JHS Pedals 3 Series Rotary Chorus
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JHS Pedals
3 Series Rotary Chorus
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This little JHS 3 Series Rotary Chorus is a surprisingly good recreation of that classic rotating speaker vibe. It’s perfect for players wanting to add a vintage organ or Leslie feel to their guitar or bass without needing a massive, expensive setup. A great, affordable option for funk, blues, and classic rock tones.
Product Description
- JHS Pedals 3 Series Rotary Chorus
- Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar
- Chorus / Rotary
- From the JHS Pedals 3 series
- Intuitive control options provide a wide range of possible sounds
- Emulates the classic sound of a rotating speaker
- Vibe switch adds room reverb
- True bypass
- Controls: Volume
- Intensity
- Speed
- Switch: Room
- Footswitch: Effect bypass
- Status LED
- Input and output: 6.3 mm mono jack
- Power consumption: 65 mA
- Power supply via 9 V DC mains adapter (2.1 x 5.5 mm barrel connector
- centre negative - not included)
- Metal housing
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 112 x 60 x 31 mm
- Weight: Approx. 210 g
*Note:* No battery operation possible
- • Excellent emulation of classic Leslie speaker cabinets; very convincing swirl.
- • The 'Room' switch adds subtle ambience, surprisingly useful and well-implemented.
- • Solid metal enclosure feels durable; handles pedalboard abuse well.
- • Intuitive controls allow for a wide range of subtle to extreme rotary effects.
- • Limited control range; lacks finer adjustments for nuanced tone shaping.
- • Mono input/output restricts stereo widening potential for more complex rigs.
- • Power supply not included; a common omission but still an extra expense.
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