Single mono input, so not "true stereo". The left and right outputs, however are stereo, in that it is NOT wet on one side and dry on the other. I would have to look at the schematic, but it is either a separate delay line on each side or else DRY with WET on one output and DRY with inverted WET on the other output (the wet signal would be inverted in phase between the two outputs).
Nice. Sounds like the kind of chorus I need: clean and wide-expansive. The Boss RPS-10 pitch-shifter delay also looks amazing due to the mad effects you can get from that. Do you have one of those?
I have the same combination as well and love them all !
Do you know if it’s true stereo or wet signal left and dry signal right like a lot of the 80’s chorus?
Single mono input, so not "true stereo". The left and right outputs, however are stereo, in that it is NOT wet on one side and dry on the other. I would have to look at the schematic, but it is either a separate delay line on each side or else DRY with WET on one output and DRY with inverted WET on the other output (the wet signal would be inverted in phase between the two outputs).
@@rodgre The WET signal is inverted on one channel. If you sum them it cancels out the effect cmpletely.
Nice. Sounds like the kind of chorus I need: clean and wide-expansive. The Boss RPS-10 pitch-shifter delay also looks amazing due to the mad effects you can get from that. Do you have one of those?
That seems to be the super rare piece of kit out of this series and they are going for about between $350 to $600.