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No hay artículos en el carroPedal de guitarra Caline BASS chorus
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de febrero de 2025
I was using a Boss chorus really couldn't tell if it really doing but this pedal one word AMAZING and the pop I kept hearing about in the reviews well one person said if you pressed it a couple of times before use you wouldn't have that problem did that and I don't left power to board on for an hour with pedal turned it on no pop this is a great pedal I'm thinking of rebuilding my board with this company's products bye,bye Boss see ya and wouldn't wanna be ya
Mc
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de mayo de 2024
I REALLY [wanna] like this pedal. It's built like a tank, it offers stereo outputs and the chorusing could easily go toe to toe with chorus pedals costing 2 to 3 times the amount of this one. Like I said, I really, REALLY WANT to like this pedal and I would rate it an EASY 5 STARS- 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟HOWEVER... A HUGE however....When engaging and disengaging the pedal you hear this really "LOUD POP" so loud that one would sware it's able to blow your speaker. I tried engaging and disengaging while my tuner was on which mutes my signal, but to no avail. The annoying "POP" is there to stay. I would keep this pedal hands down without ANY HESITATION at all, but since I would need the effect during certain songs and the fact that my tuner can't mute that pop I'm afraid I will be sending it back because I can't use it like I would like. BUT... (The silver lining perhaps), if you are in need to have it on all the time I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS CHORUS PEDAL. The chorusing, as I mentioned, is SUPERB!!! It's the "pop" that shoots it down to a lower rating. In my little world if I could rate it separately the chorus effect is a 10/10- the "pop" however brings it to a 1/10... (But that's just me...)Hopefully Caline can do something about that foot switch and if they do this bass chorus pedal would be one to reckon with BIG TIME!
Jeffrey M Leatherwood
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de diciembre de 2024
Great FX pedal for a bass guitar at an affordable price!
jo
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de septiembre de 2024
Sounds cool
Ellie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de junio de 2023
I've had good experiences with some other Caline products, including a power supply and the Wine Cellar Bass Driver, which is a worthy competitor to the renowned (at least among cost-conscious bass players) Behringer BDI21. This pedal has a similar basic but sturdy build. The metal case should stand up to a beating and the knobs, jacks, and footswitch are all solid.Starting with all knobs at 12 o'clock gives you a nice warm chorus right off the bat. Rate and depth work as you'd expect and the ranges on both are very usable (wider than I feel like I'd actually need, tbh). The level knob seems to be a dry/wet blend, so you can find that sweet spot. Overall, you should be able to get a good range of usable tones out of this pedal.Where this pedal falls down a bit is the footswitch operation. Don't get me wrong, the switch itself is solid and snappy. Unfortunately, that snap gets into your signal with a noticeable pop every time you step on it. In addition, this is NOT a true bypass pedal. I disconnected it from the power supply while the pedal was off and the signal from my bass died. It is a fairly transparent buffered bypass. I think I only lost a tiny bit of clarity and high end.The promotional copy suggests that you can switch output levels. I have no idea how to do that. My pedal did not come with a manual and I can't find one online (as I'm writing this review, the Caline website seems to be down). I opened up the pedal, thinking there might be a DIP switch inside, but upon opening it, I was presented with the back of the circuit board. Getting further in would require removing the nuts from all the knobs and jacks and I didn't feel like doing that. Certainly there is no obvious or easily accessible way to switch the output level. As near as I can tell, the two output jacks (which are both mono jacks) are just the L/R channels.One other thing worth noting is that there is no provision for an internal 9V battery (although there is room inside), just a 9V battery connector to barrel plug adapter. This doesn't matter to me as I always use a power supply, but could be a minus for some folks.I'm going to keep playing with this. I could see using it as an always-on pedal with my fretless, but I'm going to have to live with it for a while before I know for sure. It's a very usable pedal at an attractive price point, but a couple things keep it from being really great.
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