Product Overview
The Electro-Harmonix EHX Small Clone Chorus is a reissue of the classic analog chorus pedal popularized by Kurt Cobain. Depth and Rate controls create the finest sounds, from clear, rich and dimensional to warm pulsating warbles.
To produce the Chorus effect, the Small Clone bends the frequency slightly from the input source and mixes this altered signal with some direct unaffected signal. The combination produces a doubling effect.
The Depth switch controls the amount of frequency change that occurs in the altered signal. The rate of alteration between raising and lowering the frequency is controlled by the Rate knob. The red LED indicates when the effect is switched on. The footswitch engages and disengages the Chorus effect.
The Electro-Harmonix Small Clone is powered from a 9V battery or you can use the optional EHX 9.6DC-200 AC adapter (not included).
Employing a single Depth switch and Rate knob to traverse an entire world of lush, room-filling analog chorus tones, the Electro-Harmonix Small Clone is an effect-defining pedal that would be a welcome addition on boards of any genre. Even light tweaking between the Rate and Depth allows for sounds from a deluge of wave-like chords to raining cascades of chiming twinkle, the Small Clone is a no-nonsense route to classic tone at an affordable price.
Features:
- Model: Electro-Harmonix EHX Small Clone Chorus
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Circuit: Analog
- Bypass: True Bypass
- Audio: Mono
- Inputs: 1 x Instrument
- Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
- Finish: Purple / Black
- Power Supply: 9V Battery Included (Optional 9.6VDC-200mA Power Adapter Not Included)
- Current Draw: 12mA
- Year Released (Reissue): 2000
- Original Released: 1979
- Dimensions: 5.25" x 3.38" x 2.75"
- Shipping Weight: 1.25 lbs.
- Shipping Dimensions (L x W x H): 7.5" x 4.25" x 4.2"
- UPC: 683274010137
- MPN: CLONE
About Electro-Harmonix:
Electro-Harmonix was founded in 1968 by a young New Yorker fresh out of Cornell University who combined his passions for music and business to create a niche in the nascent world of rock-n-roll. With a first product dubbed the LPB-1, short for Linear Power Booster, Mike Matthews helped usher in the age of overdrive. EHX's most iconic pedal, the Big Muff Pi distortion/sustainer, was introduced in 1969. Its sound and appeal are so powerful that it's been imitated and copied by almost every pedal company on the planet. Currently, Electro-Harmonix has a product line of well over 150 pedals ranging from the essential to the exotic. Along the way there have been many firsts. These include the Electric Mistress, the first low cost flanger; the Memory Man, the first analog delay; the 16 Second Delay, the first looper pedal; and the Instant Replay, the first low cost sampler. More recently products like the POG Polyphonic Octave Generator, the Freeze Sound Retainer and the "9" Series, i.e. B9, C9, Key9, Mel9 and Synth9 keyboard emulators, demonstrate that EHX's legacy of sonic innovation is unique. Electro-Harmonix brings players imaginative products that fan the flames of creativity at prices a working musician can afford.