EarthQuaker Devices Aurelius Tri-Voice Chorus
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EarthQuaker Devices
Aurelius Tri-Voice Chorus
Product Info
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The Aurelius is a seriously impressive chorus pedal, offering a wide range of sounds from classic CE-1 vibes to swirling rotary emulation. The preset functionality is a game-changer for live performance, and the build quality feels top-notch. It’s perfect for players wanting a versatile chorus with a professional edge, particularly those seeking those iconic 70s sounds or a convincing Leslie simulation.
Product Description
- EarthQuaker Devices Aurelius Tri-Voice Chorus
- Effect Pedal
- Chorus
- All-round chorus and vibrato experience
- Inspired by the CE-1 Chorus ensemble pedal from the 1970s
- Chorus with 3 modes and the ability to store and recall 6 presets
- Plus a user-assignable expression control
- Rotary mode captures the sound of a Leslie's rotating speaker system
- 2 Global operating modes: Live Mode / Preset Mode - indicated by the colour of the Save/Recall switch
- Silent relay-based switching with Flexi-Switch technology
- Mode V: Chorus/Vibrato
- Mode C: Chorus/Flanger
- Mode R: Rotary Chorus
- Width
- rate
- balance and preset controls
- Mode switch
- Save/Recal switch
- Bypass footswitch
- Status LED
- Metal housing
- True Bypass
- Input: 6.3 mm mono jack
- Output: 6.3 mm mono jack
- Input for external control: 6.3 mm stereo jack
- Mains adapter connection: Hollow female plug 5.5 x 2.1 mm (negative pole inside)
- Power supply via 9 V DC mains adapter (not included)
- Power consumption: 75 mA
- Dimensions (L x W x H) : 127 x 67 x 54 mm
- Weight 279 g
*Note:* Battery operation not supported
*Note:* Register your product at www.w-distribution.de/Warranty and extend the warranty to 4 years.
- • The 'Rotary' mode convincingly emulates a Leslie speaker's swirling character.
- • Flexi-Switch technology provides truly silent, gig-ready switching – a huge plus.
- • Preset functionality offers significant tonal flexibility and recall convenience.
- • Metal housing feels robust; clearly built to withstand heavy gigging use.
- • The complex controls might initially feel overwhelming for chorus newcomers.
- • The 'Rotary' mode's character might be too specific for some players.
- • It's a relatively large pedal, demanding considerable space on a pedalboard.
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