbs created the art of Reflector.

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The Reflector Chorus is no longer in production, but many units exist out there in the world. For posterity, we present its details here.

Reflector V3 was a dense lush chorus coupled with three modes of modulation. This was a chorus with a bent, an ephemeral voice floating between aural dimensions.

Controls included Rate and Depth for the chorus LFO, Mix for a balance between unaffected and affected signal, and Modulate for unique control in each mode: pitch shift, reverb blend, and filter depth. A three-way toggle switch allows the player to choose between three modes: Wrinkle, a deep chorus with an additional pitch shift from one octave down to one octave up; Washed, a simple lush chorus feeding into a reverb; and Mirrors, a chorus and moving filter linked via the chorus rate.

The Reflector V3 featured an expression out jack and clickless switching. The output level could be tweaked via an internal trimpot for boost, slight drop, or unity gain.

Required 9V DC center negative power with a mA draw of 110

Derek Nobbs created the art of Reflector.

The Reflector Chorus is no longer in production, but many units exist out there in the world. For posterity, we present its details here.

Reflector V3 was a dense lush chorus coupled with three modes of modulation. This was a chorus with a bent, an ephemeral voice floating between aural dimensions.

Controls included Rate and Depth for the chorus LFO, Mix for a balance between unaffected and affected signal, and Modulate for unique control in each mode: pitch shift, reverb blend, and filter depth. A three-way toggle switch allows the player to choose between three modes: Wrinkle, a deep chorus with an additional pitch shift from one octave down to one octave up; Washed, a simple lush chorus feeding into a reverb; and Mirrors, a chorus and moving filter linked via the chorus rate.

The Reflector V3 featured an expression out jack and clickless switching. The output level could be tweaked via an internal trimpot for boost, slight drop, or unity gain.

Required 9V DC center negative power with a mA draw of 110

Derek Nobbs created the art of Reflector.

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