Crimson Chorus – Analog
Crimson Chorus – Analog
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Warm, lush, and endlessly musical. Crimson Chorus is a true analog chorus pedal that brings depth and movement to your playing with the richness only analog circuitry can deliver. From subtle shimmer to wide, swirling textures, it turns clean tones into something bigger, more alive, and full of character.
Think the dreamy layers of The Police, the lush textures of The Cure, the expansive shimmer of Prince, and the atmospheric tones of Smashing Pumpkins. Crimson Chorus captures those legendary sounds with the organic warmth and subtle imperfections that made chorus an essential effect for decades of rock and alternative music.
Dial in gentle motion for sparkling cleans, wide liquid modulation for ambient layering, or rich, swirling detune for bold leads. Whether you’re chasing vintage shimmer, alternative depth, or shoegaze haze, this pedal gives your guitar the timeless chorus voice it deserves.
Crimson Chorus is built for players who want tone with soul — smooth, lush, and always inspiring. This isn’t just modulation, it’s the sound of your guitar coming alive.
Step on, strum wide, and let your sound shimmer.
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I’m not a professional guitarist. I’ve spent the last 45 years off and on trying to learn the guitar on my own at my own pace. But lately buying pedals has renewed my interest in learning.
I’m not a professional guitarist. I’ve spent the last 45 years off and on trying to learn the guitar on my own at my own pace. But lately buying pedals has renewed my interest in learning.
I’m not a professional guitarist. I’ve spent the last 45 years off and on trying to learn the guitar on my own at my own pace. But lately buying pedals has renewed my interest in learning.
I’m not a professional guitarist. I’ve spent the last 45 years off and on trying to learn the guitar on my own at my own pace. But lately buying pedals has renewed my interest in learning.
I didn’t know what to expect from this pedal. It works but i’ll have to play around with it awhile to see if i like it. I’m not a professional guitarist. I’ve spent the last 45 years off and on trying to learn the guitar on my own at my own pace. But lately buying pedals has renewed my interest in learning.