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I've had a various Chorus pedals. Some cheap, some not so cheap. Analog, digital. This one takes the cake. Very musical. Totally in the "Goldie Locks Zone" (Not to bright, not too dark). The two main selling points are the control for the delay time & the blend knob (marked level). Reminiscent of the Electric Mistress sounds on old Police, Siouxsie, & Cure records. I've never used it in stereo, so I can't speak to that. The fact that any of these still work is a testament to the build quality. If you buy one w/ out a battery door, there's a guy out there that makes them w/ a 3D printer. shouldn't be to hard to track down. Sold me 4 for like $20. BTW, do yourself a favor and & spend $5 on a OneSpot C35 adapter (these have the old 1/8" TS type) so you can use a standard power supply.
Verified purchase: No
I am a turn-the-chorus-on-and-leave-it kind of guitar player. The DOD fx68 performs this function admirably. I bought this particular pedal because it was dirt cheap. I had to replace the 9 volt battery clip, but it was advertised as a parts or repair unit. It was no big deal to open it up and solder in some new leads. The only thing better would be a rackmount unit. Overall for the money spent this was an excellent purchase.
Nicely built, almost mint, clean and quiet. Nice product, nice price.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Pedal excellent, very good sound Vintage pedal, I love this pedal the fx68 is for musicians of taste