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Product Ref: 126030
Maximum possibilities. The Reflector V3 has three different modulation modes that really let you explore the wide-reaching capabilities of the chorus effect. 'Wrinkle Mode' allows you to add warbling chorus vibrato to your sound. You can alter this unique voice further, with the modulate knob acting as a pitch selector. This allows you to bring your sound either an entire octave up or down, or keep the knob pointing upwards for trembling pitch unity.
Enjoy the classic, iconic tones of the pure chorus effect with 'Washed Mode'. You'll benefit from the excellent, lush richness that chorus is known for. 'Mirrors Mode' lets you push your sound to the limit. This detuned chorus meets flanger voice is an entirely unique effect that is certain to give your playing an exciting, completely original edge. Extensive choice.
The ideal addition to your live setup. Enjoy the Reflector V3's brilliant fullness in sound anywhere with its extremely compact size. You'll be able to fit it on to even the most packed of pedalboards. Its small profile also means you can easily slot it in your guitar case for transport, and expand your effects collection further with other pedals. Totally tour friendly.
Chorus has been a staple in music of all styles for decades. Replicating an initial sound and reproducing it at either the same or very similar pitch, it has the effect of adding magnificent depth to your playing. One chord played on a guitar can be made to sound like there are numerous guitarists playing it at the same time.
This incredibly versatile effect has been popular in all genres of music. Kurt Cobain used it to add growling depth to "Come As You Are" on Nirvana's seminal 1991 album Nevermind. Daft Punk and Nile Rodgers utilised the effect in the world-conquering "Get Lucky". The La's employed sparkling, harmonic chorus in their iconic single "There She Goes". This is an iconic sound that's woven into the history of popular music. Old Blood Noise Endeavors have perfected it. The best of a legendary sound.